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About i4SEE

i4SEE grew out of a problem its founders experienced firsthand. Working as infrared systems engineers on defense contracts through the 2010s, they watched thermal imaging technology shrink in size, drop in cost, and improve in resolution year after year. Military and law enforcement units deployed compact thermal devices that transformed nighttime operations. Hunters and outdoor professionals wanted the same capability, but the consumer market offered two extremes: cheap thermals with grainy, laggy images, or professional units priced above three thousand dollars.

i4SEE thermal optics facility and team

The founding team left defense work in 2019 with a specific goal: build thermal monoculars and binoculars that used military-grade sensor technology at price points accessible to working hunters, ranchers, and security-conscious homeowners. They partnered with leading uncooled VOx infrared sensor manufacturers and AMOLED display suppliers to source components that matched or exceeded the specifications of established premium brands.

i4SEE's first product line launched with three thermal monoculars spanning different focal lengths and resolutions. Each device went through hundreds of hours of field testing across Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado before reaching customers. Hunters tested prototypes in sub-zero blizzards. Ranch hands used early units to track predators across thousands of acres. Security consultants ran detection-range comparisons against competitors costing four times as much.

The results shaped every design decision that followed. Boot time dropped to under two seconds because hunters needed instant readiness. Replaceable battery systems appeared on mid-range and premium models after field testers reported that built-in batteries limited multi-day hunts. AMOLED displays replaced standard LCD screens across the entire lineup because the color accuracy and contrast made target identification faster and reduced eye fatigue during long glassing sessions.

Today, i4SEE offers five distinct thermal optics covering every use case from pocket-sized scouting to professional-grade binocular observation. The EM10-256 fits in a jacket pocket at 205 grams. The K25-384 delivers Full-HD AMOLED clarity with 12-hour battery life. The B50-640 pushes resolution to 640x480 for maximum detection detail at extreme range. Every unit carries a five-year warranty backed by a US-based support team that answers calls from the same timezone as the customers they serve.

The company operates from Thermopolis, Wyoming, a location chosen for its proximity to the landscapes where these tools get used. Firmware updates push over the air through the i4SEE app. Technical support responds within one business day. The warranty covers the complete device, not just selected components. i4SEE exists to put field-grade thermal imaging in the hands of people who need it, at a price that respects the fact that optics are one tool among many in a hunter's budget.

Our Mission & Values

Sensor-First Engineering

Every design starts with the infrared sensor. We source world-class uncooled VOx detectors and build the optics, display, and housing around peak thermal performance.

Field-Tested Durability

IP66 and IP67 ratings come from real conditions, not just lab tests. Our prototypes endure Wyoming blizzards, desert heat, and the kind of handling that breaks lesser gear.

Accessible Pricing

Professional thermal performance should not cost three thousand dollars. We eliminated markup layers and sell direct so hunters and landowners get field-grade optics at fair prices.

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Product Lines
10,000+
Units Sold
5-Year
Full Warranty
50Hz
Refresh Rate
IP67
Weather Rating
USA
Based Support