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Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
A thermal rifle scope is a must-have device for hunters who wish to increase their efficiency and accuracy, as well as safety in the field. While it can be a big investment, a thermal rifle scope will surely serve you for many years to come.
At Pulsar, we have two lines of thermal rifle scopes: Thermion 2 and Talion. In short, Thermion 2 is a family of premium thermal rifle scopes, while Talion is the top choice for hunters on the go. But let’s have a closer look.
The first thing to know about Thermion 2 is that it’s a thermal rifle scope that comes in a classic design. Such housing makes it more intuitive – not to mention the appealing look.
It is also worth mentioning that each Thermion 2 has a built-in ballistic calculator. So, even if you get a thermal imaging rifle scope without a built-in laser rangefinder, you will be able to get ballistic corrections and a suggested point of aim.
Thermion 2 scopes come with various lenses and sensors, but the star of the line is our flagship Thermion 2 LRF XL50 – our first thermal rifle scope with an HD thermal sensor resolution.
Now, if you do a lot of stalk hunting and are looking for infrared rifle scope for this purpose, Talion will probably be a better choice. Super compact and lightweight, it is easier to carry, while still delivering great results at closer distances.
It’s important to remember that a thermal rifle scope should never be used as a thermal spotting scope. If you’re looking for the latter, head over to our thermal imaging monoculars and binoculars sections, where we have plenty of choice for spotting. If a thermal scope for rifle is, after all, what you’re looking for, then go ahead and have a closer look at the Thermion 2 and Talion lines.
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A thermal imaging monocular is an irreplaceable tool for scouting, spotting, and identifying game. Naturally, the choice of these types of units is incredibly vast. Now, how do you pick the right thermal monocular for you? And why should it be one made by Pulsar?
First of all, it’s worth knowing that all our devices – including thermal imaging monoculars – are designed, manufactured, assembled, and shipped from Europe. We perform each stage of production ourselves, which allows us to ensure impeccable quality.
As a market leader, we have a long history of making the best devices. Our close relationships with various industry partners allow us to implement the latest innovations in our thermal monoculars.
Finally, we take pride in being able to offer devices for various needs. For example, if you are looking for a truly premium thermal imaging monocular, the Telos line will be perfect for you.
Some hunters, especially those who spend a lot of time on the go, really appreciate it when the thermal monocular is compact, and for them, we suggest looking at our Axion 2 range.
For those who are just entering the world of thermal vision, the Axion XQ30 Pro will be just perfect thanks to its compact size, affordable price, and significantly improved image quality.
Of course, within each line, we have thermal vision monoculars with varying specifications to match your needs and budget. They will differ in thermal sensitivity, base magnification, zooming capabilities, and the ability to measure distance.
If you’re unsure about thermal, night vision monoculars might be the way to go – just check out the Forward, which can also double as a night vision front attachment.
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Thermal imaging binoculars are arguably the best tool for observation and spotting in tough conditions. Whether you find yourself in a dense forest, summer meadow, high mountains, or simply in bad weather, with thermal binoculars, you will have much bigger chances of not only spotting an animal but also recognizing and identifying it correctly.
The main advantage of thermal vision binoculars is a dual eyepiece. Because of it, you get to observe your surroundings with both eyes, which is much more natural for us humans, and therefore causes less eye fatigue, increases alertness, and often yields much better results.
In our range, thermal binoculars look almost identical to the daytime ones, making them simple and intuitive to use. Not to mention the appealing look, of course.
But when choosing thermal binoculars for hunting, it’s what’s inside that matters. Designing, manufacturing, and assembling all of our devices in Europe, we can guarantee impeccable quality. Meanwhile, to ensure versatility, we have a range of devices with varying specifications.
If you often find yourself observing vast areas and require great zooming opportunities, the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50, with an HD resolution thermal sensor, will perhaps be the best choice for you.
Those who often hunt in highly humid conditions will appreciate the extreme thermal sensitivity of an XP sensor offered by both Merger LRF XP50 and Merger LRF XP35. The latter will be a great choice for hunters on the go, as their housing is much more compact – just like that of the Merger LRF XQ35..
Now, thermal imaging binoculars are, of course, irreplaceable at night. But if you’re after thermal night vision binoculars – a device that combines both thermal and night vision technologies – head over to the Multispectral device section, where the Pulsar Merger Duo NXP50 is patiently waiting for all night hunters.
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If you want to enter the world of thermal vision, a thermal scope attachment is a perfect tool. Mounting at the front of your favorite daytime scope, it turns it into a full-fledged thermal imaging device.
At Pulsar, you will find two families of clip-on thermal scopes: Proton and Krypton 2. Proton is very compact and great if you’re just beginning to explore thermal vision. Krypton 2, however, is more powerful and has two models to choose from, depending on your needs.
Since a clip-on thermal scope mounts on the front of the lens of your riflescope, it can be slightly harder to reach. However, we solve this by providing a Bluetooth remote control with each thermal scope attachment. You can place the remote in any convenient location and enjoy increased comfort of use.
It is also worth knowing that neither Proton nor Krypton is just a thermal clip-on scope. You can also attach them to a Pulsar monocular and use them as handheld spotters. This way, you basically have two devices in one: a thermal scope attachment and a thermal monocular.
Another great advantage of the Pulsar Krypton 2 clip-on thermal scope is its upgraded design. Not only is it more compact and has a better balance, but it also features an external battery. This allows you to use the thermal clip-on scope for 11 hours straight, and you can also get an additional battery and swap the flat one in seconds while out in the field.
So, if you are looking for a truly powerful clip-on thermal scope that’s already tested, approved, and enjoyed by many hunters, you have surely come to the right place.
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If you are looking for a night vision scope but wish to retain the benefits of a daytime one, the Pulsar Forward might be the perfect solution.
As a front attachment, it mounts on the lens of your favorite daytime optical device and turns it into a full-feature night vision scope. This way, you will be able to retain the benefits of your daytime unit, while also getting all of the perks of a digital night vision scope – including a great nighttime viewing range and a highly detailed image of your target.
But the benefits of the Pulsar Forward don’t stop here – originally designed as a clip-on, it can also function as a night vision spotting scope. It mounts on your daytime device using simple adapters that make the installation process fast and easy.
The night vision scope also features an ‘invisible’ IR illuminator which makes spotting targets easier in pitch-black conditions. With Forward, you will be able to detect targets up to 500 meters away in complete darkness, making it a powerful and reliable digital night vision scope.
Whether you use Forward on your sight or as a night vision spotting scope, you will be able to make the best of Pulsar’s signature premium features – including photo and video recording, WiFi connectivity, full waterproofness, and continuous updates.
Finally, to make the use of a night vision scope even easier, we equip each device with a Bluetooth remote control that you can place in any convenient location. So, gear up and get ready to see beyond the visible.
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Multispectral imaging, when first introduced to hunters, has caused a lot of waves. Incredibly powerful, the multispectral technology allows you to have two (and possibly more in the future) channels with different spectrums in only one device.
It is worth knowing that it is not exactly a multispectral sensor that generates multispectral images in Pulsar devices – in fact, there are two different sensors. One is always thermal, the other – digital, and can be either daytime or nighttime. Together, they create the multispectral fusion so many hunters are raving about.
In multispectral, sensor quality is really important, and that is why we are using some of the best. For thermal, we use the highest sensitivity sensors currently available. For digital, it is either Full HD for nighttime or 4K for daytime.
At Pulsar, we currently have two multispectral imaging devices: the Thermion Duo riflescope and Merger Duo binoculars. Thermion features thermal and digital daytime sensors, while Merger has thermal and digital night vision channels. When combined, they feature all the pros of a multispectral sensor – and perhaps even more.
The greatest benefit of multispectral imaging is that it allows you to get the best of the two technologies: thermal and digital. You can switch between channels with one push of a button, or combine both views for a truly multispectral image.
Multispectral images improve your accuracy by providing even more details so you can spot, recognize, and identify with more confidence. It is an investment, but surely one that will keep on delivering.
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