
Pulsar Oryx LRF XG35 Thermal Monocular
Condition & contents
| Grading | Please enquire for current condition |
|---|---|
| Testing | Fully tested |
| Warranty | Included |
| Includes | Please enquire |
At a glance: Pulsar Oryx LRF XG35 - thermal monocular with 640x480 sensor + built-in laser rangefinder.
About this lens
The Pulsar Oryx LRF XG35 is a thermal monocular with a built-in laser rangefinder - 640x480 high-resolution sensor, 35mm lens, and an integrated LRF that measures distance to targets. Used for long-range observation where knowing target distance is valuable (hunting, surveillance, research).
Build & handling
| Type | Thermal monocular with integrated laser rangefinder |
|---|---|
| Sensor | 640x480 thermal resolution |
| Field of view | Approx. 9.3° x 7.0° |
| Detection range | Up to approx. 1800m for a human-size target |
| Laser rangefinder | Built-in, measures to approx. 1000m+ |
| Display | AMOLED |
| Battery | Rechargeable, swappable |
| Waterproofing | IPX7 |
| Weight | Approx. 420g |
Works with
- Standalone device
- Stream Vision 2 app (iOS / Android)
- Pulsar APS5 swappable battery packs
Best for
A specialist thermal monocular - the combination of 640x480 thermal sensor and built-in laser rangefinder is unusual and highly capable. Used for long-range hunting (knowing target distance is critical for shot placement), professional surveillance, and research where precise distance measurement matters alongside thermal detection.
Frequently asked questions
How does the integrated rangefinder work?
Press the dedicated rangefinder button, the device fires a laser pulse, measures the time of return, and displays the distance overlay in the thermal image. The 1000m+ range handles nearly any practical hunting or observation scenario.
Specifications
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Brand | Pulsar |


