5.5-22x32 Thermal Monocular
Pulsar Axion XM38
AXION KEY IR-matrix (microbolometer) based thermal imaging monoculars are represented by a number of models that differ in magnification and lens diameter. These devices are designed for use both at night-time and during the day in difficult weather conditions (fog, smog, rain), as well as where obstacles are present that impede the detection of a target (branches, tall grass, dense shrubs etc.). Unlike night-vision devices that are based on electron-optical converters, thermal vision monoculars do not require an external light source and are resistant to the effects of bright light.
AXION KEY monoculars can be used for night-time hunting, observation and terrain orientation, and carrying out rescue operations.
While the Axion XM38 Thermal Monocular is small enough to fit in your pocket, the feature-rich technology confined to this best-in-class device’s IPX7 waterproof rated (submersible in 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes), textured magnesium-alloy body delivers big on advanced heat-seeking technology. Positioned as the Axion flagship monocular, the XM38 boasts a 320x240 microbolometer resolution sensor, 12μm pixel pitch, full-color 1024x768 HD AMOLED micro-display, 8-color palette, picture-in-picture, 5.5-22x magnification, jaw-dropping 1,850-yard heat-signature detection range, ultra-easy user interface, instant startup, Wi-Fi via the Stream Vision App, integrated still-image and video recording with audio and 16gb of internal storage.