The Merger Duo NXP50 is Pulsar’s first multispectral binocular. It combines thermal and digital channels to provide exceptional detection, recognition, and identification capabilities for day and night observation.
Sensor: (NETD < 25 mK) @ 17 µm 640x480 pix. @ 17 µm (thermal) | CMOS 1920x1200 (digital) pix.
Objective lens: F50/1.0 (thermal) | F50/1.4 (digital)
Magnification, x: 3 – 24 (thermal) | 2 – 16 (digital)
FOV (HxV)degrees / m@100m: 12.4° / 21.8 m (thermal channel) | 17.5°/30.7 m (digital channel)
Detection range: 1800 (thermal detection)
Thermal, digital and combined viewing modes
The Pulsar Merger Duo multispectral binoculars support several observation modes. The thermal image mode is used for animal detection and observation in any weather conditions, while the digital image mode maintains improved target identification capability in full-HD resolution. The “Picture-in-Picture” function allows images from both optical channels to be displayed simultaneously, prioritising the thermal or digital image.
Highly sensitive thermal sensor
Highly sensitive 640×480 pixel @ 17 µm thermal imaging sensor with NETD <25mK ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions, when thermal contrast is low. The smallest temperature differences will be clearly visible during the rainfall, fog or cold mornings, in the most difficult conditions for thermal imager.
Extra low-light Full-HD digital night vision
The image generated by the Merger Duo NXP50 digital night channel features high definition and high-quality detail processing. Silhouettes, anatomical differences, behavioral peculiarities – HD-resolution electronics display the trophy qualities of an animal, giving the hunter the information needed for good decision-making on a shot.
IR illuminator
The Merger Duo NXP50 comes with an attachable invisible 940 nm IR illuminator with adjustable spot positioning. It increases the image detail in the digital channel during a pitch-black night, making the device among the most powerful and simply the best multispectral binoculars in the market.
User mode
Use the brightness and contrast adjustments to maximise the detail and informative value of the image in specific observation conditions. The User Mode function saves selected brightness and contrast settings in the device’s memory providing optimal image quality for the next use of the thermal imager immediately, with no additional adjustments needed.
Specifications
Infrared Illuminator
Beam divergence, degree: ≥ FOV
IR Optical power, mW: 500
IR spot position adjustment: yes
Sensor
Type: Uncooled, microbolometric (thermal) | Full-HD CMOS (digital)
Resolution, pixels: 640x480 pix. @ 17 µm (thermal) | CMOS 1920x1200 (digital)
Optics
Objective lens: F50/1.0 (thermal) | F50/1.4 (digital)
Magnification, x: 3 – 24 (thermal) | 2 – 16 (digital)
FOV (HxV)degrees / m@100m: 12.4° / 21.8 m (thermal channel) | 17.5°/30.7 m (digital channel)
Display
Resolution, pixels: 1280Ñ…960
Video recorder
Video / photo resultion, pixel: 1280Ñ…960
Video / photo format: .mp4 / .jpg
WI-FI
Wireless standard: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac (WPA)
Environmental characteristics
Degree of protectionIP code (IEC60529): IPX7 (waterproof)
Operating temperature range, °Ð¡: -25 – +50
Weight & size
Body material: Magnesium alloy
Dimensions, mm: 207x140x73
Weight, kg: 1.2 (batteries included)