Pulsar Thermal Imaging Thermion 2, Talion, & Axion Series

Master every environment with our premium Pulsar collection. From the traditional 30mm tube design of the Pulsar Thermion and compact ergonomics of the Pulsar Talion to the pocket-sized Pulsar Axion monocular, these optics deliver unmatched sensor sensitivity. Whether you need the extreme detection of the Pulsar Trail or the latest "Pro" series, our lineup ensures precision in any condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Pulsar Thermion series the preferred choice for long-range shooters?

The Pulsar Thermion series is designed with a familiar 30mm tube housing for easy mounting on standard rings while offering flagship thermal sensors (up to 1024x768) and integrated ballistic calculators for extreme precision at distance.

How does the Pulsar Talion improve the stalking and hunting experience?

The Pulsar Talion features a unique multipoint mounting prism and a super-compact, lightweight design, making it the most ergonomic choice for hunters who need to maintain balance on lighter rifle platforms during long stalks.

Is the Pulsar Axion monocular powerful enough for professional scouting?

Despite its pocket-sized frame, the Pulsar Axion utilizes high-grade germanium optics and advanced sensor technology to provide detection ranges of up to 1,750 yards, making it an essential tool for rapid heat signature identification.

Can the Pulsar Trail series still compete with newer thermal models?

 The Pulsar Trail remains a legend in the community due to its rugged heatsink design and proven reliability; however, modern "Pro" versions of current lineups now offer significantly higher sensitivity (NETD < 25 mK) and improved battery life.

What is the difference between Pulsar’s XQ, XP, and XG sensors?

This relates to the sensor resolution and pixel pitch: XQ typically uses a 384x288 sensor, XP is the 640x480 professional standard, and XG often features the 640x480 resolution with a smaller 12-micron pixel pitch for increased magnification.

How do I record and share footage from my Pulsar thermal device?

Almost all modern Pulsar optics come with built-in video recording and are compatible with the Stream Vision 2 app, allowing you to stream live footage to your phone and download the latest firmware updates wirelessly.