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Pulsar Wildlife Lumion XL50
$6,599.00
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Pulsar Wildlife Lumion XL50

Price
$6,599.00   

The Pulsar Wildlife Lumion XL50 is part of the new Pulsar Wildlife range, specifically designed for wildlife observation. Limited sample stock has arrived in Australia and is available now.

The Lumion XL50  is a Pulsar Wildlife High Definition thermal monocular , offering excellent vision of something like a Dunnart close, a Sugar Glider at medium distances and can detect a Big Red Kangaroo at 2.3 kilometres (though without any definition to id it). Working distance is much less. The difference between the XQ series thermals is the XL has 7 times more pixels, giving a much better image. Like every bino and monocular in the Pulsar Wildlife range, it has the ability to take pictures and record video. It also has the ability to live stream to a phone or tablet so you can share your vision with a partner or group.

The Pulsar Wildlife Lumion XL50 thermal monocular is designed for those who want very high image quality.. The Pulsar Wildlife thermal series is specifically designed for wildlife photography, birdwatching, ecologists, naturalists, professional research and environmentalists.

The Lumion XL50 sets the standard for premium thermal observation. Its cutting-edge 1024×768 Lynred HD thermal sensor with 12µm resolution and exceptional <20mK sNETD noise performance, paired with a powerful 50mm f/1.0 germanium objective, delivers unmatched heat detection to 2300 metres—even through heavy rain, dense fog, snow, and high humidity. The 2.5-20x magnification range maintains stunning image detail throughout, revealing the smallest heat signatures with remarkable clarity. Pulsar's proprietary Image Boost technology transforms complex scenes into richly detailed thermal imagery. Advanced algorithms render low-contrast elements—sky, vegetation, water—with superior definition and contrast, whilst manual sensitivity adjustment and comprehensive brightness and contrast controls with smoothing filtration enable extended observation sessions without fatigue. Ergonomic excellence defines the user experience. Intuitive button placement along the top panel, a rotatable hand strap accommodating both left and right-handed users, and traditional focus and magnification rings on the objective lens enable smooth, effortless operation. Customisable controls and user interface let you prioritise frequently used functions and reorganise menus for your workflow. Nine colour palettes optimise thermal rendering for any task—White Hot, Black Hot, and Red Hot for detection; Rainbow and Ultramarine for recognition; Red Monochrome, Sepia, Violet and Green for extended night observation. Built to endure, the composite polymeric rubber-coated housing resists wear, provides secure grip in wet and dry conditions, and simplifies maintenance. IPX7 waterproofing ensures reliability even after submersion to 1 metre for 30 minutes. Operating temperature range spans -25°C to +40°C. Capture every discovery with integrated still and video recording to generous onboard memory. Control everything wirelessly via the Wild Vision app—adjust settings in real-time, record remotely, and enjoy automatic firmware updates.
Specifications
Thermal Sensor 1024×768, 12µm
NETD <40mK
sNETD* <20 mK
Frame Rate 50 Hz
Objective Lens 50mm f1.0
Magnification 2.5-20x (8x Digital Zoom)
FOV 14×10.5 (degrees) / 24.6х18.5 (m @ 100m)
Eye Relief 14mm
Display 1024×768 AMOLED
Detection Range 2300m
Video Recorder Yes, with audio
Video Resolution 1024×768
Video Format .mp4/.jpg
Built-In Memory 64 GB
Wireless Protocol Wi-Fi
Wireless Standard IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac (WPA)
Frequency 2.4 / 5 GHz
Degree of Protection IPX7 (waterproof)
Operating Temperature Range -25 – +40 °C
Compatible Mounts 1/4″
Supported Application Wild Vision
Output Voltage 3.0 – 4.2 V
Battery Type LPS 7i Li-Ion Battery Pack
Battery Capacity 6400 mAh
Operating Time (at T=22°C) Up to 7 hours
External Power Supply 5V, 9V (USB Type-C Power Delivery)
Body Material Rubber armored reinforced plastic
Dimensions 243 x 72 x 62 mm
Weight 680 g

 

*sNETD (System NETD) refers to the sensor’s capabilities with additional help from software algorithms.

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Pulsar Wildlife Thermal Monoculars & Binos
Why a Wildlife specific Thermal?

Conventional thermal monoculars and thermal binoculars like standard Pulsar thermals and all the Chinese thermals available in Australia are optimised, correctly so, for night use. The Pulsar Wildlife series also has the ability to be used at times like dusk and dawn with far better results, due to a better capability to deal with warm backgrounds. For example, looking across a bush setting with setting daylight in the background. Get much more use out of your thermal and better results. That said, no thermal can look up at a eucalypt in the bright midday sun and detect koalas. The sun is so much hotter. No one gets sunburnt or heatstroke from holding a koala, but thousands do from the sun even though it is 150 million kilometres away!

Pulsar Wildlife thermal monoculars and thermal binoculars have a palette designed for long term observation or surveying which is easier on the eye when used for long periods.

There is also a considerable difference between looking for something like a Dunnart or Fairy Wren and looking for a feral pest species or human - also the distances most are observed at. Pulsar Wildlife firmware is optimised to take these size and distance differences in to account , with further firmware updates planned. This firmware is Wildlife specific models only.

Made In Europe

The Pulsar Wildlife Thermal monocular and binocular series is Made in Europe. This brings a requirement for longevity of the product, serviceability, recycle-ability and availability of spare parts over the service life. There is a very comprehensive range of spares and very well equipped service facility available in Australia.

Pulsar was the first company to sell thermal monoculars to civilians 15 years ago. Wolf Eyes has been continuously supplying Pulsar Thermal Monoculars in Australia since the beginning and still have some (though not all) of the spares for those first units in our office, with more available from Pulsar. It is rare to get that level of backup on any electronic product, little alone a 15 year old one.

Pulsar also believes in regularly updating the firmware on their products (similar to a mobile phone or computer) so the thermal monocular or thermal binoculars you purchase today will be more capable in the coming years.

Nine Colour Palettes

Nine colour palettes enable effective observation of the field of view, each of which allow the user to optimise the device for specific scenarios and adapt to changing conditions.


  • White Hot, Black Hot, and Red Hot are perfect for object detection

  • Rainbow and Ultramarine will increase recognition and identification capabilities

  • Sepia, Red Monochrome, and Violet are best for long, night-time observation.

  • Green for more comfortable viewing with reduced eye strain.
Wild Vision App

Connect your monocular or binos to the NEW Wild Vision app from Pulsar Wildlife via an Android or iOS smartphone or tablet and discover a wide range of connectivity features, including:

  • The ability to use your mobile phone or tablet as a wireless remote to control and adjust the device’s settings, with all the changes made on your device’s screen visible in real-time. This feature also allows for remote recording of footage or capturing of still images.
  • A gallery of photos and videos captured on the device that can be browsed through and downloaded. These videos and images can also be shared easily.
  • The ability to remotely update the device’s firmware, meaning users can enjoy all the latest features and ensure your Pulsar is always running to the best of its ability.
Built-in Video & Still Image Recording

The built-in still image and video recording capability allows you to catch those amazing moments when observing and watching. It is also invaluable for those doing wildlife surveys, enabling a much more accurate count when reviewed later on a big screen. Or just observing later on the big screen! It is just one press to start videoing or to capture a once in a lifetime image.

The internal memory is generous allowing thousands of images or hours of video to be stored on the monocular or binoculars.




Durable, tough & water resistant

All Pulsar Wildlife Thermal Monoculars & Thermal Binoculars are built of extremely durable materials, operate from – 25 to + 50 C and are water resistant. The perfect companion in the wild!

This durability applies to all Pulsar Wildlife thermal models, from the Alaris XQ30, Alaris XG30, Orni XG35 LRF, Lumion XL50, Ventex XP35 LRF up to the Ventex XT50 LRF.

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