Pulsar HELION Thermal Imaging Monocular
Key Features:
- Rugged
- Functional and ergonomic design
- Convenient user interface
- Observation in eight colour modes
- Three calibration modes (manual, semi-automatic, automatic)
- Long detection distance
- High magnification
- Three observation modes (forest, city and identification)
- Stadiametric rangefinder
- Waterproof

Sensor Type | Uncooled 17 μm |
Detector Resolution | 384 x 288 |
Refresh Rate | 50Hz |
Lens System | 50 mm; F/1.2 |
Lens Diameter | 42 mm |
Magnification | 4.1-16.4x |
Digital Zoom | 2x / 4x |
Field of view | 7.5° |
Display Resolution | 640x480 |
Detection Range | 1800 m |
Build-In Memory | 8 Gb |
Wi-Fi Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Environmental Rating | IP67 |
Operating Temperature | -25°C to +50°C |
Battery Type | B-pack (18650 Li-Ion) |
Battery Life at 22°C | 8 hours |
Dimentions | 235 x 58 x 55 mm |
Weight | 500 g |
Description
The Helion series thermal imagers embrace a wide range of professional and semi-professional applications from hunting and scouting to law enforcement and life rescue. The Helion is equipped with a recorder which enables video shooting and image capturing at the time of observation. Video and photo files saved in the internal memory can be transferred to a computer via wired connection or to a phone via WiFi. Actual range of detection of a human figure in the field for the Helion thermal monoculars up to 1800 meters, depending on the model. Helion includes a progressive autonomous B-Pack power supply consisting of a quick-detach, rechargeable IPS5, 5 A-h battery pack designed to deliver over 8 hrs. of operation on maximum mode. Higher-powered IPS10 battery packs, as well as CR123A and AA battery cases, also are available and provide a perfect off-the-grid power solution.
Helion thermal imaging monoculars are effective for the use in low temperatures (-25°C) thanks to the frost-resistant AMOLED display employed in the unit (image remains the same as when viewing at positive temperature of the surrounding atmosphere).