Pulsar Symbion LRF DXT50 Multispectral Thermal Binocular

5590,00 

Premium multispectral binoculars with thermal, night vision, and full-color day imaging plus an integrated laser rangefinder. With its wide field of view, it’s built for scanning forests and mixed terrain, delivering maximum image detail and quick detection in daylight, darkness, or twilight.

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The Pulsar Symbion series is a family of multispectral binoculars designed for users who need both thermal detection and digital identification in a single, integrated platform. By combining full-color digital imaging, digital night vision, and thermal detection with a laser rangefinder in a single, field-ready system, the Symbion allows users to detect heat signatures, identify targets visually, and measure distance without switching devices.

Both Symbion models feature a magnesium alloy housing rated IP67 for protection against dust, water immersion, and hard field use. A 1920×1080 AMOLED display presents a clear, high-contrast image across day, night, and low-light conditions. The dual-channel design allows users to run thermal and digital views independently or combine them using Picture-in-Picture and multispectral overlay modes, providing context that thermal or digital alone cannot offer.

The Symbion LRF DXT50 steps up to a 1280×1024 thermal sensor, delivering higher thermal resolution for long-range observation and improved target discrimination at distance. Both models share a 50 mm F/1.0 thermal lens and a digital optical channel with up to 26× magnification.

A built-in 905 nm laser rangefinder provides distance measurements out to 1500m with ±1m accuracy, supporting precise ranging for observation, navigation, or ballistic calculation when paired with the Stream Vision Ballistics app. Internal video and photo recording with audio capture allows users to document observations directly to onboard memory, while Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enable live streaming and data transfer to mobile devices.

Powered by a removable APS5 battery system with USB-C external power support, the Symbion is built for extended field sessions without reliance on fixed power sources. Manual, automatic, and semi-automatic calibration options allow users to adapt image performance to changing environmental conditions in real time.

Pulsar Symbion LRF DXT50 1280 Features:

Multispectral Imaging System

Combines thermal and digital channels, allowing users to detect heat signatures and visually identify targets within the same device.


Built-In Laser Rangefinder

Integrated 905 nm LRF measures distances up to 1500m with ±1 m accuracy, eliminating the need for a separate ranging device.

Picture-in-Picture and Overlay Modes

Enables combined thermal and digital views for better situational awareness and target confirmation.

Full-Color Digital Channel

Digital optical magnification up to 26× with image stabilization for clear daytime and low-light observation.

Rugged Magnesium Alloy Housing

IP67-rated construction protects against dust, rain, immersion, and temperature extremes from -25 °C to +50 °C.

Onboard Recording with Audio

Capture photos and video directly to internal memory for documentation and review.

Wireless Connectivity and App Support

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enable live streaming, file transfer, and ballistic integration through Stream Vision 2 and Stream Vision Ballistics.

Flexible Power System

APS5 removable battery with USB-C external power support for extended operation in the field.

Hunters

Scan game at first light and last light with 4K color clarity before switching to thermal for heat detection

Picture-in-Picture modes overlay thermal signatures on digital view to confirm animal identity and antler configuration

Built-in laser rangefinder eliminates guesswork on long shots across varied terrain

Thermal channel detects bedded animals in thick brush and cover where color optics fail

Onboard recording captures shot sequences and scouting intel for future reference

Tactical & Law Enforcement Professionals

Full multispectral capability provides complete situational awareness during reconnaissance and surveillance operations

Thermal detection reveals concealed subjects and vehicles through darkness, fog, and foliage

Digital night vision maintains target identification when passive thermal signatures are insufficient

Laser rangefinder delivers instant distance-to-target data for precision engagement planning

IP67-rated housing withstands field abuse and operates reliably in rain, snow, and extreme temperatures

Stream Vision 2 allows real-time observation sharing and mission coordination via mobile devices

Predator & Varmint Hunters

4K digital sensor spots approaching predators during twilight setups

Thermal imaging identifies heat signatures against cold ground for instant coyote, hog, and bobcat detection

Combined Picture-in-Picture modes confirm target species before the shot

Infrared illuminator extends night vision range without spooking wary predators

Lightweight magnesium construction reduces fatigue during all-night calling sessions

Wildlife Observers & Researchers

Document animal behavior across day and night cycles with high-resolution video recording

Thermal detection locates nocturnal species without disturbing natural activity

Image stabilization maintains steady observation during extended handheld glassing

Stream Vision 2 enables remote viewing and data sharing for collaborative research

Multispectral modes reveal thermoregulation and activity patterns invisible to single-mode optics

Pulsar Symbion LRF DXR50 640 Specifications:

Thermal Sensor Resolution 1280×1024 @ 12 μm 

Thermal NETD <40 mK 

Digital Sensor 4K full-color

Objective Lens 50 mm / F1.0

Thermal Magnification 2x-16x

Digital Magnification 6.5×–26×

Thermal Field of View 17.5° / 30.7 m @ 100m

Thermal Detection Range 2300 m

Eye Relief 18 mm  

Display AMOLED / 1920×1080

Laser Rangefinder Range 1500m

Weight 1kg