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TFBTV Show Time
In a recent episode of TFBTV Show Time, our employee discussed Infitac's latest innovation: the Fast Mini Thermal. "This is the first pistol-mounted thermal device that features a compact design and functional thermal footprint. With a unique 60Hz refresh rate, you'll experience no lag, unlike previous products. I particularly enjoy using it on firearms like ARs with a 45-degree offset, allowing the use of my preferred LVP or red dot."

Pursuit of Accuracy
"I’m really impressed with the Infitac thermal sight. It’s compact, easy to use with the touchscreen, and the color modes are great for night use. On my .25 air rifle, it’s made pest control quiet and efficient around my five acres where I can’t use firearms. It’s user-friendly and practical, and I’ll be comparing it to a .22 rimfire soon."

Clang and Bang
"The long awaited in depth review of the Infitac FMP13 mini thermal sight. This sight is small and versatile. It's hard to say if it's the best in its class, because as far as I know it's the only one in its class. "

Texas Plinking
"The Fast Mini is a tiny thermal optic just about the size of a red dot. With its size and versatility, you can use it as an optic on a pistol, a standalone optic on a rifle/PCC, or mount it on the side of your rifle with another optic to use as a scanning device. (Or as a mini thermal scope because why not). ”

Arms For Thought
"The FMP13 thermal scope offers great value at $699, featuring a compact design and lightweight build that enhance portability. Its various color modes facilitate easy target acquisition."

Steve_MP5
"The thermal technology enhances visibility for hunting at night, making it an invaluable tool for those who need to identify targets at a distance. Although it adds weight to equipment, its benefits outweigh this drawback.“
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A Comprehensive Guide to Modern Digital Night Vision Technology
Yes, digital night vision records and manages mixed lighting. Compare sensors, refresh rate, latency, and device types to choose the right monocular or goggles.

Digital vs Analog Night Vision Monoculars Explained
Choosing between digital and analog night vision goggles can be confusing. Understand their differences to find the perfect fit for your needs.

Using the Fast Mini in Winter: Battery Performance, Temperature Limits, and Tips
Yes, you can use Fast Mini in winter; battery performance drops below freezing. Keep spare batteries warm, expect reduced runtime, and avoid use under -4°F.
























