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In this video, I show y'all a 3-In-1 thermal solution that can be a dedicated thermal scope, handheld monocular, & even a thermal clip-on to use with your LPVO. You might be surprised to find out how much they go for. It's the DNT Hydra and there are 3 models to choose from here: https://us.dntoptics.com/ujhK3z The ones featured in this video are the HS225 and HS635. Using code "texasplinking" at checkout, the HS225 goes for $797 and the HS635 goes for $1,998. Watch the video to see which might suit your needs best. I showcased these as clip-ons with the Arken EP8 which is also awesome value. It's just under $315 using that same code "texasplinking" at checkout here: https://shorturl.at/EFOqj If you don't plan to use these as clip-ons, I still recommend you consider the ThermNight. Similar to the Hydra but where you lose clip-on mode, you gain a digital day mode, digital night vision, laser rangefinder, and IR light illumination. ThermNight: https://us.dntoptics.com/LpfyVc Between the Hydra HS225 & HS635, the difference in resolution is noticeable yes, but the biggest difference to me is that minimum magnification of 1.5X. That opens up that field of view much wider which is great for all 3 applications. (Especially for clip-on use) But for under $800, that HS225 is pretty insane! More than usable as a dedicated thermal and clip on no doubt. Here's a mote in-depth video review on the Hydra and I answer a lot of questions asked from this video: • Best Thermal Scope For Under $1,000? Thanks for watching!