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Pulsar Merger LRF XP35: Enhanced Thermal for Duty or Sport

The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 continues Pulsar’s push into compact, powerful binocular lines for professional and civilian use. The new unit brings a wide field of view and sensitive thermal sensor.

Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 Details

The Merger LRF XP35 features the wildest field of view (17.8 degrees) in its category, according to Pulsar. It utilizes an extremely sensitive 640×480<25mK NETD thermal sensor. The Merger LRF XP35 becomes the latest addition to the Merger line of digital thermal binoculars. The ergonomic design helps for comfortable, all-day scanning with both eyes without excessive eye fatigue.

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The Merger LRF XP35 comes equipped with a European-made Lynred sensor with NETD<25 mK thermal sensitivity. This guarantees a highly detailed image with superb sharpness and quality even in adverse conditions. With a variable magnification ranging from a base of 2X to a maximum of 16X. This pair of thermal binoculars is perfect for observation at a wide variety of ranges. The new models comes with a built-in laser rangefinder that measures distances of up to 1,000 yards. With a detection range of up to 1,500 yards, this binocular enables shooters to assess environments and find heat signatures quickly and error-free.

Like all models in the Merger line, the Merger LRF XP35 is powered by a dual battery system – one internal and one replaceable – providing up to nine hours of continuous operation. To learn more about the Merger LRF XP35, please visit this pulsar-nv.com.

Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 Specs

  • Sensor: 640×480 17 µm (NETD <25 mK)
  • Objective Lens: F35/1.0
  • Magnification: 2-16X
  • Filed of View (HxV), Degrees/m@100m: 17.8×13.3 / 31.3Ñ…23.4
  • Detection Range: 1,350 meters
  • Sensor Type: Uncooled
  • Resolution: 640×480 pixels
  • Frame Rate: Hz: 50
  • Display Type: AMOLED
  • Resolution: 1024×768 pixels
  • Detection Range: 1,350 meters
  • Max Measuring Range: 1,000 meters
  • Measurement Accuracy: +/- 1 meters
  • Video Recorder: 1024×768
  • Video/Photo Format: .mp4/.jpg
  • Built-In Memory: 16 GB
  • Wireless Protocol: Wi-Fi
  • Wireless Standard: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac (WPA)
  • Frequency: 2.4/5 GHz
  • Mount Type: 1/4-inch socket
  • Supported Application: Stream Vision 2
  • Outage Voltage: 3.7 V
  • Battery Type: Dual Li-Ion power system: APS 3 changeable battery (3.2 A·h) and built-in battery pack (4.0 A·h)
  • Capacity: 3200 (external) + 4000 (internal) mAh
  • Operating Time on Battery Pack: 9 (at t=22°C), h *
  • External Power Supply: 5V, 9V (USB Type-C Power Delivery)
  • Body Material: Magnesium Alloy
  • Dimensions: 165x133x68mm
  • Overall Weight: 0.83mm (batteries included)

Editor’s Take:

Pulsar continues to pump out innovative and improved optics for shooters and hunters. We’ve been fans of the company’s night vision and thermal products for years, thoroughly testing the line at events like Athlon Outdoors Rendezvous and others.

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