Description






Pulsar Merger LRF XP35
Pulsar has extended the Merger thermal binoculars line introducing a compact version of the Pulsar Merger LRF XP35. It features the widest field of view in the category and an extremely sensitive thermal imaging sensor.
This ergonomic, compact and lightweight model with a staggering 17.8° FOV allows for comfortably scanning vast areas with two eyes, maintaining awareness of the terrain without eye fatigue.
The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 is equipped with Pulsar’s signature European-made Lynred sensor with NETD <25 mK. This guarantees superb quality and a highly detailed image even in adverse conditions.
The new model comes with a built-in laser rangefinder measuring distances of up to 1 km. The detection range of the binoculars is up to 1350 metres for a quick and error-free assessment of the situation.
Classic Design
Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 models have classic design of daytime binoculars. The 35 mm model offers a more compact form factor, these thermal imaging binoculars fit comfortably in hand providing appealing external aesthetics and convenient grip. Merger LRF XP35 offers uncompromised performance in terms of field of view and image quality.
High Sensitivity Thermal Sensor
A highly sensitivity, European thermal imaging sensor with < 25 mK NETD captures minimal temperature differences when observing in conditions of low temperature contrast, as well as during rain or fog. The 640×480 pixel resolution ensures reliable identification of the target, high-quality visualisation of important anatomical features of the animal plus minute details of the surrounding landscape.
Widest Field Of View In The Merger Family
640×480/17 µm sensor offers the widest field of view in the Merger LRF model range with 17.8 degrees. A wide field of view simplifies scanning and spotting hot objects while minimizing effects of image shaking and raising situational awareness. Excellent image detail on base magnification combined with wide field of view ensure improved viewing comfort and scene perception.
Build In Precise Laser Rangefinder
Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 has a built-in laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1 kilometre. This allows you to measure distances in single measurements and continuous scanning modes with an accuracy of ± 1 meters for quick and error-free assessment of the situation.
Comfort For Two Eyes
The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 binoculars’ optical design takes into account the nature of human vision. It is natural for a person to receive visual information through two visual channels simultaneously. Viewing with two eyes is less tiring than viewing with one. This means better detection of small or faint objects, and better performance in low-contrast scenarios than similar monocular thermal imaging devices with the same technical level. The interpupillary distance in the Merger LRF binoculars is adjustable from 62 to 74 mm in accordance with the individual characteristics of a particular user.
Built in Photo And Video Recorder
The Merger LRF has a built-in video recorder. Internal memory of Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 can store hours of video and tens of thousands of photos. One touch of a button is enough to take a photo of an interesting scene or start recording video. Downloading files is easy via USB Type-C or via mobile app.
Proximity Sensor For Covert Use
Observation in the dark requires being covert, so that hunted animals are not alerted by your presence. Going to stand-by using Display Off feature is a usual way to prevent backlight from the eyepieces. To simplify this task Merger LRF has a built-in proximity sensor.
It acts as a display switch for preventing backlight exposure in the dark. When the unit is taken away from the eyes, proximity sensor switches both displays off and when the unit is brought closer both displays are switched on offering excellent image quality.
Rugged Magnesium Alloy Housing
Merger LRF is designed for constant, often hard use. Magnesium alloy housing is light and strong at the same time. The housing reliably protects the internal components of a thermal imaging device from shocks, drops, moisture, heat or cold. At the same time, a metal housing effectively removes the heat from electronics and increases consistency of the device operation during long-term observation.
Manuals
Pulsar Thermal sNETD vs NETD
With the launch of its newest thermal imaging devices, Pulsar has started to use the term sNETD, or “System NETD.” All the Pulsar thermal product specifications will now show both NETD and sNETD. But what does this term mean? We have put together a easy to understand blog post to explain in simple terms HERE.
We ship the Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 Australia wide via registered express postage. Areas we ship to include, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania.
All Pulsars are a special order item, before purchase please contact us to find out availability. If its not currently in stock we will need to backorder one for you. High demand and reduced stock levels worldwide mean it can take up to 4 weeks or more to arrive.
Please contact us on 0412294679 or via the contact page if you have any questions
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Afterdark Surveillance is an Australia based family owned business located in Adelaide South Australia. We have been in the security surveillance business for over 15 years and pride ourselves on good customer service, value for money and honesty. We have a great working relationship with our suppliers of Pulsar, Sytong, Ltl Acorn, Reconyx, Night Tech, InfiRay, HikMicro and Flir and can pass that knowledge and experience onto you our customers.