The thermal imaging cap with a 35 mm objective diameter is designed to work with spotting scopes at magnifications from 2x to 6x. Thanks to the PSP-B adapter system (not included), the cap can be mounted on any brand of scope and with any objective diameter. Model 2 XQ35 is additionally equipped with a 3x20B observation monocular, which can be easily and quickly mounted to the rear of the thermal imaging cap. Once the monocular is attached, the device is transformed into an observation thermal imager with a magnification of 3x.
The device features a frost-proof AMOLED HD display with a high resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. The IPX7 waterproof rating ensures complete water resistance when submerged in up to 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. The "Display OFF" function allows you to turn the display on and off without turning the device off, which saves battery power and makes it easier to remain unnoticed in the dark. The Pulsar Krypton 2 XQ35 uses a sensor with a resolution of 384x288, with a pixel spacing of 17 µm.
The cap is mounted on the scope's lens with an adapter (not included). The Krypton 2 FXQ35 does not cause any problems when aiming, the position of the aiming point is invariable during the shot.
The thermal imaging cap has eight image display modes for easy recognition and identification of objects under observation:
- White Hot - for object detection,
- Black Hot - for object detection,
- Red Hot - for object detection,
- RedMonochrome - for long night observations,
- Rainbow - for recognition and identification,
- Ultramarine - for recognition and identification,
- Violet - for long night observations,
- Sepia - for long night observations.
The cap is equipped with a 16GB image recorder and a USB-C port for transferring recordings from the night vision device to a computer. The WiFi module (2,4 /5 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac (WPA)) allows communication with mobile devices, making it possible to send images to a smartphone screen. The free Polish-language Smart Vision app gives you the ability to control the device's basic functions, as well as transmit live video on YouTube.
The XQ35 model is powered by a 6400 mAh IPS-7 rechargeable battery (included). It is also possible to use an IPS-14 battery with a larger capacity.
The kit includes:
- USB charger / 230 V,
- lens cover,
- eyepiece cover,
- battery cover,
- carrying case,
- 1 x IPS-7 6400 mAh rechargeable battery,
- IPS battery docking station,
- USB cable,
- cloth,
- remote control,
- 3x20b observation monocular,
- user manuals in Polish.
Technical data
Lens parameters: 35 mm F/1.0
Magnification: 3x
Recommended scope magnification range: 2-6x
Observation range: 1300 m
Linear field of view at 100 m: 18.7 x 14 m
Angular field of view: 10.7 х 8 deg.
Sensor: uncooled
Sensor resolution: 384 x 288 pixels (17 µm)
Display: AMOLED HD
Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
Internal memory: 16 GB
Power supply: IPS-7 battery, 6400 mAh
External power supply: USB-C (5 V)
Waterproof class: IPX7
Operation time: 11 h
Video recording format: mp4
Photo recording format: jpg
Wi-Fi module: 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n
Network operating range: 15 m
Operating temperature: -25 to +50 deg C
Shock resistance: 6000 J
Dimensions: 201 x 73 x 83 mm
Weight: 540 g
Manufacturer: Pulsar, Lithuania
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Pulsar is a European brand specializing in thermal imaging technology and digital day/night optics, owned by the Yukon Group and based in Lithuania. Its origins date back to 1991, when a group of enthusiasts began building their first devices at home. Today, the company employs over 1200 people and operates in more than 70 countries. All production takes place in Europe, and the brand has gained recognition for its innovative solutions, such as Dual-Purpose systems, which allow the device to be used as both a monocular and a rifle scope. The modern nature of the offer is emphasized by the Stream Vision 2 application, which allows wireless connection of devices to a phone via Wi-Fi, offering remote control, image transfer, and software updates. In 2005, the Yukon Group was the first to introduce digital night vision devices to the civilian market, marking in a new stage in the development of applied optoelectronics. In 2012, the Quantum model was unveiled – the first mass-produced thermal imaging monocular for civilians, and in 2019, the compact Axion XM30, capable of detecting a human silhouette from a distance of 1350 meters in complete darkness.
| Optics ready | Yes |
|---|---|
| Thermal imager type | Cap/Monocular |
| Display modes | 8 |
| Reticle | No |
| Field of view | 18,7 x 14 m/ 100 m |
| Vehicle detection | 1300 m |
| Human detection | 1300 m |
| Sensor resolution | 384x288 px |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Dimensions | 201 x 73 x 83 mm |
| Additional accessories included | Yes |
| Screen resolution | 1920x1080 px |
| Objective lens diameter (mm) | 35 |
| Weight | 540 g |
| Accumulator/battery type | 1x Li-Ion IPS-7 |
| Power type | Interchangable accumulator |
| Waterproof class | IPX 7 |
| Maximum detection depth | 1300 m |
| Built-in memory | Yes |
| EAN | 4779022925832 |
| Manufacturer code | 77374 |
| Brand | Pulsar |
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