Thermal Scopes
Our Thermal Scopes by Pulsar provide unbeatable visibility in total darkness, fog, or dense cover by detecting heat signatures. Perfect for hunting, security, and tactical use, they offer precision and clarity where traditional optics can’t.
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Pulsar Thermion XP50 Pro Thermal Scope
From £2,959.96 (Ex. VAT) -
Pulsar Thermion XG50 Thermal Scope
From £2,559.96 (Ex. VAT) -
Pulsar Thermion XL50 Thermal Scope
£4,399.96 (Ex. VAT) -
Pulsar Thermion DUO DXP55
£2,943.96 (Ex. VAT) -
Pulsar Thermion DUO DXP50
£2,871.96 (Ex. VAT) -
Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XG60 Thermal Scope
£3,574.96 (Ex. VAT) -
Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP60 Thermal Scope
£3,741.63 (Ex. VAT) -
Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60 Thermal Scope
£4,666.63 (Ex. VAT)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a thermal scope and how does it work?
A thermal scope uses infrared technology to detect heat signatures from objects, animals, or people. Unlike traditional scopes, it doesn’t rely on visible light, making it effective in complete darkness, fog, or dense environments.
Can I use a thermal scope during the day?
Yes, Thermal scopes work by detecting heat, not light, so they function equally well during the day or night, regardless of lighting conditions.
How far can a thermal scope detect heat?
The detection range depends on the model, but most thermal scopes can detect heat from hundreds to thousands of yards away. Be sure to check each model’s specifications for precise details.
Can a thermal scope see through walls or glass?
Thermal scopes can detect heat through light cover like foliage or smoke, but they cannot see through walls or glass, as these materials block infrared radiation.