Night Vision Super Yoter C - Any Experience Yet?

I’m looking to get one of these units soon, is the situation still the same? The dealer I’m going through reached out to Bearing yesterday and didn’t get a response. I guess they’ve still got their hands full?
The unit that I think supersedes it at this point with dedicated TWS usage, LRF, and narrower FOV is the HCH50R that sports the new 10um sensor. I'm getting mine in for testing tomorrow and will do a full review on it! The pixel density is quite impressive in clip on mode with 87.7 pixels/degree. For reference, a Voodoo M sits at 100 pixel/degrees. That's some really impressive pixel density from a cheaper unit, and perhaps the current king in its category of 50mm-lensed units that exceeds the V2 SYC.


I calculated the display in clip on mode to be 720x540 at 1x optical unity (1.125 pixels in the display per 1 pixel in the core).
 
Look forward to it.
First report: definitely a good thermal. Build construction is very nice, good eye piece glass, greater dedicated TWS modes, responsive LRF, ans decent user interface. As a clip on, it has impressive demag levels and lacks distortion at higher magnification levels compared to the SYC. I would say the push magnification level is about 15x optical, which is exactly what my previous estimations were. This can handle 10x optical quite easily.


Pictures below are a wood pile about 50 yards away at 3x optical then 20x optical with a NF 2.5-20. For a $6500 unit....I'm throughly impressed. I'll get some more LR pics/footage tonight and get it posted up because I've found that the detection range is extremely far 🙂.
 

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First report: definitely a good thermal. Build construction is very nice, good eye piece glass, greater dedicated TWS modes, responsive LRF, ans decent user interface. As a clip on, it has impressive demag levels and lacks distortion at higher magnification levels compared to the SYC. I would say the push magnification level is about 15x optical, which is exactly what my previous estimations were. This can handle 10x optical quite easily.


Pictures below are a wood pile about 50 yards away at 3x optical then 20x optical with a NF 2.5-20. For a $6500 unit....I'm throughly impressed. I'll get some more LR pics/footage tonight and get it posted up because I've found that the detection range is extremely far 🙂.
Iray says ballistics are incoming for clip on mode as well which is a great feature for the price. Sounds like a few bugs in the first batch of units but software fix should be out in the next week or so. At the $6k price point it’s a lot of unit for sure