Pulsar's Merger LRF XT50 thermal imaging binoculars are built with the classic design of daytime binoculars. With a small form factor, these high definition thermal imaging binoculars fit comfortably in the hand, but still offer appealing external aesthetics and exemplary ergonomics. The six function buttons are placed in the comfort access zone and the most used digital device functions are activated with a single touch.
One of the standout features of the Merger LRF XT50 binocular comes in the form of a highly sensitive European-made 1280x1024 pixel thermal sensor, boasting an impressive <40mK NETD of thermal sensitivity. This thermal sensor captures precise and high-quality images, even under challenging observation conditions with low thermal contrast. Whether you're observing your prey in the rain, fog, or high atmospheric humidity, the Merger LRF XT50 binocular ensures that even the smallest temperature differences become clearly visible. This cutting-edge technology allows hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to maintain an advantage in identifying targets.
The Merger LRF binoculars’ optical design fully takes into account the nature of human vision. It is natural for a person to receive visual information through two visual channels simultaneously. Viewing with two eyes is less tiring than viewing with one. This means better detection of small or faint objects, and better performance in low-contrast scenarios than similar monocular thermal imaging devices with the same technical level. The interpupillary distance in the Merger LRF binoculars is adjustable from 62 to 74 mm in accordance with the individual characteristics of a particular user.
Understanding the target distance is an essential factor in making the right decisions. A built-in laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1 kilometer allows you to measure distances in single measurements and continuous scanning modes with an accuracy of ± 1 meters for quick and error-free assessment of the situation.
- High definition thermal imaging with 1280X1024 pixel @ 12 µm (NETD <40 mK)
- Classic design. Compact size
- Comfortable viewing experience
- Long detection range up to 2,515 yds
- Precise laser rangefinder with 1,640 yds measuring distance
- Latest image processing algorithms
- Fast aperture F50/1.0 germanium lens
- Two independent batteries. Up to 6 hours of continuous work
- 2x - 16x variable magnification
- Rugged magnesium alloy housing
- Built-in photo and video recorder
- Stream Vision 2. Wi-Fi integration with iOS and Android devices
- Improved Wi-Fi connectivity with 2.4/5 GHz waveband support
- High-contrast HD AMOLED displays
- A selection of 8 color pallets
- IPX7 waterproof rated
Microbolometer resolution | 1280X1024 pixels |
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Frame rate | 50 Hz |
Sensor NETD | <40 mK |
Pixel pitch | 12 µm |
Display resolution (pixels) | 1280x960 pixels |
Display type | AMOLED HD |
Magnification | 2 - 16x |
Field of view / m@100m | 17.5° / 30.7 m |
Objective lens diameter | 50 mm / F1.0 |
Interpupillary distance | 63 - 74 mm |
Eye relief | 15 mm |
Detection range | 2,500+ yds |
LRF range | 1,600+ yds |
Video / photo resolution | 1280x960 |
Video / photo format | .mp4 / .jpg |
Built-in memory | 64 GB |
Battery type | Built-in Li-ion + Removeable Pulsar APS3 Li-ion |
Battery life | 6 hrs |
Operating temperature | -13 to +122°F |
Degree of protection | IPX7 (waterproof) |
Dimensions (in) | 7.75 x 5.5 x 2.8 |
Weight | 2 lbs (batteries included) |