Pulsar Thermal Monoculars & Binoculars
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- Pro-Grade thermal optics
- Three sensitivity amplification levels
- 850m detection range

- XG30 & XG35 models available
- Wide field of view
- High-performing thermal sensor

- Upgradable device
- Intuitive user experience
- Objective ring zoom control
- XQ35, XG50, XL50 models with optional LRF

- IR resolution: 348 x 288px
- Detection range: 1300m (for a 1.8m-tall object) even in complete darkness
- Pocket-sized, lightweight, & durable

- IR resolution: 384 x 288px
- Built-in long-distance laser rangefinder: max distance 1km, accuracy ±1m
- Detection range: 1300m (for a 1.8m-tall object) even in complete darkness

- IR Resolution: 640x480px
- Detection range: 1750m (for a 1.8m-tall object) even in darkness
- Built-in 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi

- Detection range: 1750m
- Variable magnification: 2.5x to 20x
- Picture-in-Picture mode and 8 selectable thermal palettes

- Advanced NETD <40mK thermal sensor
- Frost-resistant, power-saving, full-colour AMOLED display
- Detection range: 1350m

- Proximity sensor
- Full-HD multicolour AMOLED display
- Precise laser ranging up to 1000m

- Customizable user interface
- Compatible with Stream Vision 2
- Eight colour palettes are included

- Detection distance: 1800m
- Fast frame rate: 50Hz
- Stadiometric rangefinder and eight colour palettes

- 1800 m detection range
- Customizable user interface
- Precise laser ranging up to 1000m

- Built-In Precision Laser Rangefinder
- 16GB internal memory
- 1350m detection range

- Detection range: up to 1000m (for a 1.8m object) in total darkness
- Advanced NETD <40mK thermal sensor
- Rugged, reinforced, IPX7-rated casing

- Advanced <40mk thermal sensor
- Rugged, reinforced, IPX7 casing
- Stadiometric rangefinder and eight colour palettes

- IR resolution: 640x480px
- Long detection range: 1800m
- Precise laser rangefinder

- Comfortable viewing experience
- Precise laser rangefinder
- Extra-long detection range

- Smooth digital zoom
- Normal, High & Ultra Sensitivity
- Picture-in-Picture mode
- Built-in laser rangefinder (up to 1500 m)
About Pulsar Thermal Monoculars and Binoculars
Pulsar specialises in advanced thermal imaging devices, including monoculars and binoculars, designed to detect infrared radiation emitted by objects. These devices convert heat signatures into visible images, enabling users to see in complete darkness, through fog, or in challenging weather conditions.
Measurement and Functionality
- Thermal Detection: Pulsar's devices utilise sensitive thermal sensors to detect temperature differences, creating detailed images based on heat signatures.
- Laser Rangefinding: Many models feature integrated laser rangefinders (LRF) for accurate distance measurement. The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 thermal imaging binoculars, for example, include a built-in laser rangefinder capable of measuring distances up to 1,000 meters with an accuracy of ?1 meter.
- High-Contrast Displays: Devices like the Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XG35 are equipped with high-contrast AMOLED displays, providing clear and detailed images to the user.
Pulsar?s devices are equipped with advanced features such as multi-colour thermal palettes, built-in image stabilisation, and digital zoom, ensuring comfortable observation during extended use.
Applications
- Wildlife Tracking and Observation: Enables monitoring of animals in their natural habitat without disturbance, regardless of lighting conditions.
- Hunting: Assists hunters in detecting game animals in low-light or obscured environments.
- Security and Surveillance: Aids in the detection of intruders or unauthorised activity, even in complete darkness.
- Search and Rescue: Facilitates locating individuals in low-visibility situations, such as dense smoke or foliage.