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Pulsar Wildlife Alaris XG30 (640x480) Thermal Imager

 

Pulsar Wildlife Alaris XG30 (640x480) Thermal Imager

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Product Details

Manufacturer code: PUL-77519     |     Our code: 146368

The Pulsar Alaris XG30 is a high-performance thermal imaging monocular designed for serious wildlife observation and outdoor enthusiasts. With its compact dimensions and advanced feature set, it suits birdwatchers, nature monitors and explorers who demand precision, portability and powerful detection in all lighting and weather conditions.

It offers a combination of a 30 mm germanium objective lens, a premium 640×480 12 µm thermal sensor and an extended detection range of up to 1,300 metres — delivering professional-level capability in a handheld device.

Craftsmanship & Construction

The Alaris XG30 features a premium magnesium-alloy body shell, providing robust protection against knocks and wear in the field. A rubberised strip along the bottom enhances grip, particularly in wet or cold conditions. With an IPX7 rating, it is designed to operate even after immersion in water, offering real all-weather reliability.

Fit & Comfort

Weighing only 310 g and measuring 144 × 41 × 69 mm, the device is genuinely pocket-sized and comfortable to carry for extended observation sessions. The ergonomic design ensures it sits securely in hand, making it ideal for prolonged use whether standing, perched in a hide or traversing uneven terrain.

Waterproof Performance

The IPX7 waterproof rating means the Alaris XG30 is rated for immersion in water and is effectively sealed against moisture and dust ingress. Paired with its robust body shell, it delivers dependable performance in heavy rain, dense fog or snow — making it a true all-weather companion for outdoor use.

Pulsar Alaris XG30 Key Features

  • High-resolution 640×480 thermal sensor with 12 µm pixel pitch and system NETD of <25 mK.
  • 30 mm f/1.2 germanium objective lens for superb thermal sensitivity and reach.
  • Wide 14.6° field of view (25.6 m @ 100 m) for broader scanning of terrain.
  • Detection range of up to 1,300 metres under ideal conditions.
  • Integrated 64 GB internal memory, built-in video recorder with audio and still image capture.
  • WiFi connectivity and support for the Wild Vision app for remote control and firmware updates.
  • Removable APS3 rechargeable battery providing up to 7 hours of runtime and field-replaceable for extended sessions.
  • Durable magnesium-alloy chassis, IPX7 rating and lightweight build for serious outdoor use.

Materials & Care

The primary body is constructed from magnesium alloy, offering a strong yet lightweight frame. The germanium objective lens ensures thermal imaging performance. A rubberised grip strip enhances stability in use. Care should involve keeping the lens clean with a soft cloth, storing the unit in its provided case when not in use, and ensuring the APS3 battery is charged and stored at moderate temperatures. While IPX7 provides immersion protection, drying the device after extremely wet use is advisable before long-term storage.

Size & Fit Guidance

Dimensions: 144 × 41 × 69 mm. Weight: 310 g. Eye relief: 14 mm. These compact dimensions mean the device can be easily held in one hand or carried in a coat pocket. For comfortable observation, your dominant hand should grasp the body while your thumb or index finger operates the top-mounted controls — the tactile layout and size make this intuitive in field conditions.

Pulsar Alaris XG30 Specifications

  • Thermal Sensor: 640×480, 12µm
  • NETD: <40 mK
  • sNETD: <25 mK
  • Objective Lens: 30mm f1.2
  • Frame Rate: 50 Hz
  • Magnification: 2.0–16.0x
  • Field of View: 14.6° | 25.6m @ 100m
  • Eye Relief: 14 mm
  • Detection Range: 1300 m
  • Rangefinder: Stadiametric
  • Battery: Pulsar APS3 rechargeable & replaceable
  • Battery Life: Up to 7 hours
  • Audio/Video: Built-in video recorder (with audio) & still image capture
  • Internal Memory: 64GB
  • Video Format: MP4
  • Video Resolution: 960×900
  • Image Format: .JPG
  • Image Resolution: 960×600
  • Wi-Fi: Yes
  • Wild Vision: Yes
  • Body Material: Magnesium alloy
  • Level of Protection: IPX7
  • Operating Temperature: –25°C to +40°C
  • Dimensions: 144 × 41 × 69 mm
  • Weight: 310g

What's in the Box?

  • Axion Compact XG30 thermal imaging monocular
  • APS 3 rechargeable battery
  • Power adaptor
  • USB Type-C cable with USB Type-A adaptor
  • Carrying case
  • Hand strap
  • Quick user manual
  • Lens cloth
  • Warranty sheet

Pulsar Alaris XG30 Review

The Pulsar Alaris XG30 is an advanced thermal imaging monocular tailored for elevated wildlife observation by birdwatchers and nature professionals alike. Its compact design belies the capability within: high-sensitivity sensor, robust detection range and connectivity features that set it apart from entry-level thermal tools.

For those who demand both portability and performance, this model stands out as a top-tier option without moving into full-sized binocular or weapon-mounted territory.

Pulsar Alaris XG30 Performance & Key Features

The performance is impressive across the board — from detection range to image clarity and connectivity.

  • Detection up to 1,300 metres ensures distant heat sources can be identified clearly.
  • Wide-angle 14.6° field of view supports comfortable scanning of open terrain and dense woodland.
  • Built-in video recording and WiFi connectivity offer remote capture and convenient sharing of observations.

Build Quality & Handling

The magnesium-alloy chassis and IPX7 water protection give this unit serious durability in the field. At only 310 g, handling feels natural and fatigue-free even during long outings. The rubberised grip and compact form make it secure and stable in hand, ideal for mobile or static observation.

Is Pulsar Alaris XG30 Easy to Use?

Usability is strong: the interchangeable APS3 battery keeps sessions uninterrupted, and the device’s controls are intuitive for quick adjustments in changing conditions. The Wild Vision app adds remote operation and convenient firmware updates.

  • Top-mounted controls are accessible and responsive.
  • Quick-swap APS3 battery minimises downtime.
  • Wireless app connection supports remote viewing and control.

Key Takeaways of the Pulsar Alaris XG30

The Alaris XG30 delivers elite-level thermal performance in a compact, manageable design. Its 30 mm lens, 640×480 sensor and wide field of view combine to offer strong detection power and practical usability. Durability and modern connectivity further enhance its value. Users undertaking extended overnight sessions may wish to carry spare APS3 batteries, but for most field applications the device offers excellent runtime. It is a standout choice for nature watchers and professional wildlife observers seeking reliable, high-end thermal capability.

Pulsar Alaris XG30 FAQs

How does the magnification range of the Pulsar Alaris XG30 perform for wildlife observation?

With a 2.0–16.0× magnification range, the Alaris XG30 offers both broad-area scanning and detailed inspection of distant subjects. This flexibility allows users to adapt quickly to changing observation needs in the field.

Is the Pulsar Alaris XG30 suitable for low-light or night-time conditions?

Yes. As a thermal device, it detects heat signatures rather than visible light, making it highly effective in complete darkness, low-light conditions or dense foliage. Its <25 mK sensitivity ensures strong contrast in challenging environments.

How durable is the Pulsar Alaris XG30 in harsh weather conditions?

The IPX7 rating and magnesium-alloy body provide reliable performance in heavy rain, fog, snow and after accidental immersion. It is designed to operate from −25 °C to +40 °C, making it suitable for use throughout the year.

What battery and power options does the Pulsar Alaris XG30 offer?

The device uses a removable APS3 rechargeable battery, providing up to 7 hours of operation. Spare batteries can be swapped in to extend usage during extended field sessions.

What is the detection range of the Pulsar Alaris XG30?

The Alaris XG30 offers a detection range of up to 1,300 metres, allowing users to track distant heat sources across wide landscapes.

Does the Pulsar Alaris XG30 allow video recording and data sharing?

Yes. It includes built-in video recording with audio, still-image capture and 64 GB of internal memory. WiFi connectivity and the Wild Vision app make it easy to transfer files or operate the device remotely.

What are the size, weight and portability aspects of the Pulsar Alaris XG30?

Its compact size (144 × 41 × 69 mm) and low weight (310 g) make it highly portable. It fits comfortably in one hand or a coat pocket, making it suitable for long-distance walks and extended observation sessions.

For more options, explore the full range of Pulsar thermal imaging monoculars here.

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