What is the service life of thermal devices?
The service life of a Pulsar device varies depending on its use and care. While all devices come with a three-year warranty covering free repairs for manufacturing defects, they are known to last well beyond this period.
To maximize your device’s lifespan, follow the operation guidelines, adhere to maintenance and cleaning recommendations, available in the user manual, and use only authorized service centers for repairs if needed.
Thermal Vision Common Questions
Does a Pulsar thermal imager emit radiation? Is it dangerous?
Can I use a thermal imager to see through glass?
Can bright sunlight damage a Pulsar thermal imager?
Why is the image quality worse at low temperatures compared to positive temperatures?
Why does the unit drain batteries when it’s switched off?
Can I use Pulsar thermal riflescopes on heavy-caliber rifles?
What is zoom zeroing used for?
Why is there no sound when playing videos on iOS devices, even though the microphone is on?
Are the batteries in my Pulsar device charged, or do I need to charge them before first use?
Why does the device body get hot during operation?
Do I need permission to travel with a Pulsar thermal imager to other countries?
Why does a semi-circular flare appear at the bottom of my thermal imaging screen after a shot?
Can I measure the temperature of hot objects using my Pulsar thermal imaging device?
Why does my image freeze from time to time? Is it a defect?
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