Thermal clip-on device featuring a 35 mm lens diameter, specifically engineered for use with sighting scopes with magnifications from 2 to 6x. Utilizing the PSP-B adapter system (not included), the clip-on can be attached to scopes of any brand and lens size. The 2 XQ35 model also comes with a 3x20B observation monocular, which can be quickly and easily mounted to the rear section of the thermal clip-on. With the monocular in place, the unit transforms into a thermal viewer offering 3x magnification.
A frost-resistant HD AMOLED display with a 1920x1080 pixel resolution provides exceptional clarity. The IPX7 waterproof rating ensures safe operation when submerged in water to a depth of 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. The "Display OFF" function enables you to power the display on or off while keeping the device running, preserving battery life and aiding in remaining undetected at night. The Pulsar Krypton 2 XQ35 is equipped with a sensor delivering 384x288 (17 µm) resolution.
Attachment to the scope's lens is achieved using an adapter (not included). Krypton 2 FXQ35 offers consistent reticle positioning, ensuring no shift during firing. The magnesium alloy housing guarantees recoil resistance up to 6000 J, making the clip-on suitable for high-caliber rifles, with a maximum caliber of .375 H&H.
Offering eight image display modes, the thermal clip-on supports enhanced object detection and identification:
- White Hot – ideal for object detection.
- Black Hot – optimized for object detection.
- Red Hot – effective for object detection.
- RedMonochrome – designed for extended nighttime observation.
- Rainbow – for clear recognition and identification.
- Ultramarine – for advanced recognition and identification.
- Violet – tailored for long periods of nighttime observation.
- Sepia – suited for prolonged observation at night.
Onboard 16 GB image recorder and USB-C port enable seamless transfer of recordings from the night vision unit to a computer. The integrated Wi-Fi module (2.4/5 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac (WPA)) facilitates wireless connectivity with mobile devices, making it possible to stream images to a smartphone display. The complimentary Smart Vision application (Polish language) provides basic device control and supports live streaming on YouTube.
Powered by a 6400 mAh IPS-7 battery (included), the XQ35 model also supports the higher-capacity IPS-14 battery.
Included in the package:
-- USB / 230 V charger
-- lens cap
-- eyepiece cap
-- battery cover
-- protective cover
-- 1 x IPS-7 6400 mAh battery
-- IPS battery docking station
-- USB cable
-- cleaning cloth
-- remote control
-- 3x20B observation monocular
-- Polish-language user manual
Technical data
Lens parameters: 35 mm F/1.0
Magnification: 3x
Recommended scope magnification range: 2-6x
Observation range: 1300 m
Linear field of view at 100 m: 18.7 x 14 m
Angular field of view: 10.7 х 8 deg.
Sensor: uncooled
Sensor resolution: 384 x 288 pixels (17 µm)
Display: AMOLED HD
Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
Internal memory: 16 GB
Power supply: IPS-7 battery, 6400 mAh
External power supply: USB-C (5 V)
Waterproof class: IPX7
Operating time: 11 h
Video recording format: mp4
Photo format: jpg
Wi-Fi module: 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n
Network range: 15 m
Operating temperature: from -25 to +50 deg. C
Shock resistance: 6000 J
Dimensions: 201 x 73 x 83 mm
Weight: 540 g
Manufacturer: Pulsar, Lithuania
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Pulsar, part of the European Yukon Group, is a brand of thermal imaging and day/night digital optics based in Lithuania. It was founded in 1991 by a group of enthusiasts who assembled their first devices in a basement, and today employs over 1200 people and operates in more than 70 countries. All Pulsar products are manufactured in Europe, and the brand has become famous for innovations such as digital sights with a one-shot zero function for quick zeroing, and Dual-Purpose solutions that combine the functions of a monocular and a sight. Its modernity is also emphasized by the Stream Vision 2 app, which allows devices to be connected to smartphones via Wi-Fi for remote control, image transfer, and software updates. In 2005, Yukon Group was the first company to introduce digital night vision sights to the civilian market, initiating a new era of accessible optoelectronics. In 2012, the first mass-produced thermal imaging monocular for civilians, the Quantum, was released, followed in 2019 by the compact Axion XM30, capable of detecting a human silhouette from a distance of 1350 meters in complete darkness.
| Reticle | No |
|---|---|
| Sensor resolution | 384x288 px |
| Screen resolution | 1920x1080 px |
| Additional accessories included | Yes |
| Dimensions | 201 x 73 x 83 mm |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Accumulator/battery type | 1x Li-Ion IPS-7 |
| Power type | Interchangable accumulator |
| Built-in memory | Yes |
| Thermal imager type | Cap/Monocular |
| Display modes | 8 |
| Optics ready | Yes |
| Field of view | 18,7 x 14 m/ 100 m |
| Vehicle detection | 1300 m |
| Human detection | 1300 m |
| Waterproof class | IPX 7 |
| Objective lens diameter (mm) | 35 |
| Maximum detection depth | 1300 m |
| Weight | 540 g |
| EAN | 4779022925832 |
| Manufacturer code | 77374 |
| Brand | Pulsar |
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