Collection: Pulsar Thermion 2

A thermal rifle scope is an essential tool for hunters seeking to improve efficiency, accuracy, and safety in the field, making it a valuable long-term investment. 

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Common Thermion specifications

  • Made in Europe by Pulsar
  • Integrates with Stream Vision Ballistics
  • LRF models feature 800m laser rangefinder
  • 50 series 1024x768 HD AMOLED display
  • 60 series 2560x2560 UHD AMOLED display
  • 6000J recoil resistance is suitable for heavy recoiling rifles and 12g rifled slug
  • Three stage sensor amplification
  • 30mm aluminum alloy body
  • Fully waterproof to IPX7 (IEC60529)
  • Supplied with quick-change 2000mAh APS2 Li-ion battery (optional APS3 3200mAh compatible)
  • Internal 3200mAh back-up battery
  • External power supply 5v-9v USB-C power delivery
  • Video and still recording
  • WiFi Streaming via Stream Vision 2
  • Updateable firmware

New Zealand authorised Pulsar products carry a 3 year warranty (1 year battery warranty) and access to repair and servicing. Look for the gold Genuine sticker on product packaging.

  • Dual power system

    Thermions are supplied with a quick-change APS2 2500mA battery. An optional APS3 3500mA battery is available and is used with the supplied extension turret.

    An internal back-up battery enables hot swapping of removable batteries without the device shutting down, and provides additional run-time.

  • Easy to mount and use

    A robust 30mm body tube makes the Thermion easy to mount on all firearms.

    Simple, intuitive controls provide direct access to operational functions and menu items.

    Sighting-in and adding user profiles is quick and easy. Watch Stefan Orman's video below for more information.

  • Stream Vision Ballistics App

    Pulsar Stream Vision Ballistics integrates with all Thermions, providing a ballistic holdover mark on the reticle.

    LRF (Laser rangefinder) models move the ballistic holdover mark based on the measured distance.

    Non LRF models move the ballistic holdover indicator by dialling-in distance.

Sighting-in a Thermion 2