The latest hand held thermal imaging with a choice of xp 640x480 or XQ 384x288 sensor for deer stalking by day and foxing at night, with up to 1800m detection range.
The latest in hand held thermal imaging, the new Pulsar Helion thermal features the latest 17µm, 640x480 and 384x288 thermal cores, to deliver market leading thermal images when hunting or spotting wildlife, delivering up to 1800m detection (50mm) variable mag, and advanced features such as integrated video recording, and wifi integration with iOS and Android mobile devices, delivering the very best quality image through eight user selectable colour palettes.
Choose from one of eight user selectable colour pallettes, allowing you to spot quarry in cover, even when traditional night vision devices are impeded such as in grass, foliage, or adverse weather.
The ultimate hand held thermal imager for spotting foxes, lamping foxes at night, and deer stalking by day.
Integrated rangefinder
Based on estimated heights of observed objects, the stadiametric rangefinding reticle makes determining precise distances fast, easy, reliable and repeatable.
New Wireless remote control
The ergonomic, wireless remote control, with encoder wheel, puts the full range of the Helion’s capabilities at your fingertips for comfortable, convenient, hands-off operation.
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The Pulsar Helion XQ38F is my third thermal imager from Scott Country and i have been looked after perfectly every time.
The new Helion XQ38F replaces my tired Quantum XD50S and i must say despite the wider field of view, it excels in every scenario.
I have used this for deer stalking, foxing, finding a lost dog on the estate and also for keeping an eye on certain types stealing diesel...it is a must have for an old keeper like me. George F I own two Pulsar hand held thermals, an old Quantum LD38 i bought for nearly four grand many years ago, and now the new Helion XP50...which at a similar price...knocks the socks off my old one.
People say technology moves on and it does...but my old Quantum LD38 still works fine, and i use it for foxing where i dont have to worry about getting it roughed up. The Helion XP50 is for my deer stalking jobs, and it is simply superb.
The chaps at Scott Country International always look after you also... Graham TempestHelion XQ38F - Perfect for every day foxing
Market Leading Image quality
The latest 17µm sensors and a new heat sink, located on the device's body, effectively prevents heat build-up from the sensor and other components while also significantly reducing temperature and noise sensitivity, especially between calibrations.
Stream Vision integrated connection with mobile device.
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.
New integrated power supply
Helion 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.
8 Custom Colour Modes
In addition to user favourite "white hot" and "black hot" imaging, Helion thermal scopes offer a robust array of 8 colour palettes for true colorised temperature mapping. Transitioning from colour to default white hot during operation is fast and easy.
Integrated Video Recording
Capturing still images and video is seamless with the Helion’s 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.
Pulsar Helion Thermal News Articles
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22 Mar 2017
Introducing Stream Vision from Pulsar - Record, Share and Stream from your Trail or Helion thermal
The new Stream Vision mobile application from Pulsar and Yukon allows you to stream video footage to the web, record video to your mobile device, and control your thermal imager or night vision device using wireless remote control. Read article -
22 Mar 2017
New Pulsar Helion Hand Held Thermal Imagers launch at Scott Country - The NV Show asks whats new...
The new Pulsar Helion is a hand held thermal imager which encompasses the latest thermal technology with new design, and features including 1800m detection (XQ50) new 640x480 thermal cores (XP50) and integrated wifi and video recording. Read article -
31 May 2017
Chris Parkin from Rifle Shooter takes a look at the new Pulsar Helion XQ and XP Thermals
The new Pulsar Helion thermal imager is available as a 640x480 XP model or a 384x288 XQ model, providing the user with the benefit of long range ID and recognition, twinned with modern functions such as wifi, video recording and B pack batteries. Read article -
2 Aug 2017
Comparing the Pulsar Helion XQ and XP Thermal Imagers
Pulsar recently released the XQ and XP models of hand held thermal imagers. However there has been some confusion between the two models and so in this article it will clearly outline the differences between the two models and which one is the correct one for you. Read article