Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro Thermal Scope
*UK Users Only*
Most Powerful Thermal Scope with Integrated Laser Rangefinder
Pulsar's exciting addition to the Thermion line of thermal scopes, the Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro! An extraordinary new thermal scope now with the key addition of a laser rangefinder (measuring range of 800 metres, with an accuracy of ± 1m). The well-known slim design of the Pulsar Thermion scope line is still present, with the laser rangefinder unit attached to the top of the thermal scope.
It boasts a very sensitive high definition 640x480, 17 µm thermal sensor with <25mK NETD, providing an unrivalled sharpness and richly contrasted image. This thermal unit really does offer enhanced identification and detail, and it does so in the harshest weather.
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Product details
Key Features
- Highly sensitive 640x480 pixel, 17 µm <25mK NETD thermal imaging sensor
- Built-in laser rangefinder with measuring range of 800 metres ± 1m
- Long detection range of up to 1.8m tall object up to 1800m
- Fast aperture lens F50/1.0
- Variable digital magnification from 2x - 16x
- High precision ambidextrous lens focusing
- High contrast 1024x768 HD AMOLED display
- Wide-angle eyepiece
- 8 colour palettes
- Instant start-up from Display Off mode
- Up to 10 hours battery life on a single charge
- Picture in Picture (PiP) mode
- Built-in video and still image recorder
- Stream Vision 2 compatible
- Built-in WiFi module
- High calibre recoil resistant (9.3x64, .30-06, .300, .375H&H, etc.)
- 5 zeroing profiles
- 10 electronic reticle configurations in 9 colour modes (inc. 3 scalable reticles)
- Operating temperatures from -25 to +50 °C
- IPX7 waterproof
Specifications
Main | |
Sensor | 640x480 @ 17 µm (NETD <25 mK) |
Objective lens | F50 F/1.0 |
Magnification, x | 2 - 16 |
Field of view (HxV), degrees / m@100m | 12.4x9.3 / 21.8x16.3 |
Detection range, m | 1800 |
Sensor | |
Type | uncooled |
Resolution, pixels | 640x480 |
Pixel pitch, µm | 17 |
NETD, mK | <25 |
Frame rate, Hz | 50 |
Optics | |
Objective lens | F50 / 1.0 |
Magnification, x | 2 - 16 |
Field of view (HxV), degrees / m @ 100 m | 12.4x9.3 / 21.8x16.3 |
Eye relief, mm | 50 |
Display | |
Type | AMOLED |
Resolution, pixels | 1024х768 |
Range Performance | |
Detection range, m | 1800 |
Laser Rangefinder | |
Safety class for laser equipment according to IEC 60825-1:2014 | 1 |
Wavelength, nm | 905 |
Max. measuring range, m | 800 |
Measurement accuracy, m | ± 1 |
Reticle | |
Click value, H/V, mm at 100 m | 21 – 2х, 10.5 – 4х, 5.25 – 8х, 2.6 – 16х |
Click range, H/V, mm at 100 m | 4200 / 4200 |
Number of preloaded reticles | 10 |
Video Recorder | |
Video / photo resolution, pixel | 1024x768 |
Video / photo format | .mp4 / .jpg |
Built-in memory, GB | 16 |
Wi-Fi | |
Wireless Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Standard | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac |
Frequency, GHz | 2.4 / 5 |
Environmental Characteristics | |
Degree of protection, IP code (IEC60529) | IPX7 |
Operating temperature range, °С | -25 – +50 |
Connections and Compatibilities | |
Max. recoil power on rifled weapon (Eo), Joules | 6000 |
Shock resistance on the smooth-bore rifles, caliber | 12 |
Compatible mounts | Standard 30 mm rings |
Supported Application | Stream Vision 2 |
Power Supply | |
Output voltage, V | 3.7 |
Battery type | Dual Li-Ion B-Pack Mini Power System: 2 A·h Changeable Battery (external) / 4.9 A·h Battery (internal) |
Capacity, mAh | 2000 (external) + 4900 (internal) |
Operating time on battery pack (at t=22°C), h * | 8.5 |
External power supply, V | 5 V, 9 V (USB Type-C Power Delivery) |
Weight & Size | |
Body material | Aluminum alloy |
Dimensions, mm | 420x78.5x94.5 |
Weight, kg | 0.97 |
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This product is rated 5.0 of 5.0 stars.
It has received 3 reviews.
Great improvement on previous model. The inbuilt range finder is a game changer. Great service and support from from Robbie.
Mounted now on my Tikka for foxing, its more clear than I could have expected. Well worth it
Had the older XP50 and this is another level. Definitely the best thermal scope I have ever seen/used, my shooting buddies agree. LRF is very easy to use and the picture is just stunning. Thanks Rob at cluny, knows his stuff