Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF thermal monocular for wildlife

Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF thermal monocular with range finder

If you’re serious about spotting wildlife, tracking movement, or working effectively in low-visibility conditions, the Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF thermal monocular is a tool that’s well worth your attention. Designed for real-world field use, it combines advanced thermal imaging with practical features that make a genuine difference when you’re out in the dark.

At its core is a high-performance 640×480 thermal sensor, delivering sharp, detailed imagery even through fog, dense vegetation, or complete darkness. With detection ranges reaching out to around 1,800 metres, it allows you to pick up heat signatures at distances where traditional optics simply can’t compete.

What really elevates the Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF thermal monocular is its integrated laser rangefinder which is capable of measuring distances up to 1,500 metres with impressive accuracy. This is a huge advantage for anyone conducting wildlife surveys, pest control, or land management, where knowing the exact distance to your target can make all the difference.

The unit is also built to handle tough conditions. Its rugged magnesium alloy housing and IP67 rating mean it’s resistant to water, dust, and impacts, while the dual battery system provides up to 12 hours of runtime, making it ideal for long nights in the field.

Add in features like digital image stabilisation, onboard recording, and Wi-Fi connectivity, and you’ve got a device that’s as versatile as it is powerful.

For anyone looking to step up their observation capabilities, the Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF thermal monocular offers a compelling mix of performance, durability, and precision.

Pulsar Oryx XG35 LRF thermal monocular observing wildlife