Pulsar Thermion XG50: Thermal Optic Detects Heat Out to 2,400 Yards

With a digital zoom, the Pulsar Thermion XG50 identifies heat signatures out to 2,400 yards.

September 1, 2020

Whether on duty or heading afield, it pays to own the night. From Afghanistan to a coyote hunt, shooter employ the advantage of night vision and thermal optics to good effect. Now Pulsar adds to the list of high-end optics available with the release of the Thermion XG50.

Pulsar Thermion XG50

The Thermion XG50 utilizes feature 640×480 microbolometer strength and 12-micron pixel detail. The system detects heat signature up to a remarkable 2,400 yards away.

An industry first, it combines a BAE sensor, onboard recording and multiple color palettes, according to Pulsar. A 1024×768 AMOLED display gives users clear images. Meanwhile, a continuous, digital zoom ensures shooters locate varmint, hogs or big-game.

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The optic includes a stadiametric rangefinder, withe rock, forest and identification viewing modes. The XG50 also boasts a defective pixel repair feature, which helps guarantee the optic will last, according to Pulsar.

Make no mistake, this is game-changing technology for most shooters. As such, it comes at a premium price, retailing for around $7,200.

Thermion XG50 Features

  • 640×480 microbolometer strength
  • 12-micron pixel detail
  • 2,400-yard detection range
  • Rechargeable battery pack
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • BAE sensor
  • Multiple color palettes
  • Onboard video and audio recording
  • Stream Vision app compatibility
  • Manual, semi- and automatic calibration modes
  • External power supply adaptability
  • 13 variable electronic reticles
  • 5 rifle profiles
  • One-shot zeroing freeze function
  • MSRP: $7,199.96

For more information, visit pulsarnv.com.

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