Pulsar Extends Thermion 2 Riflescope Series

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posted on April 14, 2021
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Pulsar has extended its Thermion 2 riflescope series with three new models. Each scope boasts 17µm pixel pitch technology to provide contrast and definition for heat signatures, which transmit into color-rich, pristine images on a 1024X768 AMOLED display. Thermion 2s boast fast aperture F/1.0 enhanced Germanium lenses, 10 reticle options, multiple profile saves and eight color palettes to ensure positive target identification.

Even further, Thermion 2s have Wi-Fi connectivity with Stream Vision App compatibility along with built-in video recording with sound and 16GB of memory storage. Thermion 2s are powered by combined internal and external batteries to allow hot swapping, and provide seven hours of battery life. In terms of durability, Thermion 2s are waterproof IPX7-rated and operate in temperatures between -13F to 122F.

For more information on these new models, please visit pulsar-nv.com.

Thermion 2 specs of 3 new models

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