The Infiray Xclip CH50 offers uncompromising performance. With the CH50, Infiray combines the most important technologies into a mature product with a new 12 µm sensor and 50mm focal length for impressive detail recognition and maximum firing range.
The heart of the CH50 is the 640x512 pixel @ 12µm sensor. Due to the high resolution, this attachment can also be used with driven hunt lenses. The 12 µm pixel pitch with the 50mm focal length ensures the finest resolution and thus also maximum shooting ranges, even on small game.
In contrast to other providers, however, the optics are not fixed here so that the elegant and extremely compact eyepiece unit can still be used. Repeat accuracy is guaranteed as long as the screw connection is firmly tightened, which is mandatory and should not require special mention.
With the familiar concept, the Xclip also uses collimated optics. This small component, which is used instead of the eyepiece for mounting on daytime optics, ensures that the meeting point is maintained even if the mounting is not entirely perfect. A magnetic switch ensures that the software also automatically changes to the attachment mode. No manual settings are required in the menu.
A simple but valuable feature are the 4 memory locations for different meeting point locations. As a rule, this is not necessary, but it gives you the assurance that, if necessary, you can still use the device safely on all weapons. Another possibility would be to store hit positions for different distances, for example.
The Xinfrared CH50 is mounted with the proven AD540 / ARM52 clamp adapters from Rusan.
A well-coordinated eyepiece is available for observation. You can also use the 2x and 4x zoom which corresponds to approx. 3x-12x magnification.
The CH50 can also be switched on in stand-by mode. This allows you to quickly switch off the screen and reactivate it, for example to set up the rifle again without scaring game off with scattered light.
The other key data such as 50Hz image frequency and USB port for supplying power banks are also up-to-date. It also has built-in sensors such as a compass, incline meter and tilt meter and Bluetooth.
The running time with rechargeable batteries is approx. 3.5 hours, with batteries up to 5 hours.
Features:
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Thermal imaging attachment
- VoX sensor with 640x512 pixels
- 4 memories for meeting points
- 3x optical magnification
- 12x digital zoom
- Detection distance 2597m
- Image repetition rate: 50Hz
- Very easy to use
- Quiet adjustment
- Bluetooth remote control
- Automatic, semi-automatic and manual adjustment
- Changeable power supply and USB
Technical specifications:
Electronic Components
Resolution of the microbolometer |
640x512 |
Frame rate, Hz |
50 |
Pixel pitch, µm |
12th |
Spectral sensitivity range, µm |
7.5 ... 14 |
Display |
OLED |
Resolution of the display, pixels |
1024x768 |
Optical data
Magnification, x |
3 |
Digital zoom, x |
12th |
Focal length, mm |
50 |
Focus, m |
> 5m |
Field of view, ° |
8.8x7 |
Field of view, m / 100m |
15.4 |
Diopter compensation, diopter |
± 5 |
Discovery Distance
Discovery distance, m (human figure 1.7x0.5 m) |
2597 |
Power supply
Start-up time, s |
5 |
Supply voltage, V |
5 ÷ 7.2 |
Dining items |
2xCR123 |
Battery life, hours |
3-5 |
external power supply |
5V USB |
Operating parameters
Protection class (according to IEC 60529 standard) |
IP67 |
Operating temperature, ° С |
-25 ... +50 |
Dimensions, mm |
166x60x68 |
Weight (without batteries), kg |
0.42 |