Physical characteristics:
· Magnesium housing
· Highlighter F50/1.0
· IPX7 score
· Use with wide eyes
· Excellent ergonomics
· One touch activation function
· Tight fit
· Focusing ring
The binoculars are made of magnesium alloy, which is strong but light. Compared with the plastic housing of the Accolade model, this is a great progress. The metal material ensures the stability of the pulsar Merger LRF XP50 under any conditions, which is crucial for long-term observation. Like all pulsar models, it can also withstand extreme temperatures, high-intensity use and random shocks.
The thermal binoculars are designed to imitate the classic daytime binoculars, making their use simpler and less tedious for the eyes. Pulsar has achieved great success in the Accolade thermal binoculars series, but it is time to upgrade.
With the new Pulsar Merger LRF design, the XP50 offers outstanding ergonomics. The model is comfortably placed on the hand, and the front weight is lighter than the previous Pulsar binocular model.
Both novice and advanced users can easily use the most commonly used functions through one click activation. The focus ring is transferred to the lens for easier and faster use This mechanism also seems to be softer and more accurate than previous Pulsar binoculars.
Seen from above, it shows the greatest improvement of the design. The six large control buttons are located in the comfort zone below the fingertips, which is a huge upgrade. Compared with the control panel of the Accor model, the Accor control panel is not allowed to be used without monitoring. F50/1.0 is another small improvement over the Accolade LRF XP50 Pro (F50/1.2).
The Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 is powered by two independent batteries, both of which are rechargeable and can work continuously for 10 hours.