Description
The Pulsar Proton FXQ30 is a compact thermal front attachment designed to convert a daytime riflescope into a thermal sight with minimal setup and without requiring additional zeroing after initial alignment. The unit mounts via Pulsar’s PSP (Precise Screen Positioning) adapter and preserves the optical balance of the host scope. It combines a sensitive thermal sensor, quick‑change battery system and onboard recording to provide low‑light observation and documentation capability for hunting, forestry and pest control.
Key Specifications
- The sensor resolution is 384×288, 50Hz with a 17 µm pixel pitch and NETD under <40 mK.
- The objective lens measures 30 mm.
- The unit supports 1–5x effective magnification when used as a front attachment.
- The field of view is 12.4 degrees.
- Power is supplied by a quick‑change APS5 Li‑Ion battery system with an approximate runtime of 6 hrs.
- Onboard recording provides 16 GB of internal storage for photo and video capture.
- The housing is a shock‑resistant magnesium alloy body with an IPX7 waterproof rating.
- The unit is recoil rated up to .375 H&H, 12‑gauge and 9.3×64.
- The display is an HD AMOLED panel with 8 color palettes available.
- Wireless connectivity supports Wi‑Fi and integration with iOS and Android devices via the Stream Vision app.
With its quick‑release PSP adapter and compact footprint, the Proton FXQ30 is a practical option for users who need rapid day‑to‑night capability while retaining scope balance and point‑of‑impact stability. The combination of a sensitive sensor, onboard recording and mobile integration makes it suitable for field observation, low‑light work and documentation tasks where a front attachment is preferred.





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