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Pulsar Symbion LRF line of thermal binoculars
SHOT Show 2026 – Pulsar introduces the Symbion LRF line of multispectral binoculars with thermal, night vision, full-color day imaging, and integrated laser rangefinder
New for 2026, Pulsar introduces the Symbion LRF line of multispectral binoculars: two models – LRF DXT50 and LRD DXR50 – featuring two different thermal sensors (1280x1024/12µm and 640x480/12µm respectively), embedding digital full-color day vision, night vision with a focusable 850 nm infrared illuminator, thermal vision, and a laser rangefinder with a range of 1.500 meters (1,640 yards) together in a single device.
The Symbion LRF binoculars allow seamless transition between modes of use, offer electronic image stabilization, and features dual focusing wheels and intuitively placed controls for one-handed use.
Images from digital and thermal channels can be viewed simultaneously in a picture-in-picture mode, easily allowing hunters to detect, confirm, and track targets even in complex or low-visibility conditions. A new graphic interface allows quick and intuitive navigation of settings and easy access to key functions.
MSRP on the US market is set at $6,199.97 for the Symbion LRF DXR50 and $8,199.97 for the Symbion LRF DXT50.

