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COMES With EXTRA $100 Battery!
NO TRADES, - - Thanks, - John
I have been busy and not on the site much lately.
Like New, maybe an hour of use on it, I purchased for an Elk hunt trip in November, but they changed the regulation in the state so I could not use it for hunting. I had still planned to use it to track a shot animal if needed, but no one in our party shot anything so it is like new condition. I will not draw another non-resident tag for about 12 more years so this is better to go to someone who can make good use of it. You can also text me John at 678 five one six 72 eight three.
Product Info for Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Monocular
The pocket-sized Pulsar Axion SM38 Thermal Monocularr proves the best things come in small packages - boasting an array of high-tech features that will boost the success rate of every hunt you take it on. Pulsar ensured these Thermal Imaging Monoculars deliver remarkable results by installing a professional grade thermal imaging sensor that can detect a 6ft tall object at 1700m in complete darkness. With a rugged magnesium alloy housing, the Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Imaging Monocular brings tough durability to your hunts without weighing you down at all, clocking in at only 270g. An IPX7 waterproof rating means you can use this device in any weather from light drizzles to torrential downpours. Spot prey from extreme distances with one of the highest optic magnifications in its class. Even from far away, the objects you spot will appear crisp and vivid with the HD AMOLED microdisplay that performs to the max even in ice cold temperatures. There's also a picture in picture function so that you can focus on a distant object without losing your wider field of view. Spot, detect, and record remote objects with ease using this Pulsar Axion XM38 5.5-22x Thermal Monocular.
great for tracking deer, elk, hogs, pigs, finding lost cattle, trespassers, watching your propertyFor security, clearing the area for night range practice...
Specifications for Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Monocular:
Resolution: 1024 - 768 pixels
Objective Lens Diameter: 38 mm
Minimum Focus Distance: 3 M
Field of View, Angle: 5.8 deg
Eye Relief: 15 mm
Exit Pupil: 3.5 mm
Battery Type: APS 3 Li-ion Battery Pack
Battery Life: 4 hrs
Length: 149 mm
Width: 49 mm
Height: 70 mm
Refresh Rates: 50 Hz
Weight: 270g
Range of Detection: 1700 M
Water Resistance Level: IPX-7
Battery Quantity: standard is 1 (but this one comes with 2)
Package Contents:
COMES With EXTRA $100 Battery!
NO TRADES, - - Thanks, - John
I have been busy and not on the site much lately.
Like New, maybe an hour of use on it, I purchased for an Elk hunt trip in November, but they changed the regulation in the state so I could not use it for hunting. I had still planned to use it to track a shot animal if needed, but no one in our party shot anything so it is like new condition. I will not draw another non-resident tag for about 12 more years so this is better to go to someone who can make good use of it. You can also text me John at 678 five one six 72 eight three.
Product Info for Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Monocular
The pocket-sized Pulsar Axion SM38 Thermal Monocularr proves the best things come in small packages - boasting an array of high-tech features that will boost the success rate of every hunt you take it on. Pulsar ensured these Thermal Imaging Monoculars deliver remarkable results by installing a professional grade thermal imaging sensor that can detect a 6ft tall object at 1700m in complete darkness. With a rugged magnesium alloy housing, the Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Imaging Monocular brings tough durability to your hunts without weighing you down at all, clocking in at only 270g. An IPX7 waterproof rating means you can use this device in any weather from light drizzles to torrential downpours. Spot prey from extreme distances with one of the highest optic magnifications in its class. Even from far away, the objects you spot will appear crisp and vivid with the HD AMOLED microdisplay that performs to the max even in ice cold temperatures. There's also a picture in picture function so that you can focus on a distant object without losing your wider field of view. Spot, detect, and record remote objects with ease using this Pulsar Axion XM38 5.5-22x Thermal Monocular.
great for tracking deer, elk, hogs, pigs, finding lost cattle, trespassers, watching your propertyFor security, clearing the area for night range practice...
Specifications for Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Monocular:
Magnification: 5.5 - 22 xResolution: 1024 - 768 pixels
Objective Lens Diameter: 38 mm
Minimum Focus Distance: 3 M
Field of View, Angle: 5.8 deg
Eye Relief: 15 mm
Exit Pupil: 3.5 mm
Battery Type: APS 3 Li-ion Battery Pack
Battery Life: 4 hrs
Length: 149 mm
Width: 49 mm
Height: 70 mm
Refresh Rates: 50 Hz
Weight: 270g
Range of Detection: 1700 M
Water Resistance Level: IPX-7
Battery Quantity: standard is 1 (but this one comes with 2)
Features of Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Monocular:- Pocket-sized construction
- Long detection range - spot a 6ft tall object from 1700m out in complete darkness
- Rugged magnesium alloy housing
- Video and still-photo recording w/ 16 GB of internal memory
- Stream Vision app supported
- B-Pack mini power system
- Instant start-up
- Picture in picture function
- HD AMOLED microdisplay
- Covered by the Pulsar's 3 year warranty
Package Contents:
- Pulsar Axion XM38 Thermal Monocular
- APS3 rechargeable battery PLUS - EXTRA Battery so you get (2) Total these are $100 each.
- Battery charger with mains capacity
- USB cable
- Case
- Hand strap
- Quick start guide
- Lens cloth
- Warranty card
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