Pulsar Ventex XP35 thermal binocular
Cutting-edge Technology Meets Traditional Aesthetics
The Ventex series features two thermal imaging binoculars, each designed to retain the classic aesthetics of a pair of traditional binos — offering a high-tech observation experience that still feels familiar in the hand.
Providing comfortable, fatigue-free observation through two-eyed observation, each device in the series features a different European-made thermal sensor and objective lens to cater to varying needs. These include:
- The Ventex XP35 offers the widest FOV at 17.8° and is also the most compact entry in the Ventex series.
- The Ventex XT50 is the premium addition the Ventex series, achieving an outstanding observation experience through its HD 1280×1024, 12µm thermal sensor and wide 17.5° FOV and revealing every detail with unparalleled clarity.
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- XT50
- XP35
The Ventex XT50 is the first pair of thermal imaging binoculars from Pulsar to feature a remarkable 1280×1024, 12µm, <40mK NETD thermal sensor and built-in image stabilisation, achieving next level image clarity and stability and providing greater observation opportunities without any distractions. Fully kitted out with a wide range of digital functionalities and connectivity options — including a built-in video recorder (with audio) and a precision laser rangefinder — these binoculars are perfect for long-range, comfortable observation.
PULSAR VENTEX XP35 (this page)
Perfect for bird watchers who are always on the go, the Ventex XP35 is the smallest pair of thermal imaging binoculars in the Pulsar range, offering the largest FOV from any pair of Ventex binoculars, unprecedented detection capabilities, and accurate distance measurements at a range of up to 1000 m. Provides an outstanding thermal performance whilst remaining compact and lightweight enough to fit in your pocket or pack when not in use.
European-made thermal imaging sensors
The Ventex series has been designed to offer a premium thermal imaging experience across the entire product range, and it achieve this goal thanks to it European pedigree.
With strict EU regulations when it comes to safety and quality, each model in the series uses a professional-grade European made thermal imaging sensor to achieve unrivalled image clarity and thermal sensitivity.
- The Ventex XT50’s 1280×1024, 12µm thermal sensor achieves high-definition image quality.
- The Ventex XP35’s 640×480, 17µm thermal sensor provides extreme thermal sensitivity.
Detailed thermal image throughout its entire magnification range
Each model in the Ventex series features the ability to zoom digitally, retaining high levels of image quality all the way through their magnification range.
Models with HD sensors, such as the Ventex XT50 will achieve especially impressive quality retention at their highest zoom level, even when observing smaller objects, increasing the likelihood of detecting and identifying objects at long range.
Advanced image processing algorithms enhance image quality further and ensure a sharp and detailed thermal image.
Accurate distance measurements with built-in precision laser rangefinders
Each model in the Ventex series features a seamlessly integrated precision laser rangefinder, so you can ascertain the precise distance between you and your observed object, be that a bird or other animal. With the ability to measure distances of up to 1500m (depending on model), these laser rangefinders will provide crucial distance data and allow you to gather more accurate information for future analysis.
Adjustable interpupilary distance for comfortable two-eyed observation
The Ventex’s design takes into consideration the reduction of eye strain experienced when receiving visual information through two separate channels simultaneously, thus offering a better performance in low contrast scenarios than would be experienced whilst using a single-channel thermal monocular.
Each model in the series features an adjustable interpupillary distance to match your preferences and enable fatigue-free observation.
Traditional binocular aesthetics for a sense of familiarity
Designed with a pair of classic daytime binoculars in mind, the Ventex binoculars provide a stunning thermal image whilst retaining a sense of familiarity in the hand through traditional binocular aesthetics. Ergonomically designed and with a small form factor, these thermal binoculars are comfortable to hold over long periods of observation. A convenient six button arrangement where the fingers would naturally lay offers control over all digital functionality, allowing for comfortable and effortless operation, even in darkness.
Enhanced situational awareness with wide FOVs
A wide field of view increases your situational awareness and optimises your ability to scan and search a larger observation area whilst reducing the occurrence of image shake and camera blur. This larger field of view, combined with exceptional image quality at base magnification, enhances viewing comfort and enables greater scene perception. At 17.8°, the Ventex XP35 features the widest field of view in the entire Ventex range.
Built-in Video Recorders: Why They’re Essential for Wildlife Observation
Each model in the Ventex series — just like every current offering from Pulsar Wildlife — features a built-in video recorder with audio recording capabilities. These video recorders are an essential feature for any bird watcher, ornithologist, or ecologist, as they offer the ability to capture vast quantities of data that can be analysed and shared at a later date.
The Ventex series also features:
Enhance your observation experience with a choice of 8 colour palettes
Clear and steady observation with built-in image stabilisation
High contrast AMOLED displays provide stunning pictures
Battery-saving proximity sensor
Tripod mountable for hands-free observation and data gathering
Picture-in-Picture mode (PiP)
Advanced image processing algorithms
Improved Wi-Fi connectivity (2.5/5 GHz)
Extreme operating temperatures (from -25 to +50°C)
IPX7 waterproof and dust resistant
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Taking Thermal & Night Vision Outside of the UK.
Thermal imaging and night vision products are strictly controlled by ITAR regulations and are subject to UK Government Export Licensing Regulations. Dependent on specification, a licence may need to be obtained prior to the export, even temporarily (e.g. holiday), from the UK.
Additionally, some countries may be embargoed, and no thermal imagers or night vision devices can be taken or exported to them. It is the responsibility of the exporter, whether it be a company or individual, to ensure that such a licence is obtained.
Failure to comply is a criminal offence.
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Specifications for XT50 & XP35
The Ventex XT50 is the first pair of thermal imaging binoculars from Pulsar to feature a remarkable 1280×1024, 12µm, <40mK NETD thermal sensor and built-in image stabilisation, achieving next level image clarity and stability and providing greater observation opportunities without any distractions. Fully kitted out with a wide range of digital functionalities and connectivity options — including a built-in video recorder (with audio) and a precision laser rangefinder — these binoculars are perfect for long-range, comfortable observation.
Main Specifications:
Sensor 1208×1024, 12µm sNETD <20 mK Objective Lens 50mm f1.0 Magnification 2-16x FOV 17.5° Detection Range 2300m PULSAR VENTEX XP35
Perfect for bird watchers who are always on the go, the Ventex XP35 is the smallest pair of thermal imaging binoculars in the Pulsar range, offering the largest FOV from any pair of Ventex binoculars, unprecedented detection capabilities, and accurate distance measurements at a range of up to 1000 m. Provides an outstanding thermal performance whilst remaining compact and lightweight enough to fit in your pocket or pack when not in use.
Main Specifications:
Sensor 640×480, 17µm sNETD <18 mK Objective Lens 35mm f1.0 Magnification 2-16x FOV 17.8° Detection Range 1350m



