In the realm of thermal imaging, Pulsar's Telos XP50 stands as a testament to innovation and precision. For those requiring reliable optics across diverse applications—be it hunting, security, or search and rescue—the Telos XP50 does not disappoint.
Engineered with an industry-leading <18mK NETD sensor and enhanced image processing algorithms, this monocular provides exceptional image clarity even amidst fog, smog, rain, or dense foliage. Unlike traditional night-vision devices that rely on external light sources and are vulnerable to bright lights, the Telos operates independently of such limitations.
The true hallmark of the Telos XP50 is its modularity. Designed for adaptability in today's rapidly advancing technological landscape, it features components that can be easily upgraded according to user needs. This ensures you remain at the cutting edge of thermal technology for years to come.
A first for Pulsar products is the adjustment rings allowing seamless zooming and focusing in a single fluid motion—a camera-like control system providing pristine quality even at high magnifications. With a remarkable detection range exceeding 1900 yards, identifying human-sized heat signatures has never been more efficient—even under harsh weather conditions.
Built robustly to withstand environments from Arctic cold (-13°F) to desert heat (104°F), this unit promises reliability no matter where your journey takes you—from snow-laden fields in Alaska to arid lands like Mojave deserts.
The inclusion of an LPS 7i quick-charge Lithium-ion battery offers over 8.5 hours of operational time per charge while supporting USB-C compatibility along with wireless charging options—ensuring you're powered up wherever necessity dictates.
If longevity coupled with superior performance is what you seek in a thermal optic device then look no further than Pulsar’s meticulously crafted Telos XP50—it may well be all you'll ever need on any expedition demanding excellence without compromise.