The Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 LRF thermal imager has a resolution of 384x288 pixels.
The thermal imager can detect medium-sized objects up to 1300 meters away, even in complete darkness.
The Pulsar Axion 2 XQ35 features a variable magnification range from 2x to 8x.
Yes, it is equipped with a laser rangefinder that can measure distances up to 1000 meters.
The battery life can extend up to 11 hours, allowing for continuous monitoring.
Yes, the battery is replaceable and can also be charged without removing it from the thermal imager.
The thermal imager is made from a magnesium alloy, which is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, shockproof, and waterproof.
Yes, the device is designed to operate in wet and unpredictable conditions without fear of damage.
It includes a smooth filter, sensitivity gain adjustments, and numerous brightness and contrast settings for enhanced image quality.
The 'Frame in Frame' function displays an additional window on the main screen with a magnified image of a selected area, allowing for detailed observation.
Thanks to its high sensitivity sensor and adjustable color palettes, the thermal imager performs exceptionally well in low visibility conditions.
Yes, it is designed to be user-friendly, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced hunters.
The unit is lightweight due to its magnesium alloy construction, making it easy to carry in a pocket.
Users can choose from eight different color palettes to suit various observation situations.
Yes, the manufacturer provides a warranty for the product, ensuring it is built to withstand rugged conditions.
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