The new standards of quality, which are set today by
thermal imaging binoculars with
a built-in Accolade 2 LRF XP50 Pro laser rangefinder are the following:
record-breaking temperature sensitivity (NETD less than 25 mK),
high sensor resolution and the best image detail in severe observation
conditions.
Rain, snow, fog, early morning after a cold night – a highly sensitive sensor with a resolution of 640×480 pixels captures the smallest temperature differences
when observing scenarios with low temperature contrast, providing
confident identification of the target as well as qualitatively
capturing important anatomical features of an animal in hunting and the
smallest details of the landscape.
Particular attention should be given to Helion 2 XP50 Pro
thermal imager. In addition to a high sensor sensitivity, the device
differs from the previous model in a number of important improvements.
They are as follows:
- High-power objective lens F50/1.0. The
characteristics of thermal imaging optics have a decisive influence on a
thermal imagers ability to capture even the lowest radiation levels.
Ultimate detection efficiency is achieved with the fast lens of the
Helion 2 XP50 Pro (F50/1.0) thermal imager in combination with highly
sensitive thermal sensor. The Helion 2 XP50 Pro gives users the best
quality, most detailed & high-contrast, informative imagery every
time, even during rain or fog, when the temperature contrast of the
observed scene is minimal.
- Lightweight, ultra-high-strength magnesium alloy housing standsout
due to a high structural strength and resistance to external mechanical
and climatic loads. The housing material effectively removes and
dissipates the heat generated by the electronics, ensuring the
operational stability of the thermal imager and maintains a high quality
image during prolonged observation.
- Full colour HD AMOLED display with a resolution of 1024×768 pixels has
improved colour rendering, is power saving, offers high contrast
imagery and a quick-response, as well as providing clear & smooth
images when observing on-the-move or in cold conditions.
- New electronic platform that enables quicker switching on (under 5 sec.) as well as video recording in .mp4 format
Eight colour imaging palettes, preset observation modes, fine customs
brightness and contrast adjustments, built-in photo and video recorder,
wireless integration with iOS and Android devices, software
upgradeability, best-in-class power system, full waterproof and wide
operating range temperatures – new Pulsar thermal imaging devices have a
top-end functionality and operating performance.