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We would ask you to give the stage to Laurynas Pranckus, our head of digital marketing, but truly, it is the Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 that is the star of this video.

Our newest thermal imaging binoculars come with the widest field of view we ever made – 17.8 °. This means full situation control and incredible efficiency when scanning vast areas. Not to mention the comfort you get through the dual eyepiece – forget about eye fatigue!

Then, there also is the 640x480 pixel resolution @ 17 µm pixel pitch, NETD bellow 25 mK thermal imaging sensor. Such a high thermal sensitivity ensures an informative image even in highly humid conditions, which are typically tough for most thermal imagers. But that’s surely not the case with the Pulsar Merger LRF XP35.

We also can’t avoid mentioning the compact body. We are sure you will notice this in the video, but just look how small the binos are. We shrunk their size deliberately so they would be easier to carry around during active hunts.

Smaller size also means the buttons are easier to reach, and, therefore, the control of the device is even more intuitive and simple than it was before.

The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 thermal imaging binoculars also have a builtin laser rangefinder that measures distances up to 1 kilometer, as well as a detection range that reaches all the way to 1350 meters.

There are more benefits worth discussing, but we’ll leave them for Laurynas to share. Or, alternatively, you can find them all on our website now.

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