Product Overview
Telos stands out as a premium-class thermal imaging monocular and is the first upgradeable device by Pulsar.
With a variety of models available, Telos caters to diverse hunting needs. You can choose from different resolution sensors (XQ, XG, XP, XL), various objective lenses and models with or without the laser rangefinder.
Designed for ambidextrous and prolonged use, the Telos features a unique rubberized housing. The front-located focusing and digital zoom rings ensure tactile and effortless operation. The new haptic feedback function enhances intuitiveness by providing short vibrations when control buttons are pressed. A newly designed replaceable battery allows for up to 8 hours of continuous operation.
Upgradable device
Telos is the new concept of upgradeable thermal imaging monoculars. It is the first line of thermal devices on the market to offer the option of technical hardware upgrade. The components of the Telos can be replaced with new ones featuring better characteristics. The user doesn’t need to acquire a new device when introducing newer technology. Telos is designed to be time-resistant, future-proof, and constantly adapt to a hunter’s ever-changing needs. With our new upgradeability concept, your Pulsar Telos thermal imaging monocular will become a renewable device. Or, if you wish, a device for life.
Possible upgrade types:
- Addition of the laser rangefinder for the non-LRF models
- Sensor upgrade
- Objective lens upgrade
TELOS LRF XL50
The most powerful of the range, the Pulsar Telos LRF XL50 is the first thermal imaging monocular with an HD resolution sensor and a built-in laser rangefinder.
You can ideally adjust the image in Telos with one hand − the focusing and smooth zoom rings are located on the lens in the classic layout, one by one, as in professional camera objective lenses. The consistent arrangement of the rings enables getting a clear image with the required magnification quickly and with minimal effort.
Intuitive user experience
For a more tactile and intuitive use of Pulsar flagship handhelds, activate the haptic feedback function in the short menu of the Telos. The unit will respond with short vibrations when pressing the control buttons.
Built for toughest conditions
The vertical symmetrical layout of the controls makes Telos the best thermal imaging monoculars for ambidextruous use − the buttons are located in a row on the top panel, and the lens rings are used for focusing and changing magnification, ensuring maximum comfort when used with both left and right hand.
Precise laser ranging up to 1000 m
Understanding the target distance is an essential factor in making the right decisions. A built-in laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1 kilometre allows you to measure distances in single measurements and continuous scanning modes with an accuracy of ± 1 metre for quick and error-free assessment of the situation.
Ergonomic, nonslip rubber-coated housing
The rubber-coated housing helps to securely hold the thermal imaging device in the hand in both dry weather and rain. The housing has exceptional wear resistance and perfectly withstands operation in a wide range of temperatures, including dusty and moist conditions, and it protects the device from falls. In addition, the housing is easily cleaned and keeps its original appearance for a long time.
Replaceable battery pack with direct plug & wireless fast charge options
The brand-new LPS 7i quick-change Li-ion battery guarantees more than 8 hours of operating time. LPS 7i doesn’t require special chargers − just connect it to any network adapter via the USB Type-C port and charge it using the Power Delivery fast charging protocol in a short time. Moreover, the LPS 7i battery supports wireless charging.
Ergonomic and functional carrying case
A hunter must be fast-moving. A sign of good quality equipment is being at hand when needed, and invisible the rest of the time. Stylish on the outside, the Telos case is user-friendly and comfortable to carry. The thermal imaging device is quickly and easily removed from the case and placed in position. The system of optimal belt positioning distributes the device weight on the hunter’s body, relieving the load from the shoulders, back and neck. The cover fits snugly to the body, without preventing the hunter from freely bending, turning, crouching, moving across country and using weapons. Additionally, the Telos case is equipped with straps for attaching it to a waist belt, as well as to equipment with a modular Molle fixation system, including backpacks and webbed gears.
Adaptable for left- and right-handed use
The vertical symmetrical layout of the controls makes Telos the best thermal imaging monoculars for ambidextruous use − the buttons are located in a row on the top panel, and the lens rings are used for focusing and changing magnification, ensuring maximum comfort when used with both left and right hand.
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