Pulsar has announced the release of two brand-new Thermion thermal riflescope models: the XQ38 and XQ50.
These riflescopes represent the pinnacle of the hunting and shooting industry, combining technology and convenience to deliver a premium shooting experience for users, the company said in a news release.
The XQ’s enhanced 384×288 thermal sensors detect heat signatures in total darkness up to +1500 yards, depending on the model, the company said, and these images are then converted to a 1024×768 AMOLED display, where every object appears crystal-clear.
Able to digitally zoom 2x-4x, display 10 variable electronic reticles and cycle through 8 distinct color viewing modes, these Thermion XQs are at the top of their class, Pulsar said.
With over five hours of battery life and external power supply adaptability, these Thermion XQs also boast Wi-Fi connectivity, built-in recording, Picture-in-Picture digital zoom and compatibility with the Stream Vision app. These riflescopes have one-shot zeroing with freeze function; rock, forest and identification viewing modes and defective pixel repair fracture, according to Pulsar.