Rcoti Launch, Rear Clip-on Thermal Imager
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Rcoti Launch, Rear Clip-on Thermal Imager

The Rear Clip-on Thermal Imager is designed to provide thermal detection at an accessible price, making it an excellent entry point into a helmet mounted thermal device. Built around 384-internals with a 50Hz refresh rate, this unit delivers clear thermal contrast and responsive performance suitable for observation, detection, and situational awareness.

A full color display enhances usability, allowing users to quickly interpret thermal data without eye strain. The device supports multiple viewing palettes, including Black Hot, White Hot, Rainbow, Highlight, and Outline. These options allow users to tailor the image presentation to different environments and tasks, whether emphasizing heat signatures, improving target separation, or reducing visual clutter in complex scenes.

As a rear clip-on thermal device, this unit integrates seamlessly into compatible night-vision or optical setups without requiring permanent modification. Its straightforward controls and intuitive interface make it particularly well suited for first-time thermal users. If this is your first thermal device, the Rear Clip-on Thermal Imager offers a practical balance of performance, features, and ease of use—allowing users to learn thermal detection fundamentals without the cost or complexity of higher-end systems.

That said, this product is not intended to replace premium clip-on thermals. If you currently own devices such as the ECOTI, TAD, RENVC, or Jerry Clip Pro, we do not recommend selling your existing system to move to the RCOTI. Those units occupy a higher performance tier and remain better suited for advanced or professional applications. We have a higher end unit in the prototype stage that will compete at the premium level.

The Rear Clip-on Thermal Imager stands as a capable, approachable solution—ideal for users beginning their journey into thermal imaging.

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