Pulsar Merger Duo NXP50 multispectral binoculars for night vision
IWA 2024 – The new Pulsar Merger Duo NXP50 multispectral binoculars allow users to uncover night scenes like never before
Pulsar's Merger Duo NXP50 are innovative multispectral binoculars combining thermal and digital night vision imaging in a single unit and offering enhanced detection, recognition and identification capabilities. The Merger Duo NXP50 acquires quality images in various wavelength spectrums (visible, near infrared and long-wave Infrared ranges) making it a truly versatile unit for observation at any time of the day under all weather conditions. Taking advantages of both technologies, Merger Duo makes it easy to find an object with thermal imaging, evaluate the terrain with digital night vision and identify clearly all the object’s smallest features and details with combined viewing modes.
The Merger Duo supports several observation modes. The thermal image mode is used for animal detection and observation in any weather conditions, while digital image mode maintains improved target-identification capability in Full-HD resolution. The “Picture-in-Picture” function makes it possible to simultaneously display images from both optical channels, prioritising the thermal or digital image.
Highly sensitive 640x480 pixel @ 17 µm thermal imaging sensor with NETD <25mK ensures stunning thermal image quality and perfect detail recognition even in the hardest weather conditions, when thermal contrast is low. The smallest temperature differences will be clearly visible during the rainfall, fog or cold mornings, in the most difficult conditions for thermal imager. The Merger Duo NXP50 also comes with an attachable invisible 940 nm IR illuminator with adjustable spot positioning. It increases the image detail in the digital channel during a pitch-black night.