The Pulsar Telos XQ35 thermal monocular is a powerful handheld device designed to detect heat rather than visible light, making it an incredibly useful tool for wildlife observation and other night-time activities. Identifying animals by their body heat allows users to locate wildlife even in complete darkness, thick vegetation, fog or rain.
One of the standout features of the Pulsar Telos XQ35 is the combination of the high-sensitivity 384×288 thermal sensor and fast F/1.0 lens, which work together to produce detailed, high-contrast images of warm objects against cooler backgrounds. This means animals that might be hidden in long grass or dense bush can still be detected through their heat signatures. The Pulsar Thelos XQ35 thermal monocular also offers 3 to 12 x magnification, allowing users to scan wide areas and then zoom in for closer identification.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the Pulsar Telos XQ35 can be extremely useful for locating nocturnal animals such as possums, owls, feral animals, or other mammals that are active after dark. Because it can detect heat at long distances (up to around 1,300 metres under ideal conditions) it is effective for scanning paddocks, forests, or open landscapes.
Beyond wildlife watching, the Pulsar Telos XQ35 thermal monocular is also used for wildlife surveys, conservation work, search and rescue operations, and property monitoring. Being able to quickly detect heat signatures can help locate lost people, identify animals in difficult terrain, or monitor activity around remote areas at night.
The Pulsar Telos XQ35 thermal monocular includes useful features such as built-in video and photo recording, 64 GB internal storage, and Wi-Fi connectivity for sharing images through the Stream Vision app. Combined with a rugged waterproof design and long battery life, it is well suited for extended use in the field. The Pulsar Telos XQ35 allows users to “see” heat in the landscape, making it an invaluable tool for anyone interested in exploring wildlife and the outdoors after dark.


