Products
Explore the full range of cutting-edge Pulsar products, from the latest news to the time-tested units.
Thermal Imaging Riflescopes
A thermal rifle scope is an essential tool for hunters seeking to improve efficiency, accuracy, and safety in the field, making it a valuable long-term investment. Thermal rifle scopes come in various designs, including classic models that are intuitive to use and offer features like built-in ballistic calculators for precision aiming. Compact and lightweight options are ideal for hunters on the move, providing excellent performance at closer distances. However, it’s important to use these scopes only for shooting, not spotting. For spotting, dedicated thermal monoculars or binoculars are recommended to complement a thermal rifle scope.
Thermal Imaging Monoculars
A thermal imaging monocular is an essential tool for scouting, spotting, and identifying game, offering a wide range of options to suit various needs. Pulsar, a European-based manufacturer, ensures impeccable quality by handling all stages of production in-house. As a market leader, Pulsar integrates the latest innovations into their devices, offering premium options for different preferences. Whether you need a compact, portable monocular or a versatile night vision model, there are various lines with different specifications in terms of thermal sensitivity, magnification, zoom, and distance measurement to meet diverse needs and budgets.
Thermal Imaging Binoculars
Thermal imaging binoculars are ideal for observation and spotting in challenging conditions like dense forests, bad weather, or vast landscapes. Their dual eyepiece design allows for natural, comfortable viewing with both eyes, reducing fatigue and increasing alertness. These binoculars resemble traditional daytime models, making them intuitive to use, but their real advantage lies in their internal technology. With various models featuring high-definition thermal sensors and options for extreme thermal sensitivity, users can choose the best model for their needs, whether for greater zoom capabilities or compact portability. For night hunting, multispectral devices offer advanced thermal and night vision capabilities, making them indispensable tools.
Night Vision Riflescopes
Thermal Imaging Attachments
A thermal scope attachment is an excellent tool for transforming your daytime scope into a thermal imaging device, making it ideal for those new to thermal vision. Compact models are available for beginners, while more powerful options cater to advanced users. These clip-on scopes mount at the front of your riflescope and come with a Bluetooth remote control for easier use. Additionally, they can double as handheld thermal monoculars when attached to a compatible device, offering two functions in one. Advanced models also feature compact designs, improved balance, and long-lasting external batteries, making them versatile and user-friendly for hunters.
Night Vision Devices
If you’re seeking a night vision scope while retaining the advantages of a daytime one, a front attachment can transform your existing optical device into a full-featured night vision scope. This allows you to enjoy both daytime and nighttime benefits, including excellent nighttime viewing range and detailed target images. Additionally, the device can double as a night vision spotting scope, offering easy installation with adapters. It includes an ‘invisible’ IR illuminator for spotting in complete darkness, target detection up to 500 meters, and premium features like photo and video recording, WiFi connectivity, waterproofing, and Bluetooth remote control for added convenience.
Multispectral Devices
Multispectral imaging, when first introduced to hunters, has caused a lot of waves. Incredibly powerful, the multispectral technology allows you to have two (and possibly more in the future) channels with different spectrums in only one device.
It is worth knowing that it is not exactly a multispectral sensor that generates multispectral images in Pulsar devices – in fact, there are two different sensors. One is always thermal, the other – digital, and can be either daytime or nighttime. Together, they create the multispectral fusion so many hunters are raving about.
In multispectral, sensor quality is really important, and that is why we are using some of the best. For thermal, we use the highest sensitivity sensors currently available. For digital, it is either Full HD for nighttime or 4K for daytime.
At Pulsar, we currently have two multispectral imaging devices: the Thermion Duo riflescope and Merger Duo binoculars. Thermion features thermal and digital daytime sensors, while Merger has thermal and digital night vision channels. When combined, they feature all the pros of a multispectral sensor – and perhaps even more.
The greatest benefit of multispectral imaging is that it allows you to get the best of the two technologies: thermal and digital. You can switch between channels with one push of a button, or combine both views for a truly multispectral image.
Multispectral images improve your accuracy by providing even more details so you can spot, recognize, and identify with more confidence. It is an investment, but surely one that will keep on delivering.
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