The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 Thermal Binoculars combine cutting-edge thermal imaging with a precision built-in laser rangefinder, delivering an unmatched observation tool for hunters, wildlife observers, and tactical professionals who demand performance in any lighting or weather condition.
- Built-in laser rangefinder for instant, accurate distance measurement in the field
- High-sensitivity XP35 thermal sensor detects heat signatures through fog, rain, and foliage
- Crisp AMOLED display delivers vivid, high-contrast thermal imagery day or night
- Variable 2–16x magnification adapts from wide-area scanning to detailed target identification
- IPX7 waterproof rating withstands full submersion up to one meter for 30 minutes
- Ergonomic dual-eyepiece design mirrors traditional binoculars for natural, comfortable use
Who This Is For
The Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 is purpose-built for serious hunters who need to locate, identify, and range game in low-light or zero-light conditions, as well as wildlife researchers, ranch managers, and security professionals who require dependable thermal observation across varied terrain and weather. If you're investing in a premium all-in-one thermal optic that eliminates the need to carry a separate rangefinder, this is the binocular to own.
Specifications
| Model | Merger LRF XP35 |
|---|---|
| Sensor | XP35 Uncooled NETD ≤25 mK |
| Resolution | 384 × 288 px |
| Display | AMOLED, 1024 × 768 |
| Magnification | 2–16x (digital zoom) |
| Lens | 35 mm, F/1.0 |
| Laser Rangefinder | Yes, up to 800 m |
| Detection Range | Up to 1,800 m |
| Waterproofing | IPX7 (1 m / 30 min) |
| Battery Life | Up to 9 hours |
| Operating Temp | -25°C to +50°C |
| Weight | ~810 g |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi (Stream Vision 2 app) |
| Brand | Pulsar |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 be used for daytime observation?
Yes. Unlike many thermal devices optimized solely for darkness, the Merger LRF XP35 is designed for both day and nighttime use. Its thermal sensor detects heat differentials independent of visible light, making it equally effective at noon or midnight. It also penetrates obscurants like fog, smoke, and dense brush that would blind a standard optical binocular.
How accurate is the built-in laser rangefinder, and what is its maximum range?
The integrated laser rangefinder on the Merger LRF XP35 is accurate to within one meter and is effective up to approximately 800 meters under typical field conditions. This allows hunters and spotters to get precise distance readings on targets without carrying a separate ranging device, streamlining gear and speeding up decision-making in the field.
Does the Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 connect to a smartphone or external device?
Yes. The Merger LRF XP35 features built-in Wi-Fi connectivity and is compatible with Pulsar's Stream Vision 2 app, available for both iOS and Android. Through the app you can stream live thermal video, capture images and recordings, update firmware, and share footage directly from your mobile device — making it a versatile tool for scouting, documentation, and team coordination.