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DNT Optics TNC225R ThermNight Thermal & Night Vision Multispectral Scope with Laser Rangefinder and Ballistic Calculator

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Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder


Features

  • Thermal & Night Vision Multispectral Riflescope: Thermal imaging offers superior nighttime detection ranges, enhanced by digital night vision to precisely identify targets with accuracy and reliability. The TNC225R features a high-sensitivity 12um pixel detector with 256x196 resolution and NETD <25, ensuring extended detection ranges and accurate identification. Enhanced by the Sony STARVIS 2 sensor, the TNC225R offers exceptional sensitivity in low-light conditions and outstanding image clarity
  • Multispectral Mode Display for Better Detection and Identification: With a focus on enhancing detection and identification processes, the ThermNight TNC225R offers unparalleled convenience, toggle effortlessly between display modes (Day/Night Vision. Thermal, or a hybrid) via Picture-in-Picture(PIP) at the touch of a button. Accelerate target recognition capabilities with the advanced Multispectral ThermNight TNC225R
  • Compact and Lightweight Design: With a deliberate emphasis on compact design and lightweight construction,the ThermNight TNC225R is engineered to thrive in all environments,measuring just 7 inches long and weighing a mere 22oz.
  • Dual Aiming System Calibrated in One: The ThermNight TNC225Rs "one shot zeroing" function is available in both thermal imaging and day/night vision channel. With only one shot using the day/night vision, you can easily switch to the thermal and adjust the reticel to be zeroed to the same point of impact(POl) as your day/night vision, Saving you time so you can focus on your hunt
  • Detachable IR Illuminator: The removable IR illuminator allows you to switch between 850nm or 940nm(940nm IRIluminator can be purchased separately.)
  • Waterproof and Shockproof: the IP67 waterproof rating and a recoil rating up to .50 BMG ensures flawless operation in extreme conditions, making your hunting easy and reliable.
  • Additional Features: Built-in 32GB storage, detachable eye cup with metal threads, digital zoom wheel, digital gyroscope for accurate inclination and cant angle, up to 5-hour battery life.

Description

See This New World, Enhance Your Vision DNT stands for Day Night Technologies as a nod to our passion for seeing in the dark. Optics should not be limited to the time of day or the amount of available light. Typically being able to see in the dark is prohibitively expensive. However with the evolution of technology it is becoming more accessible and we are working to make it available to our customers. The ThermNight TNC225R’s "one shotzeroing" function is available in both thermal imaging and day/night vision channel. With only one shot using the day/night vision,you can easily switch to the thermal and adjust the reticel to be zeroed to the same point of impact(POl) as your day/night vision,Saving you time so you can focus on your hunt TNC225R TNC335R TNC635R HS225

Brand: DNT Optics


Color: Black


Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder


Product Dimensions: 6.7"L x 3"W x 3.1"H


Sport: hunting,shooting


Item Weight: 1.4 pounds


Material: Aluminum


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Mounting Type: PMS - Picatinny 0 MOA Short


Weight: 648.99 gravity


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Mounting Type: PMS - Picatinny 0 MOA Short


Reticle Type: Digital


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 6.7"L x 3"W x 3.1"H


Item Weight: 1.4 pounds


Item Display Weight: 648.99 gravity


Color: Black


Product Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder


Material Type: Aluminum


Brand Name: DNT Optics


Sport Type: hunting,shooting


Model Name: TNC225R


Manufacturer: DNT Optics


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1 Count


UPC: 198168207178


Global Trade Identification Number: 78


Included Components: Battery×2, Charger×1, USB Cable×2, Lens Cleaning Cloth×1, PMS×1, Eye Cup×1, Flip Up Cover×1, TNC225R×1, User Manual×1


Item Type Name: scope


Manufacturer Part Number: TNC225R


Warranty Description: 2 Year


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  • Excellent Product! Cannot rate it high enough! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
Bought this to get into night hunting in Florida for hogs and mounted it on a .243 rifle. Was my first venture into night hunting. The scope has surpassed all my expectations. We've had several people try it out at night including first time hunters and people who don't shoot very often at all and it is fantastic and every one of them has commented on how clear it is and how easy to use. We typically use tripods to help for stability which makes the view stable. Once you get used to how to sight it in and adjust it - it's a great site. I was worried about battery duration so I bought a spare. We tend to glass the field for a minute or 2, then move and keep looking so we're constantly hibernating it and then using it. We can easily get through 8+ hours hunting that way with one battery. I have a friend with different brand thermal scope and his only lasts about 3 hours with similar use before his battery runs out. So I've been very impressed with battery life. The clarity of this scope is excellent and I think the Price is a great value for everything you are getting. The fact that you can use it in daytime and at night with either thermal or ambient light is great. We were able to flip between thermal and ambient light at night and see which was best for the current situation and change it even during the same hunt as sometimes we were in open spaces with ambient light and others in darker spaces where thermal was all that you could use. Both work great. All work great and the visibility is exceptional. One thing we learned is this (and other thermal scopes) is they are much bigger than other scopes so none of my gun cases could hold the gun with this scope on it so we were forced to buy a new gun case. This scope is built very solidly. I'd watched lots of reviews when choosing a scope and the quality and durability of the scope is very evident. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who wants to get into thermal and night hunting. I started at the lower resolution one to see if we'd like thermal hunting. I didn't want to spend $2k - $5k to get a top quality scope initially until I knew it would be a good investment but I also had used cheap hand held thermal scopes that were < $500 and they didn't work very well at any distance so I figured I'd try to stay under $1k for the scope. Cannot rave about this purchase enough. Would highly recommend this scope and brand to anyone interested. I rarely write reviews on products but thought this one was worthy of the writeup. One note - definitely need to screw on the battery cover tightly when you install it and use it. If the battery cover is loose at all then the scope can shut off and have to be turned back on when using which is very annoying. All the video reviews mention this and we found it to be true as well but once you know that and put the battery cover on very hand tight - it isn't an issue at all. Sorry for this rambling and as a final note. Please be responsible if hunting with the night scope and make sure you know exactly what you're looking at. with just a heat signature - given different environmental factors - many animals can look similar with just a thermal signature so use it for a bit seeing different types of animals to know exactly what you are looking at. For example - through the scope and in thermal - you need to be pay attention to the distance of the object because a raccoon or armadillo that is within 5-20 yards may look about the same size as a 100lb hog at 125 yards. So it's important to be able to identify the specific traits in thermal of whatever you are looking at to make sure you don't make mistakes because distance is hard to judge just from scope image only unless you pay attention to the ranges displayed. Once you are aware of this - it's pretty simple but it is something we show anyone who has tried mine so we make sure they know exactly what they are seeing/hunting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 by Robert M Beliech

  • If your needs are 500yds and less the 225 is great!!!
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
Great optic!!! Haven't mounted it to a rifle (may not be able too due to wife wanting to "play" with it) If that is the case I will definitely buy a second!! This is my first thermal and was kind of hesitant to spend that much not knowing what to expect, but happy I did! 500yds is the max I'd be able to use it on my property and both the thermal and nightvision on the 225 are plenty enough for that distance. On a moonless night the night vision is good enough for 125yds without the illuminator and the thermal is great out to 300yds so far ( the farthest ive tried to see) It's very easy to use the different functions and menu, can't wait to get it on a rifle to tried the ballistics calculator. For my needs out to 500yds the 225 is definitely enough and WELL WORTH the price. Hopefully the wife wants to keep this one so I can buy another lol !!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by John Dees

  • Great scope!
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
Couldn’t have had a better deal when I copped me one of these for my AR15 build. Comes with 2 rechargeable 18650 batteries and hold a good charge and life. Easy to use and mount o to the weapon system. For the features, it has a lot and I’m only getting started on how to completely use it too.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026 by Henry Sixtos-Miguel

  • READ GRAB A EXTRA BATTEY
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
At 200 yards you can easily tell what something is with the thermal but at 400+ it's really just for spotting and then you can identify with the night vision which is pretty nice. I've found that the battery tends to drain significantly quicker when in dual mode. You probably have about 1 hr with the ir light at 100% in dual mode with thermal on. But if your just using thermal and only using night to identify every now and then. Then the battery will last about what seemed like 3 hrs reliably in the middle of night . Though they do provide you with two batteries and they are fairly cheep. Though the build quality and everything else they mentioned is well made and I have no complaints with the ease of usage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by Colby K

  • TNC225R is worth every penny!
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
This thing is a game changer! Clear daytime video, crisp night vision and variable display thermal imaging. Dual screen presentation and accurate laser range finding. You definitely need to do your homework on the round you plan to use and enter the most accurate information you can this is the key to getting accurate rangefinder results. I also have an FX ballistic chronograph so I was able to get precise BC and FPS for my particular projectile profile once established I’m hitting accurately out to 500 yards easily so my personal hunting range is between 50 to 150 yards at this range this is a cake walk. And I am able to document my hunts. Throw this on a PCP air rifle and pest all night replacing the batteries takes only seconds. I definitely would recommend it. Again due to my age and no desire to drag anything back down past 150yrds the TNC225R is more than enough for me. But if you are hurting farther the 335 is amazing too. Its closes competitor is with night vision or thermal at twice the cost and this is all three. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2025 by Martin Rodriguez

  • Works for me
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
Works really good for " get what you pay for". Wanted to wait on review till I got use to it. You can tell the difference between animals at 150 yards and heat signatures as small as a rabbit size at about 200 yards with no moon. Haven't tried much further than that. Clarity is okay with some understood adjustment ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Holds charge
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
Good product for the money range finder doesn’t go as far as it says and the battery die way to fast
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2026 by Real person

  • Awesome scope
Style: 256-25 Laser Rangefinder
A truly awesome scope for the price. There's a bit of learning curve, but I'm 73 and I figured it out.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by T. Towery

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