Day & Night Use
The Thermion Duo DXP55 removes the need for alternating scopes, allowing users to switch seamlessly between thermal imaging and day optics at the touch of a button, elongating the hunt well after darkness falls. An extremely sensitive 640×480, 17µm, <25mK NETD European-made thermal sensor is complimented by a powerful 50mm f1.0 objective lens to offer a detection range of up to 1800m, and an integrated high definition 3840×2160 4K CMOS sensor achieves stunning day optics with accurate colour rendering.
Enhanced Night-Time ObservationThe thermal sensor in this device will deliver incredible levels of thermal detail regardless of environmental conditions, working effectively in adverse weather such as heavy rain, dense fog, and snow, or in instances where thermal contrast is low. In these conditions, the Thermion Duo DXP55 is still more than capable of identifying a target and their anatomical features, along with minute details of their surroundings. This large sensor enables a wide 12.4×9.3° field of view, offering a comfortable and more informative experience when observing both static and dynamic scenes.
Incredibly Detailed Daytime Observation
The Thermion Duo DXP55s day optics can be found in the housing located above the devices objective lens, seamlessly integrated within a low-profile extrusion to retain the classic daytime riflescope aesthetics a hunter is used to. The 3840×2160 4K CMOS sensor will provide a crystal clear daytime image at a range of up to 1800m, enhancing the users identification capabilities and allowing them to make informed decisions out in the field. Pulsars advanced image processing algorithms and smoothing filter will ensure picture detail remains high-quality to reduce eye strain and fatigue during long periods of observation.
HD AMOLED Display
All images are presented in outstanding detail onto a 1024×768 HD AMOLED display for a consistently crisp and clearly detailed thermal and daytime picture. A 29.5° wide-angle eyepiece and the wide viewing angle of this display will ensure comfortable image perception.
Outstanding Clarity
Pulsars advanced image processing algorithms allow this riflescope to reach new levels of image detail, with impeccable clarity and contrast. Using a wide range of halftones in the thermal imaging channel enables accurate rendering of complex scenes with evenly-emitting low-contrast object - such as the sky, grass, or the surface of a body of water. These algorithms will enhance the detail and sharpen objects at varying distances, rendering a highly informative thermal image for greater observation opportunities in the field. Manual adjustment of the thermal imaging sensors sensitivity allows a hunter to improve the detection capabilities when environmental conditions change. Pulsars smoothing filter and brightness and contrast settings will ensure prolonged observation remains comfortable and free from fatigue.
Four Observation Modes
The Thermion Duo DXP55 features four observation modes: digital image mode, for use during daytime hunting; thermal imaging mode, for use in night-time conditions; auxiliary mode, for use in challenging daytime conditions that affect detection capabilities - such as dense fog, heavy cloud cover, rain, oncoming or sidelong sunlight, tall grass, shrubbery, or trees; and combined multispectral viewing mode by way of the Picture-in-Picture function, allowing hunters to simultaneously display a thermal and daytime image on the same screen (this mode allows for prioritisation of either channel).
One Shot Freeze Zeroing
The Thermion Duo DXP55 makes zeroing effortless with one shot zeroing, which takes a photo of a target after the ranging shot has been fired, automatically setting the thermal imaging and digital day optics channel reticles at the point of impact. Zeroing can be achieved using the base magnification (2.0-16.0x thermal, 4.0-32.0x digital) or the zoom.
Five Shooting Profiles & Fifty Zeroing Distances
Zeroing settings can be stored in up to five shooting profiles that can be set up for several types of rifles or cartridges. Each of these zeroing profiles can then store up to ten zeroing distances, with a total of fifty possible zeroing distances available.
Ten Customisable Reticles & Nine Colour Modes
Features an electronically displayed reticle in the same plane as the target, with ten reticle configurations and functions (available direct shot type, ballistic, scalable and regular) in nine colour modes for a fully customisable observation experience.
Retains Classic Riflescope Aesthetics
Based on solutions and components found within Pulsars flagship Thermion 2 XP50 Pro thermal imaging riflescope, the Thermion Duo DXP55 features a seamlessly integrated day optics housing located on top of the riflescope that contains a full-colour 4K optical channel for high definition daytime observation.
This housing remains low-profile, allowing this new multispectral riflescope to retain the familiar aesthetics of a classic daytime riflescope, mounting using 30mm scope rings and ensuring it never looks out of place on a rifle.
Quick & Easy Ambidextrous Focusing
Ambidextrous focusing knobs found to either side of the Thermion Duo DXP55s day optics housing have been added to ensure quick and easy focusing whilst remaining comfortable to operate. Fin levers can be found on these focusing knobs, allowing hunters to quickly and easily make micro adjustments whilst out in the field, without ever taking their attention away from their observed field of view.
Dual-Band Wi-Fi
The Thermion Duo DXP55s built-in Wi-Fi module offers dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5GHz) to vastly improve device bandwidth and connection stability, as well as providing a faster rate of data transfer and noise immunity - all for a more reliable and consistent operation between the riflescope and a smartphone or tablet connected to Stream Vision 2.
8 Colour Palettes
For more effective observation capabilities over the Thermion Duo DXP55s field of view, a choice of 8 colour palettes optimises the riflescope for specific tasks, reacting to changing conditions in the observation area and ensuring observation is unimpeded.
White Hot, Black Hot, and Red Hot are the perfect choice for object detection; Rainbow and Ultramarine are great for recognition and identification; and Red Monochrome, Sepia, and Violet are ideal for night-time observation.
Up to 6 Hours of Power
Built-In Still Image & Video Recorder
Operating Temperatures from -25 to +50 °C
IPX7 Waterproof
Stream Vision 2
16GB Storage
PULSAR Thermion Duo DXP55 Thermal Scope
For full specifications, please visit the PULSAR website.