
Pulsar Trail MK1 XQ50 LRF 384 - 2.7-10.8X Thermal Imaging Scope
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SKU: | PL76518 |
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Manual: | Download |
Device Technology: | Thermal Imaging |
Sensor Resolution: | 384x288 |
Optical Magnification: | 2.7X |
Digital Magnification: | 4X |
Sensor Pixel Size: | 17 Micron |
Sensor Frame Rate: | 50hz |
Objective Focal Length: | 50mm |
Objective F#: | 1.2 |
Detection Range: | 1800 |
The Trail XQ50 LRF is based of the popular Trail series that night hunters have given many 5-star reviews. In addition to the standard Trail features including high resolution, shuttered NUC, on-board recording, picture in picture, one shot zero, and rechargeable batteries the XQ50 LRF has a completely integrated and user friendly 1,000 yard rated laser rangefinder. Simply enable the LRF in the scope menu and with the press of a button the Trail XQ50 LRF will display a readout in yards or meters. The Trail LRF has 3 user-selectable indicator shapes that replace aiming reticle upon activation.
The XQ50âs variable 2.7-10.8x magnification allows a wide field of view for quick target acquisition and an up-close image for precise shot placement. A proven 384x288 sensor provides a detection range for human-size targets up to 1850 yards. IPX7 waterproof, fogproof and dustproof, the Pulsar Trail XQ50 performs flawlessly in temperatures ranging from -13 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit and boasts an ultra-easy user interface with ergonomic button locations.
Capturing footage of your experience has never been easier with built-in video recording, 8gb of internal memory, rich 17-micron pixel pitch, a frost resistant 640x480 AMOLED display and Stream Vision App compatible Wi-Fi. The XQ50âs popular âwhite hotâ and âblack hotâ modes, 13 digital reticle options and 50Hz refresh rate provide users with fluid imaging, customized thermal mapping and a richly contrasted field of view. Proprietary picture-in-picture (PiP) endures repeatable, accurate performance.
Additional features include a built-in accelerometer, stadiametric rangefinder, convenient carry case and wireless remote.
At a high refresh rate of 50Hz, the Trail provides comfortable viewing throughout dynamic, rapid motion.
DLOC-PTM Specialized Stability for Repeatability
High recoil resistance rating
The Trail features exceptionally high shock resistance, capable of handling high-powered firearm recoil, up to .375-cal., including smoothbore and airsoft.
3 Zeroing Profiles / 15 Distances
Save three individual firearm/ammunition zeroing profiles, including different reticles, at up to five distances, in the Trailâs memory. Zoom zeroing support ensures precise zeroing accuracy.
10 Electronic reticles
A full complement of digitally displayed reticle solutions ensures quick target acquisition and a richly contrasting sight picture. Choose from an array of reticle patterns, colors and brightness settings.
Picture-in-Picture mode
Picture-in-Picture improves accuracy by providing a magnified image of the reticle area at the top of the display. With only 1/10 of the display area reserved for PiP, the field of view remains virtually unobstructed for simultaneous PiP and FOV viewing.
Built-in video recording
Capturing still images and video is seamless with the Trailâs built-in video recorder. Image and video content is stored internally and can easily be transferred to PC/laptop via wired connection or Wi-Fi.
Mobile-friendly (iOS, Android) with remote control and live internet streaming
The highlight of the Trail is the ability to link via Wi-Fi the device with Android and iOS based mobile units using the free mobile application Stream Vision. The Stream Vision software connects the device with Android/iOS mobile unit (smartphone or tablet) which enables you to receive footage in the real time mode, to distantly operate the device with your smartphone, as well to stream online the image captured by the device to Youtube.
Built-in accelerometer / gyroscope
A built-in accelerometer/gyroscope improves accuracy by precisely identifying cant and angles greater than 5° with an arrow indicating the direction and degree of lateral tilting. Increased angles are denoted with additional arrows.Moreover, the riflescope can be set to auto shutdown when resting in a non-shooting position. Unit operation may be disabled when the vertical angle is greater than 70° or horizontal angle is greater than 30°. The accelerometer feature may be temporarily disabled for continued use at excessive angles.
Quick-change B-Pack power units
Trail includes a progressive autonomous B-Pack power supply consisting of a quick-detach, rechargeable IPS5, 5.2A-h battery pack designed to deliver over 8 hrs. of operation on maximum mode. Higher-powered IPS10 battery packs, as well as CR123A and AA battery cases, also are available and provide a perfect off-the-grid power solution.
Stadiametric rangefinder
Based on estimated heights of observed objects, the stadiametric rangefinding reticle makes determining precise distances fast, easy, reliable and repeatable.
Fully waterproof
IPX7 waterproof-rated protection ensures the Trail performs perfectly in wet weather, even during intense rain, snowfall and submersion in 3 ft. of water for up to 30 min. (IEC 60529).
Wide range of operating temperatures
With a frost-resistant AMOLED display, the Trail thermal imaging sight is designed to deliver flawless performance at an extreme temperature range of -25° ... +50°С.
Fully-functional wireless control
The ergonomic, wireless remote control, with encoder wheel, puts the full range of the Trailâs capabilities at your fingertips for comfortable, convenient, hands-off operation.
Display-off mode
During short periods of inactivity and better concealment, Display Off powers down the display without interrupting other operating functions. Using Display Off means a much faster restart time when you need it most.
User-friendly interfaceUser-friendly interface
The Trail is designed with ease-of-operation in mind. User feedback has resulted in the most friendly interface to date, complete with an easy-to-read, icon-driven, alpha-numeric status bar at the bottom of the display. Internal menu items and options are also displayed on a contrasting gradient substrate so you can keep an eye on settings without losing sight of your objective.
Updatable software
- Laser Rangefinder
- On-board Recording
- Picture-In-Picture
- 3 User Profiles
- 15 Distance Settings
- 10 Reticles
- Video Streaming
- Quick-Change Power Packs
- Stadiametric Rangefinder
- IPX7 Rated Submersible
- Display Off
- Updatable Software
Trail XQ50 LRF Manual
Trail Reticle Catalog
TECH_SPECS_TABLE:1, FP: DLOC-PTM(1), FR:1, CW: , IMG: 100 .jpeg,, VID: NTSC/PAL, OBR: Yes, SSR:8-14 micron, LM:Germanium, EYR: 50mm, EYD: -4 to +4 EDI:, LFT: Manual Dial, CON: Micro USB, COP: Data / External Power, BT: Yes, WIFI: Yes, DRE: 640x400, DTY: AMOLED, EOT: -13C/-25F to +50C/122F, IP: IPX7 , SUT: Under 10 Seconds, RT: 10 Hours IPS5;20 Hours IPS10, PS: Rechargeable Packs IPS5 and IPS10, RET:14 Reticles / 3 Profiles, RR: 375 H&H, WAR:3-Years, HM: High Strength Polymer, UI: 5 Button Pad/App, MI: Picatinny(bottom), MAT:Aluminum/ABS/Steel/Copper/Glass/Germanium, H: , WE:, WI: , MTTF:, DTT: Thermal Imaging, STY: ULIS Core, SRES: 384x288, SFR: 50hz, SPS: 17 Micron, LMO: 2.7X, LMD: 4X, LFL: 50mm, LFN: 1.2, HFOV:7.5, VFOV: 5.6, DR: 1800, YTID:BO4q4DZP5TI,
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Display
- Warranty
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3-Years
- Display Type
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AMOLED
- Video Output
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NTSC/PAL
- Image Capture
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100 .jpeg
- Onboard Recording
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Yes
- Bluetooth
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Yes
- Wifi
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Yes
- Ingress Protection
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IPX7
- Recoil Rating
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375 H&H
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Environmental Specifications
- Operating Temperature Range
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-13C/-25F to +50C/122F
- Power Source
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Rechargeable Packs IPS5 and IPS10
- Run Time
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10 Hours IPS5;20 Hours IPS10
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Lens Specifications
- Optical Magnification
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2.7X
- Digital Magnification
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4X
- Objective Lens Material
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Germanium
- Housing Material
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High Strength Polymer
- Materials
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Aluminum/ABS/Steel/Copper/Glass/Germanium
- Objective Focal Length
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50mm
- Objective F#
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1.2
- Focusing Mechanism
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Manual Dial
- Horizontal Angular Field of View
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7.5
- Vertical Angular Field of View
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5.6
- Detection Range
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1800
- Eye Relief
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50mm
- Diopter Range
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-4 to +4EDI
- Connector Type
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Micro USB
- Connector Output
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Data / External Power
- Reticle
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14 Reticles / 3 Profiles
- Startup Time
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Under 10 Seconds
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Physical
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Sensor Specifications
- Device Technology
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Thermal Imaging
- Sensor Resolution
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384x288
- Sensor Type
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ULIS Core
- Sensor Pixel Size
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17 Micron
- Sensor Frame Rate
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50hz
- Spectral Response
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8-14 micron
- Warranty
- 3-Years
- Sensor Type
- ULIS Core
- Spectral Response
- 8-14 micron
- Objective Lens Material
- Germanium
- Housing Material
- High Strength Polymer
- Materials
- Aluminum/ABS/Steel/Copper/Glass/Germanium
- Focusing Mechanism
- Manual Dial
- Horizontal Angular Field of View
- 7.5
- Vertical Angular Field of View
- 5.6
- Eye Relief
- 50mm
- Diopter Range
- -4 to +4EDI
- Operating Temperature Range
- -13C/-25F to +50C/122F
- Power Source
- Rechargeable Packs IPS5 and IPS10
- Run Time
- 10 Hours IPS5;20 Hours IPS10
- Display Type
- AMOLED
- Display Resolution
- 640x480
- Video Output
- NTSC/PAL
- Image Capture
- 100 .jpeg
- Onboard Recording
- Yes
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Wifi
- Yes
- Ingress Protection
- IPX7
- Recoil Rating
- 375 H&H
- Connector Type
- Micro USB
- Connector Output
- Data / External Power
- Reticle
- 14 Reticles / 3 Profiles
- Startup Time
- Under 10 Seconds
- User Interface
- 5 Button Pad/App
- Mounting Interface
- Picatinny(bottom)
- YouTube
- BO4q4DZP5TI
- Product Name
- Pulsar Trail LRF XQ50 384 - 2.7-10.8X Thermal Imaging Scope
- Operating Storage Temperature Range
- -13C/-25F to +50C/122F
- Downloads
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Manual:
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Favorite Thermal I’ve used so far!
This thermal is my favorite so far. The one shot zero is easy to use and saved ammo. The battery life is great for long hunts. The video is great and the field of view through the optic is nice. I love having the rangefinder built in for easy distance checks on animals.
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Rental experience
Simple and straightforward
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XQ50LRF Wow!
Not cheap but worth biting the bullet to get. I debated on whether or not to get the 50 over the 38 but since I’ve got longer distances to cover than most I opted for the 50. I chose the trail because I wanted to include other in the hunt which is possible via the WiFi on the trail model. I love that my kids or friends can see what I’m seeimg. Much cheaper than buying an additional scope. They can also choose to video record or take pics from the phone too. Lastly why the LRF? It’s an amazing $500 add on that’s better than most any other 1000 yard range finder Ive used and it works at night! Where else can you get a range finder that ranges where you’re aiming at in real time, is accurate, and works at night. I’ve tried some other models and the crispness of the image is amazing. The demo videos don’t do it justice.