The Merger LRF XT50 thermal imaging binoculars are the most powerful in Pulsar’s range. They are also incredibly comfortable to use and have many features that make them perfect for birding, wildlife watching, nature observation, and beyond.
And we don’t just say it because it sounds good. Here are 7 reasons that make the Merger LRF XT50 the perfect birding tool and perhaps even the best binoculars for birdwatching (at least in the thermal world).
The Pulsar Merger LRF XT50 is the first device in our range to receive the premium 1280×1024 HD resolution thermal sensor. Now, if you’re new to thermal vision, here’s what you need to know about the number: it hasn’t been long since HD sensors were introduced in thermal devices, and this sensor is even larger than the standard HD chip.
The reason size matters is very simple: the bigger the sensor, the more details you get. And for nature observation, especially birding, details are everything. The objects you observe will often be quite far away, so having a detailed image will help you recognize them more easily and confidently.
When it comes to birdwatching, there is no such thing as too wide a field of view. The wider it is, the bigger the area you can observe, meaning there are fewer chances you’ll miss that one rare bird.
Plus, a wide FOV becomes essential when you need to zoom in on an object––and it’s likely to happen a lot with birds. Starting with a wide field of view ensures that even at higher zoom levels, you can still comfortably observe your surroundings and easily find that bird.
The Pulsar Merger LRF XT50 thermal imaging binoculars were the first in our range to feature digital image stabilization. By minimizing the effects of shaky hands, this feature allows you to focus better on observed objects. In turn, you can enjoy improved recognition, more confident identification, and overall more comfortable nature observation.
From the outside, the Pulsar Merger LRF XT50 thermal imaging binoculars aren’t much different from your daytime binos. The simple design makes the device much easier to use.
Transitioning from analog to thermal vision takes some getting used to, and having a familiar shape helps ease that transition. Plus, the tried-and-tested design means it’s simple and intuitive to use, with all control buttons conveniently placed within reach.
If you’re birdwatching with your family, friends, or clients, chances are you’ll want them to see what you’re seeing, too. The Merger LRF XT50 lets you do so without the need to purchase additional devices. You can stream video via Bluetooth directly to the screen of your phone or tablet.
Alternatively, you can plug the thermal device directly into your computer, tablet, or phone via a USB Type-C port. This option provides better video quality and lower delay, along with the ability to edit the video using software.
Thermal night vision utilizes software to deliver the best possible image, which also enables users to customize the screen. This, in turn, enhances the overall wildlife watching experience.
In the case of the Merger LRF XT50, the customization options include:
Additional features allow you to adjust image brightness and contrast, thermal sensitivity, and more––all to make observation better and more comfortable.
At Pulsar, we take pride in continuously updating our devices through remote firmware updates. The most recent update for the Merger LRF XT50 introduced many new functions and improved image quality with advanced noise reduction algorithms.
These continuous updates ensure that you can enjoy your device long after purchase, with quality that only improves over time.
These are just 7 of the many reasons that make the Pulsar Merger LRF XT50 the best thermal imaging binoculars for birdwatching, nature observation, and beyond. With exceptional image quality and numerous premium features, they deliver plenty of detail and ease of use in varying conditions and weather.
To learn more about all the features of Pulsar’s most premium thermal imaging binoculars, click here. And if you’re ready for more, contact your local distributor and try the binoculars for yourself.