RICO HD RS75 Available Through iRayUSA

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posted on September 21, 2022
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RICO Rs75

iRayUSA, a Texas-based designer, manufacturer, and distributor of thermal night-vision devices, has released the first commercially available 1280x1024 resolution thermal weapon sight: the Rugged Infrared Compact Optic (RICO) HD RS75. With 4X the resolution of current 640x512 devices, a 12-degree horizontal field of view, and a detection range of 3,600 yards, the RICO HD is the ultimate thermal weapon sight for any distance with 1,310,720 pixels.

“It’s taken more than 10 years for something to change night hunting like this” stated Angelo Brewer, director of operations, iRayUSA. “This jump to 1280 resolution allows for double the field of view, double the detection range, or a combination of both. InfiRay’s self-developed groundbreaking sensor technology has resulted in a thermal scope that can truly do it all” continued Brewer.

The RICO HD RS75 features a 1280x1024 12μm sensor, an ultra-high resolution 1.03-inch 2560x2560 AMOLED display, a low-distortion orthoscopic eyepiece and a 75mm f/1.0 lens for a blend of optical performance and sensor resolution. The RICO HD also offers crystal-clear onboard audio recording, Wi-Fi video streaming and 128 GB of storage.

The RICO HD 75mm has a suggested retail price of $17,999 and will be available through authorized iRayUSA dealers in October of 2022. As with all iRayUSA products, the RICO HD RS75 comes with a 5-year warranty, with a 1-week turnaround process. A full list of specifications and an authorized dealer locator can be found at irayusa.com.

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