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How to Read Thermal Specifications

The 5 Things That Actually Matter
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Sensor Resolution (1280 | 640 | 384 | 256)

  • 1280 - Premium Imaging
  • 640 - High-Performance Imaging
  • 384 - Standard Imaging
  • 256 - Entry-Level Imaging

NETD (<15mK | <20mK | <25mK)

  • <15mK - Finest Detail
  • <20mK - Enhanced Detail
  • <25mK - Clear Detail
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Objective Lens (25 | 35 | 50 | 60mm+)

  • 25mm - Close-Range Viewing (smaller lens, wider FOV, reduced long-range detail)
  • 35mm - Versatile Viewing (balanced lens, balanced FOV and detail)
  • 50mm - Long-Range Viewing (larger lens, narrower FOV, enhanced long-range detail)
  • 60mm+ - Extended-Range Viewing (largest lens, narrowest FOV, maximum long-range performance)
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Aperture (F0.9 | F1.0)

  • F0.9 - Brighter Thermal Images
  • F1.0 - Clear Thermal Images
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Stay Accurate

Laser Rangefinder + Ballistic Calculation

Accurate ranging and ballistic correction help improve confidence and consistency at distance.

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Viewing Experience

Display + Refresh Rate + Continuous Optical Zoom + Ergonomic Design

Determines how comfortable and intuitive the device feels in real use. Better viewing and easier operation reduce fatigue and help users stay focused longer.

“Specs tell part of the story. The image you actually see matters most — pick one up and experience the difference for yourself.”

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YEAR

3-Year Standard Warranty

All RIX Optics complete devices.

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+2-Year Extended Warranty

For thermal imaging devices featuring 384×288 resolution detectors or higher resolution detectors, upon registration on the RIX official website.