Designed to adapt to the ever-changing needs of a modern user, the Telos XQ35 thermal imaging monocular is the latest addition to Pulsar’s line of fully-upgradeable devices, offering the user the ability to upgrade technical components (whether that’s a more sensitive thermal sensor, a more powerful objective lens, more efficient and functional electronic parts, or even the ability to add a precision laser rangefinder on certain models) in order to ensure a more cost effective way in which to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to technological advancements.
Equipped with a highly sensitive 384×288, 17 µm, <25 mK NETD European-made Lynred thermal sensor, the Telos XQ35 achieves outstanding levels of thermal sensitivity. This, combined with the powerful 35mm f1.0 fast aperture germanium objective lens enables stunning thermal imaging capabilities with a detection range of up to 1300 m in almost any weather condition — including heavy rain, dense fog, snow, and high levels of humidity.
Pulsar’s Image Boost technology ensures this device will provide the highest possible level of detail, clarity, and contrast through a set of proprietary image processing algorithms which work to render complex scenes in a wide range of halftones with evenly emitting low-contrast objects (such as the sky, grass, and the surface of a body of water). These algorithms will ensure incredible levels of thermal informativity through the enhancement of detail and the sharpening of objects at varying distances.
Manually increasing the Telos XQ35’s thermal sensor sensitivity will improve the quality of animal detection in worsening observation conditions, and a smoothing filter with a wide range of brightness and contrast settings will ensure long periods of observation are possible without the user experiencing any fatigue.
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Pulsar Telos XQ35 Thermal Spotter
Ergonomics is at the forefront of the Telos XQ35’s design, offering the user an observation experience that always remains comfortable thanks to a convenient, easy reach button layout along the top panel; an attachable hand strap that can be easily rotate from one side to the other without being removed in order to better cater to left- and right-handed users; and the addition of classically considered focusing and magnification rings located on the objective lens (one by one, as found on traditional camera objective lenses), allowing for smooth image magnification and quick focusing with minimal effort.
For greater levels of adaptability and improved comfort of use, the Telos XQ35 features customisable controls and a customisable user interface — allowing the user to reorder the menu items and prioritise the button configuration for fast application of frequently used device functionalities.
A choice of 8 colour palettes lets the user observe their field of view more effectively, allowing them to optimise the Telos XQ35 for specific tasks, as well as allowing them to react to changing observation conditions.