Thermal Scopes

Retain complete visibility in total darkness or adverse weather conditions through the use of high-quality Thermal Scopes by leading optics brand Pulsar. Ideal for Hunters and Tactical Teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a thermal scope, and how does it work?

A thermal scope detects heat signatures emitted by objects and converts them into a visible image. Pulsar thermal scopes use advanced infrared sensors to capture heat differences, making them effective for day and night use, even in complete darkness or adverse weather conditions.

Are Thermal Rifle Scopes suitable for hunting?

Yes, thermal scopes are designed with hunters in mind. They allow you to detect animals by their heat signatures, even when they are concealed by foliage or camouflaged against their environment. Features like variable zoom, image clarity, and target recognition enhance their usability in the field.

Can Pulsar thermal scopes be used in daylight?

Yes. Unlike night vision devices, thermal scopes are not affected by daylight or bright light. They work effectively in all lighting conditions, making them versatile for 24/7 use.

What is the detection range of a Pulsar thermal scope?

The detection range varies by model, but Pulsar scopes typically detect heat signatures from distances up to 1,800 metres. Factors like environmental conditions and the size of the target may influence the range.

Do Pulsar thermal scopes record videos and take photos?

Yes, many Pulsar thermal scopes come with built-in video recording and photo-taking capabilities. They also feature Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to stream or transfer footage to your smartphone or tablet via the Stream Vision app.

How long does the battery last in a Pulsar thermal scope?

Pulsar thermal scopes are equipped with rechargeable batteries, with runtimes ranging from 6 to 8 hours, depending on the model and usage. Additional battery packs are also available for extended operation.

Are Pulsar thermal scopes weatherproof?

Yes, Pulsar thermal scopes are built to withstand tough outdoor conditions. They are typically rated IPX7 or higher, meaning they are waterproof and can endure rain, snow, and other challenging environments.

Is it legal to use a thermal scope in my country?

Thermal scope regulations vary by country and region. It’s essential to check local laws regarding the use of thermal imaging devices for hunting or other purposes before purchasing or using a Pulsar thermal scope.