Thermtec Oryx Thermal Scopes – Compare Models
The Thermtec Oryx series combines cutting-edge thermal technology with hunter-focused design. With powerful sensors, ultra-clear AMOLED displays, and built-in laser rangefinders, these scopes deliver precision in any condition. Whether scanning wide areas or engaging at long range, the Oryx series ensures accuracy, reliability, and ultimate thermal imaging performance.
The Thermtec Oryx thermal scope series is designed for hunters, professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts who demand high-performance optics. Featuring 640×512 uncooled thermal sensors with ≤15mK NETD sensitivity, every model provides outstanding image clarity in darkness, fog, or harsh weather.
Equipped with 2560×2560 AMOLED displays, the Oryx series delivers crystal-clear visuals with remarkable detail. Each scope includes a built-in 1200m laser rangefinder, ballistic calculator, and the intelligent ThermTec AutoSight System (TASS) for consistent accuracy. With intuitive day-scope style controls such as a central turret focus system and zoom ring design, transitioning from daylight optics to thermal has never been easier.
Available in multiple models, the Oryx series gives hunters the choice between wide field of view scanning (Oryx-L 635) or high magnification long-range performance (Oryx-L 650). Advanced features like recoil-activated video (RAV), picture-in-picture, 64GB onboard storage, Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity, and audio recording make these scopes not only precise but versatile.
With IP67 waterproofing, recoil resistance up to 6000J, and 8-hour runtime on a replaceable 21700 battery, the Oryx series is built to perform in the toughest hunting environments.
Buyers Guide – Choosing the Right Thermtec Oryx Model
When selecting your Thermtec Oryx thermal scope, consider the following:
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Field of View vs Magnification
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Oryx-L 635: Wider field of view (12.5° x 10°), lower base magnification (2.6x). Best for scanning, tracking, and mid-range hunting.
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Oryx-L 650: Narrower field of view (8.8° x 7.0°), higher base magnification (3.7x). Best for long-range detection and precision shots.
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Hunting Environment
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Dense woodland or close-range stalking → Oryx-L 635.
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Open fields or longer shooting distances → Oryx-L 650.
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Technology Needs
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Both models include a 1200m LRF, ballistic calculator, AI calibration, picture-in-picture, and 64GB memory. You’re getting the same advanced features whichever model you choose.
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Weight & Size
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Oryx-L 635: 1050g, slightly shorter.
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Oryx-L 650: 1100g, slightly longer, with more magnification power.
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Oryx FAQ’s
What is the difference between the Oryx-L 635 and Oryx-L 650?
The main difference is lens size and field of view. The 635 has a wider FOV and lower base magnification, while the 650 has higher magnification and is better for long-range shooting.
How long does the battery last?
Each scope uses a replaceable 21700 (6000mAh) battery, providing up to 8 hours of continuous operation.
Can the Oryx record video and audio?
Yes, both models feature video recording (1280×1024), audio recording, photo playback, and 64GB of internal storage.
Is the Oryx series waterproof?
Yes, with an IP67 rating, the Oryx series is dustproof and waterproof, capable of withstanding heavy rain and harsh outdoor conditions.
How far can the laser rangefinder measure?
The built-in LRF can measure targets accurately up to 1200m.