Pulsar proudly introduces a real beast in a compact and rugged premium housing. Meet the Axion XG30, the latest addition to the Compact thermal imaging monocular series. This new model, equipped with powerful European-made sensors, set a new standard in the market. As small as your pocket size, this monocular elevate your observation experience. With a high-powered 640x480 pixel resolution @12 microns Lynred sensor, they provide excellent image quality and outstanding performance in all observation conditions. The new Compact series monocular is small, fierce and pack a punch. This model comes with a wide field of view, leaving no place for compromise, just pure observation comfort. The Axion is equipped with a full features package, including photo and video recording capabilities, Stream Vision 2 support for iOS and Android devices via Wi-Fi, quick-change long-life batteries, and IPX7 waterproof rating. The premium class rugged magnesium alloy housing ensures durability, making them ideal for tough hunting conditions. Axion XG30: the most compact version, offering a great performance-to-price ratio with a 14.6 wide field of view.
Package Contents:
- Pulsar Axion Compact XG30 2-16x25mm Thermal Monocular
- APS 3 rechargeable battery
- Power Adapter
- USB Type-C cable with USB Type-A adapter
- Carrying case
- Hand strap
- Quick User Manual
- Lens-cleaning cloth
- Warranty sheet
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