Monocular Design

Pulsar's new Telos series are thermal observation monoculars that will enable the replacement of individual components in the future. This way, the owner always keeps up with the times and saves money. Because when technology improves again, there's no need to buy a new device; only the relevant component, such as the optics, electronics, detector, or display, needs to be replaced.

A laser rangefinder is already integrated into the "LRF" models. The spectral range of 905 nanometers is invisible to human and animal eyes. The LRF can determine the distance to a target up to one kilometer away, with an accuracy of only +- one meter. It can be activated for single use or continuous measurement.

A prominent feature of the Pulsar Telos LRF XG50 thermal imaging handheld device is its highly sensitive temperature sensor, which can display high-quality and detailed images. This is also noticeable in the worst weather conditions, such as rain or fog, when low thermal image contrast obscures observation.

Pulsar has developed its own algorithm for image optimization; Image-Boost improves the contrast, sharpness, and clarity of the entire image. At the same time, image information is displayed even more precisely through the smoothing filter. Heat sources like a deer or a person can thus be comfortably observed in any situation.

Magnification and focusing are controlled by the ring operation, which is located one behind the other on the lens, similar to a photo camera. The observer can thus act precisely, even with gloves on.

The Telos thermal imaging monocular can be used in the most adverse conditions, such as freezing cold in the snow or scorching, dust-dry heat. Thanks to IPX7 protection, it is waterproof and dustproof. The surface of the housing is coated with rubber, so it always fits well in the hand, whether operated with wet hands or with gloves. The housing withstands temperatures from -25°C to +40°C.

Thermal image sources can always be optimally displayed in conjunction with the environment and temperature using the 8 different color combinations such as White-Hot, Black-Hot, Red-Hot, Multicolor, Ultramarine, Red Monochromatic, Sepia, or Violet.

For the power supply of the Pulsar Telos LRF XG50 thermal imaging handheld device, the new LPS7i battery is used, which with 6400 mAh keeps the device in operation for up to 8.5 hours. Pulsar has once again developed a smart feature here, because the battery can be recharged directly via the USB-C port with a USB cable at a power outlet. A charger is therefore no longer needed. The battery is also fast-charging capable and suitable for wireless charging.

How to upgrade the device?
Detailed instructions can be found directly from Pulsar here.

Description

Monocular Design

Pulsar's new Telos series are thermal observation monoculars that will enable the replacement of individual components in the future. This way, the owner always keeps up with the times and saves money. Because when technology improves again, there's no need to buy a new device; only the relevant component, such as the optics, electronics, detector, or display, needs to be replaced.

A laser rangefinder is already integrated into the "LRF" models. The spectral range of 905 nanometers is invisible to human and animal eyes. The LRF can determine the distance to a target up to one kilometer away, with an accuracy of only +- one meter. It can be activated for single use or continuous measurement.

A prominent feature of the Pulsar Telos LRF XG50 thermal imaging handheld device is its highly sensitive temperature sensor, which can display high-quality and detailed images. This is also noticeable in the worst weather conditions, such as rain or fog, when low thermal image contrast obscures observation.

Pulsar has developed its own algorithm for image optimization; Image-Boost improves the contrast, sharpness, and clarity of the entire image. At the same time, image information is displayed even more precisely through the smoothing filter. Heat sources like a deer or a person can thus be comfortably observed in any situation.

Magnification and focusing are controlled by the ring operation, which is located one behind the other on the lens, similar to a photo camera. The observer can thus act precisely, even with gloves on.

The Telos thermal imaging monocular can be used in the most adverse conditions, such as freezing cold in the snow or scorching, dust-dry heat. Thanks to IPX7 protection, it is waterproof and dustproof. The surface of the housing is coated with rubber, so it always fits well in the hand, whether operated with wet hands or with gloves. The housing withstands temperatures from -25°C to +40°C.

Thermal image sources can always be optimally displayed in conjunction with the environment and temperature using the 8 different color combinations such as White-Hot, Black-Hot, Red-Hot, Multicolor, Ultramarine, Red Monochromatic, Sepia, or Violet.

For the power supply of the Pulsar Telos LRF XG50 thermal imaging handheld device, the new LPS7i battery is used, which with 6400 mAh keeps the device in operation for up to 8.5 hours. Pulsar has once again developed a smart feature here, because the battery can be recharged directly via the USB-C port with a USB cable at a power outlet. A charger is therefore no longer needed. The battery is also fast-charging capable and suitable for wireless charging.

How to upgrade the device?
Detailed instructions can be found directly from Pulsar here.

Technical Data
  • Warranty conditions
  • Connection: USB-C (data / charging)
  • Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels (AMOLED HD)
  • Detector resolution: 640 x 480 pixels
  • Eye relief: 14 mm
  • Refresh rate: 50 Hz
  • Function: Customizable menus
  • Function: Color palettes (8)
  • Function: Image Boost
  • Weight: 580 g (without battery)
  • Weight: 720 g (with battery)
  • Laser rangefinder: 905 nm (1000 m)
  • Dimensions: 238 x 72 x 90 mm
  • Objective lens: F50 / 1.0
  • Pixel size: 12 µm
  • Range: 2300 m
  • Protection class: IPX7
  • Field of view: 8.8 x 6.6 °
  • Field of view at 100 m: 15.38 x 11.53 m
  • Power supply: Battery Pack LPS7i (8.5 h)
  • Temperature sensitivity: <20 mK (NETD)
  • Magnification: 3.5 - 14 x (optical)
  • Magnification: 4 x (digital)
  • Video recorder (64 GB)
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pulsar model number: 77514
Scope of delivery
  • Pulsar Telos LRF XG50
  • LPS7i Battery Pack
  • User Manual
  • Hand Strap
  • Cleaning Cloth
  • Carrying Case
  • USB Cable
Important Notice
Description

Herstellerangaben:
Yukon Advanced Optics Worldwide
Ateities g. 21C,
LT-06326, Vilnius
Litauen
support@pulsar-nv.com

Verantwortlicher Wirtschaftsakteur:
Bresser GmbH
Gutenbergstraße 2
46414 Rhede
Deutschland
info@bresser.de