Description
The Pulsar Axion XQ19 is a compact thermal monocular built for reliable thermal observation in low-visibility conditions. It pairs a high-resolution 384×288 thermal sensor with a fast F/1.0 19 mm germanium objective to deliver clear thermal images in a pocket-sized package. Lightweight and IPX7 waterproof, the unit is designed for field use by hunters, outdoor observers, and security personnel who need fast, dependable thermal detection. Onboard video recording, Wi‑Fi streaming via the Stream Vision 2 app, and USB-C external power expand its utility for extended outings.
Key Specifications
- The thermal sensor resolution is 384×288.
- The display resolution is 640×400 on a high-contrast AMOLED screen.
- The optical magnification range is 1.5–6× for close-to-mid range observation.
- The objective lens aperture is 19 mm / F1.0 for improved thermal sensitivity.
- The field of view measures 19.5° for broad-area scanning.
- Detection capability is listed as up to 820 yards (≈750 m).
- Onboard power runs on the APS3 Li‑ion battery with up to 8 hours of operation.
- The frame rate is 50 Hz for smooth thermal imaging.
- The housing is rated IPX7 for temporary immersion protection.
- The body material is magnesium alloy and the unit weighs approximately 8.8 oz (0.25 kg) with battery installed.
Compact, capable, and feature-rich, the Axion XQ19 brings reliable thermal performance to a lightweight platform. Its combination of sensor clarity, wide field of view, and mobile connectivity makes it a practical choice for field observation, scouting, and general-purpose thermal use where portability and battery endurance matter.
Related Videos:







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.