Description
The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 is a dual‑objective thermal imaging binocular with an integrated laser rangefinder, built for daytime and nighttime observation. It pairs a 35 mm objective and a variable 2–16× magnification with a 640×480, 17 µm thermal sensor to deliver high-resolution thermal imagery. The unit includes a precision laser rangefinder capable of single and continuous distance measurement modes for quick distance assessment in the field. A dual Li‑Ion power system — a changeable APS 3 battery plus a built‑in battery pack — is provided for extended operation.
Key Specifications
- The sensor resolution is 640×480.
- The frame rate operates at 50 Hz.
- The pixel pitch is 17 µm.
- The display resolution is 1024×768 on an AMOLED display.
- The magnification range is 2-16x.
- The field of view measures 17.8 x 13.3 degrees.
- The lens focal length is 35 mm.
- The reported detection range is 1350 yards.
- The power system is a dual Li‑Ion setup (APS 3 changeable + built-in 4.0 A·h).
- The nominal battery life is 9 hrs.
Built in a familiar binocular form factor, the Merger LRF XP35 is suited to users who need dependable thermal observation with integrated distance measurement. Its combination of high-resolution thermal imaging, flexible magnification and on-board rangefinding supports a wide range of field tasks — from focused observation to situational awareness — while the dual-battery arrangement helps keep the unit operational during extended use.
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