Pulsar Trionyx Multispectral Binoculars (Photo courtesy of Pulsar)
September 15, 2021
By Firearms News Staff
The Pulsar Trionyx Multispectral Binoculars combine imaging technologies in a single unit to provide users with a seamless transition between thermal and digital night vision.
The Trionyx is ideal for law enforcement, with its thermal sensor able to quickly detect a suspect fleeing or hiding, and the digital night vision able to provide clear identification. Hunters can use the Trionyx thermal sensor to locate an animal, and then switch to digital to confirm the target before firing.
(Photo courtesy of Pulsar) Combining the scanning range of a fixed-focus 384x288 thermal sensor—over 1,000 yards—with the target-identification capability of focusable digital night vision, very little can escape the Trionyx’s detection. With the included IR Illuminator, Trionyx Binoculars are the complete package.
Beyond the Trionyx’s multispectral capabilities, it is loaded with stunning technological features. Utilizing the built-in video recording, 16GB of memory and Wi-Fi connectivity, users can capture and save all their exciting memories. Robust and hardy from inception, Trionyx Binoculars have a 6-hour battery with the Pulsar TPS7 Li-Ion and IPX7 waterproof rating.
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Key Features: Multi-channel thermal/digital/fusion overlay imaging modes 384x288 thermal resolution sensor 1280x720 AMOLED display 1280x720 CMOS Sensor 1000yd Thermal Detection Range 450yd Digital NV Detection Range Built-in 850nm IR Illuminator Built-in Recording & Wi-fi capability IPX7 Waterproof Rating Shockproof Glass-Nylon Composite Body For more information about the Pulsar Trionyx Multispectral Binoculars, please visit: pulsar-nv.com