Battery Chargers, Accessories
APS BATTERY CHARGER
Most Pulsar devices come with custom-made batteries, which means you need to have a designated charger for them. Choose the APS charger based on the battery you use to power up your Pulsar device: APS 2, APS 3, or APS 5.
APS BATTERY CHARGER models

APS-V

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Designed to charge APS 2, APS 3 and APS 5 battery packs used with Pulsar Axion thermal imaging monoculars, Pulsar Thermion thermal imaging riflescopes, Pulsar Proton thermal imaging attachments, Pulsar Digex digital riflescopes, as well as Pulsar Digex-X and Pulsar Digex-XS infrared illuminators.
APS-V charger supports USB Power Delivery fast charging technology for APS 5 batteries using a standard charging kit (USB Type-C cable, power adapter).

APS 5

Compatible with:
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Designed to charge battery packs, APS 5 is used with thermal imaging monoculars Pulsar Axion XQ / Pulsar Axion XQ LRF.

APS

Compatible with:
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Designed to charge battery packs APS 2 and APS 3 used with thermal imaging riflescopes Pulsar Thermion, digital night vision riflescopes Pulsar Digex, infrared illuminators Pulsar Digex-X and thermal imaging monoculars Pulsar Axion XM / Pulsar Axion Key XM.

APS BATTERIES
Small yet incredibly powerful, the APS batteries power up various Pulsar units for many hours.