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Pulsar Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro Thermal Monocular with Laser Range Finder

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Color: XQ35 Pro


Features

  • Long-Distance Laser Rangefinder: Critical for precise decisions. Built-in laser with a 1,100 yd range offers single and continuous scanning modes, 1m accuracy for swift, error-free situational assessment.
  • Lynred Thermal Imaging Precision: Axion 2 thermal monoculars utilize highly sensitive Lynred sensors with a 384x288 pixel resolution (17 m pixel size). Capturing clear signals, providing quality thermal imaging, even in adverse conditions.
  • Axion 2 Thermal Imaging: 3 Sensitivity Levels optimize image rendering for superior detection in diverse conditions. Connected filters, precise brightness, and contrast adjustments ensure accurate long-range animal detection in changing weather.
  • Stream Vision 2 with Wi-Fi: Built-in Wi-Fi connects the device to Android/iOS smartphones via Stream Vision 2 app. Update device software, transfer real-time images to mobile screens, and remotely control digital functions.
  • EXPORT CONTROL NOTICE: This product is controlled for export and in-country transfer under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Diversion contrary to U.S. law prohibited.

Description

Pulsar's Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro thermal monocular gets an impressive upgrade with a new 384x288 microbolometer sensor featuring <25mK thermal sensitivity. This means it can detect subtle infrared heat changes from over 1400 yards away, delivering exceptional image quality for outdoor observation, even at longer distances. Equipped with an 1100-yard laser rangefinder, it provides accurate distance measurements. The Axion 2 LRF XQ35 Pro offers a pristine 640x400 AMOLED display, 2-8x magnification, built-in photo and video recording, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a 16GB memory card, all packed into a pocket-sized design. Supported by the Stream Vision 2 app, you can record, preserve, and transfer memories, download firmware updates, and use your smartphone or tablet as a secondary display. Weighing just 0.6 lbs., it's made of reinforced magnesium alloy, boasting IPX7 protection and operating in temperatures from -13°F to 122°F. Powered by a Pulsar APS5 Li-ion battery, the Axion 2 operates for up to 11 hours, making it a versatile and reliable tool for various outdoor activities.

Brand: Pulsar


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Color: XQ35 Pro


Material: Aluminum


Sport: Hunting


Brand Name: Pulsar


Batteries are Included: Yes


Sport Type: Hunting


Model Number: PL77502


UPC: 810119012340


Global Trade Identification Number: 40


Manufacturer Part Number: PL77502


Item Type Name: Thermal Monocular


Manufacturer: Sellmark Corporation


Warranty Description: 3 Year Limited Warranty


Included Components: AXION Thermal Imager, APS 5 Rechargeable Battery, Battery Pack Charger, Power Adapter, USB Type-C Cable, Carrying Case, Hand Strap, Quick User Manual, Lens Cleaning Cloth, Warranty Card


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Magnification Maximum: 8 x


Measuring Range: 1100 yards


Item Weight: 12.8 ounces


Color: XQ35 Pro


Material Type: Aluminum


International Protection Rating: IPX7


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So Cool It Opens Up Another World
Well what can I say, this thermal monocular is completely wild. It takes some getting used to the buttons, especially in the dark. It does also require a bit of frequent clearing in semi-auto mode as the pixelation becomes stale after a few minutes of viewing, but it clears right away. The battery lasts for a very long time. Now for the really cool part. Aside from watching deer traverse through the trees at night, you can also see Unidentified Flying Objects both at night and during the day, that are not visible to the naked eye, even with a blued night sky. That in itself makes this one of the coolest toys I have purchased. You can even snap pics or record your video for playback later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Chill0ut1

  • Useful for locating owls
I bought this scope for birding with the sole purpose of locating owls, and I'm extremely happy with the purchase. If you're looking to use it for the same purpose, understand that it does have some prety big limitations as during daylight hours it's only really useful on days with overcast skies and also works the absolute best during colder weather, and it can struggle with dense trees but if you're persistent it will definitely help. Despite the limitations though it has helped me find several owls that I would not have found without it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025 by dpitts86

  • It’s ok but not great …..
So I bought the XQ35 pro and it is ok but not that great. I have several other thermals and played with many more and this one is on the lower end of the grading scale. Last night (11/12) I was at the ranch in S. Texas and I had the opportunity to use it on several pigs at night. Compared to my AGM clip on thermal it was night and day differences on the detail and pixilation. The AGM blew the Pulsar out of the water. The range finding capability is nice but you really can’t tell the difference between a cactus or a small pig. The unit really lacks detail. The Pulsar and the AGM are both 384x288 and even though they are both same strength the AGM just seems like it has so much more detail. And yes I bought this unit from Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Paul Mauro

  • Not just for hunters!
We don't hunt, but we use this to see wildlife on hikes, check for birds nests in trees before trimming branches, check for overheating in wiring, check for water pipe locations in the walls (run hot water first), so many uses. For some reason, all the nails show up as dark spots in the walls, so it makes an excellent stud-finder as well. It's also fun just to play around with this device, as it shows heat signatures from footprints, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023 by Susan N.

  • Pulsar Axion
Great budget scanner. The 384 quality is to be expected, good enough to identify out to about 350 yards on a good night. Battery life is great, range finder is a must and very accurate.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Collin

  • Not as good as other Pulsar items I’ve used.
Fair for price with the built in rangefinder. It’s good enough to ID rabbits at 200 yards, coyotes and foxes at 350 and deer at 500 Can pick up thermal spot but not ID at about 200 yards further each. Rangefinder works out to 850. The clarity and image “smoothness” while looking around is nowhere near as good as the rifle scope of the same series, so that was disappointing. (It’s image quality is very, very far below a 50mm Pulsar I have too). It’s like either the processor speed or screen refresh rate is half of what it should be. There’s no way to change the rangefinder reticle color (that I’ve found yet) It’s red, so you can’t see it when using the red color scheme. However, for night hunting, it blows away gen 3 PVS type or digital night vision, if you use a handheld unit to scan and range fields. And it might be cheaper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by C.S.

  • Reliable and Quick
As described and in perfect condition.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great!
Works awesome!
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Tiffany Cawley

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