A handy thermal imaging monocular with a 50 mm objective diameter for easy observation both during the day and at night. The Telos XP50 model is equipped with an optical magnification of 2.5x to 10x. For greater observation accuracy, the model also provides a digital zoom of 2-4x, allowing you to see objects up to 1.800 meters away.
The Telos XP50 thermal imager is equipped with a sensor with a resolution of 640 × 480 pixels (17 µm). The sensitivity of the sensor allows it to capture temperature differences of less than 18mK. The display used is made with AMOLED HD technology with a resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels. The high-contrast display provides better color reproduction, power saving, fast response and smooth images during observation even in freezing conditions. The 50 Hz refresh rate allows comfortable observation of moving objects.
The thermal imaging monocular 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 model also features the function of saving photos or videos on the built-in internal memory of 64 GB. The files can also be transferred directly to a phone or tablet (via Wi-Fi), on which the StreamVision 2 application has been installed. The integrated Wi-Fi module makes it possible to use, for example, a phone with the StreamVision 2 application as an external display or for remote control of the device. The Telos XP50 is equipped with diopter adjustment from -5 to +5 for improved comfort of use.
The body of the thermal imager is made of magnesium alloy, which is resistant to mechanical damage and shock. Thanks to its compact design and the use of seals, the thermal imager's housing meets the IPX7 waterproof class, which provides protection from water at a depth of up to 1 m for 30 minutes. The operating temperature range in which the thermal imager can be used is from -25 to +50 degrees Celsius.
The thermal imager is powered by a replaceable LPS 7i lithium-ion battery, which allows up to 8.5 hours of operation. The built-in USB Type C port also ensures that the device can be used with the powerbank plugged in to extend the operating time. The Display OFF power-saving mode allows the display to go blank without turning off the thermal imager.
The set includes:
- thermal imager,
- USB charger 230 V,
- wrist strap,
- lens cover,
- carrying case,
- 1 x LPS 7i rechargeable battery
- USB-C cable with USB-A adapter,
- cloth,
- user manual in Polish.
Technical data
Sensor resolution: 640 x 480, 17 µm
NETD: <18 mK
Display resolution: 1024 x 768
Image refresh rate: 50 Hz
Thermal lens: 50 mm, F1.0
Angular field of view: 12.4 x 9.3 deg.
Field of view m/100 m: 21.8 x 16.3 m
Digital zoom: 2x to 4x
Internal memory: 64 GB
Maximum range: 1800 m
Dimensions: 238 x 72 x 90 mm
Waterproof: IPX7
Operating temperature: -25 to +50 deg. C
Dioptric correction of the eyepiece: -5 to +5
Power supply: rechargeable LPS 7i battery
Weight: 720 g
Manufacturer: Pulsar, Lithuania
MILITARY is a premium dealer of Pulsar.
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 | No |
|---|---|
| Thermal imager type | Monocular |
| Display modes | 8 |
| Reticle | No |
| Field of view | 21,8 x 16,3 m/ 100 m |
| Sensor resolution | 640x480 |
| Screen resolution | 1024x768 |
| Vehicle detection | 1800 m |
| Human detection | 1800 m |
| Waterproof class | IPX 7 |
| Power type | Replaceable battery + power bank |
| Accumulator/battery type | 1x Li-Ion LPS 7i |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Weight | 720 g |
| Objective lens diameter (mm) | 50 |
| Dimensions | 238 x 72 x 90 mm |
| Additional accessories included | Yes |
| Battery type | rechargeable, USB-C |
| Maximum detection depth | 1800 m |
| Built-in memory | Yes |
| EAN | 4779022925962 |
| Manufacturer code | 77493 |
| Brand | Pulsar |
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