Pulsar Introduces the Merger LRF XQ35 Thermal Binoculars

If you spend time hunting or scouting at night, you know more than anyone the need for a good pair of thermal binoculars. Pulsar’s latest offering, the all-new Merger LRF XQ35 Thermal Binoculars, promises to be a fantastic offering for nighttime and low-light hunters. It’s a state-of-the-art binocular with practically endless features to make it the perfect choice for night hunting and scouting.

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The Pulsar Merger LRF XQ35 is a well-made thermal binocular that’s a must-have piece of gear for nighttime outdoorsmen. (Photo credit: Pulsar)

Pulsar is pleased to announce the Merger LRF XQ35, the latest pair of digital thermal binoculars to join their family of products. These Pulsar binoculars are designed to deliver exceptional clarity and consistent tracking in a fantastic, compact design. The Merger LRF XQ35 is packed with cutting-edge features, all for the purpose of redefining thermal imaging technology and providing unmatched clarity and performance in the field.

Key features of the Merger LRF XQ35 include a 384×288 Uncooled Asi <25mK 17μm NETD sensor (this allows the bino to deliver excellent thermal sensitivity and clarity). The high contrast 1024×768 AMOLED HD display resolution is created to give users unparalleled image clarity and impressive detail. The binocular has a fast aperture F35/1.0 germanium objective lens combined with a 3-12x digital magnification for superior clarity at a variety of distances and its laser rangefinder is accurate out to 1400 yards. This makes it a great tool for hunters as well as for any other outdoor enthusiasts who spend time outside at night. The Merger LRF XQ35 has two independent batteries that provide up to 10 hours of continuous operation. It also has 8 different color palettes that are designed to adapt to specific tasks and varying observation conditions for greater flexibility in the field.

The Merger LRF XQ35 has built-in photo and video capabilities and can capture high-definition images and store them on 16GB of built-in memory. It’s also compatible with Stream Vision 2 meaning it can stream to mobile devices and tablets. The binocular has an aluminum alloy housing for strength but remains lightweight. According to Pulsar, it’s made to function flawlessly in temperatures ranging from subzero -13° to scorching 122° Fahrenheit. It also has an IPX7 waterproof rating.

MSRP for the Pulsar Merger LRF XQ35 is not known at this time.

Kat Ainsworth Stevens is a long-time outdoor writer, official OGC (Original Gun Cognoscenti), and author of Handgun Hunting: a Comprehensive Guide to Choosing and Using the Right Firearms for Big and Small Game. Der Teufel Katze has written for a number of industry publications (print and online) and edited some of the others, so chances are you've seen or read her work before, somewhere. A woman of eclectic background and habits, Kat has been carrying concealed for over two decades, used to be a farrier, and worked for a long time in emergency veterinary medicine. She prefers big bores, enjoys K9 Search & Rescue, and has a Master's Degree in Pitiless Snarkastic Delivery.

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