PULSAR Telos XG50 Thermal Monocular

SKU: BILL|PULSAR PL77513
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$3,831.99

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The PULSAR Telos XG50 is a digital thermal monocular engineered for observation and situational awareness in low-light and no-light conditions. It combines an uncooled 640x480 thermal sensor with an AMOLED display and onboard recording to support extended field use. The unit features a replaceable LPS7i battery pack with USB-C power options and integrated wireless connectivity for image transfer and app integration.

Key Specifications

  • The thermal sensor resolves 640x480 pixels at a 12 µm pixel pitch.
  • The sensor thermal sensitivity is specified as <40 mK NETD.
  • The imaging system operates at a 50 Hz frame rate.
  • The optical objective is listed as F50 / 1.0.
  • The field of view is given as 8.8° x 6.6° (HxV) and 15.4 x 11.5 m @ 100 m.
  • Range performance is provided as a 2,300 m detection range (also represented as 2,515 yd in source materials).
  • The eyepiece/display delivers a 1024x768 pixel AMOLED viewing image.
  • Onboard storage is 64 GB for photo and video (.jpg / .mp4).
  • Battery capacity is 6,400 mAh with an operating time of approximately 8.5 hours on the LPS7i pack.
  • The unit dimensions are 238 x 72 x 62 mm with a weight of 0.66 kg (with battery).

The Telos XG50 is purpose-built for reliable observation and documentation in challenging lighting. Its high-resolution sensor, integrated recording, and extended battery life make it a flexible tool for field observation and professional use where thermal imaging and data capture are required.

Additional information

upc

810119016409

Manufacturer

Pulsar

Manufacturer Part Number

PL77513

Shipping Weight

3.25

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