Pulsar Wildlife · Thermal Binoculars · Birding & Wildlife Observation
Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35
Compact Thermal Binoculars – sNETD <18 mK & LRF 1,000 m
640×480 sensor, 17 µm, sNETD <18 mK – widest FOV 17.8° in Pulsar Wildlife, built-in LRF 1,000 m, dual battery up to 9 h, IPX7
The Most Sensitive Thermal Binoculars in the Pulsar Wildlife Range
The Ventex XP35 is the most compact member of the Pulsar Wildlife Ventex binocular family — and the device with the best system thermal sensitivity in the entire Pulsar Wildlife lineup. Its sNETD of <18 mK — better than the larger Ventex XT50 (<20 mK) — is achieved through a 640×480 sensor with a 17 µm pixel pitch: larger pixels capture proportionally more infrared energy per measurement point, lowering per-pixel noise. Combined with a 35 mm F1.0 germanium objective and the widest field of view in the Pulsar Wildlife range (17.8° / approximately 31.3 m at 100 m), the XP35 is optimised for birding and wildlife observation in woodland, dense scrub and mixed habitat where exceptional thermal sensitivity and a panoramic field of view matter more than maximum detection distance. A built-in 1’000 m laser rangefinder, dual battery system providing up to 9 hours of runtime and a 830 g magnesium alloy housing complete the specification.
Sensor
640×480 / 17 µm — Maximum Sensitivity Through Larger Pixels
The Ventex XP35 uses an uncooled microbolometer with 640×480 pixels and a 17 µm pixel pitch — larger than the 12 µm pixels in the Ventex XT50, Lumion XL50 and Orni XG35. Larger pixels expose a proportionally larger detector area to incoming infrared radiation per measurement point: more photons collected means lower relative noise and higher sensitivity. The NETD of the sensor is <25 mK; at system level (sNETD), the XP35 achieves <18 mK — the best figure in the Pulsar Wildlife range. The practical result is the detection of temperature contrasts smaller than 0.018 °C, making the XP35 the most capable Pulsar Wildlife instrument for finding well-concealed subjects in conditions of low thermal contrast.
Binocular Comfort, Wild Vision App and Onboard Recording
The Ventex XP35 is built for use as a primary field observation instrument. Interpupillary distance (IPD) adjusts from 63 to 74 mm to accommodate different users; independent diopter correction per barrel enables precise focus regardless of individual vision differences. Two AMOLED displays (1024×768 per eye) render the thermal image across all eight colour palettes (White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Rainbow, Ultramarine, Red Monochrome, Sepia, Violet). Six control buttons, positioned where fingers rest naturally, manage all digital functions without removing eyes from the eyepieces. Via the Wild Vision app (Android & iOS), the device streams live video, accepts remote commands and receives firmware updates over dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 / 5 GHz, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac). Video (MP4, audio included, 1024×768) and still images (JPG) are stored on 16 GB of internal memory, transferable wirelessly.
Dual Battery, Magnesium Housing and IPX7 Protection
Two energy sources power the Ventex XP35: a built-in 4.0 Ah rechargeable Li-Ion cell integrated into the housing and a hot-swappable external APS3 battery pack (3.2 Ah), giving a combined capacity of 7.2 Ah and up to 9 hours of runtime at 22 °C. The APS3 can be replaced in the field without powering down — the internal cell maintains operation during the swap. Both cells charge simultaneously via USB-C with Power Delivery (5V / 9V); no proprietary charger required. The housing is cast from magnesium alloy, providing rigidity and impact resistance at 830 g — the lightest device in the Ventex binocular range. IPX7 certification (IEC 60529) confirms protection against immersion to 1 m for 30 minutes. Operating temperature extends from −25 °C to +50 °C. A standard 1/4″ tripod mount thread is integrated into the base.
Key features – Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35
- 🌡️ 640×480 sensor, 17 µm, sNETD <18 mK – best thermal sensitivity in the entire Pulsar Wildlife range
- 🌐 Field of view 17.8° – widest FoV of all Pulsar Wildlife binoculars, ideal for close range and dense habitat
- 🔭 Zoom 2.0–16.0x, 35 mm F1.0 Germanium objective – detection range 1,350 m
- 📏 LRF up to 1,000 m (±1 m, 905 nm, Class 1) – integrated rangefinder with overlay display
- 👁️ Stepless IPD 63–74 mm, independent diopter correction – binocular comfort for all users
- 🖥️ 2× AMOLED 1024×768 – 8 color palettes, excellent detail rendering
- 🔋 Dual battery 7.2 Ah (APS3 hot-swap) – up to 9 hours, USB-C PD (5V/9V), no power-off when swapping
- 💾 16 GB internal – video and photo recording at full display resolution
- 💧 IPX7 (1 m / 30 min) – magnesium alloy body, 830 g, −25 °C to +50 °C
- 📱 Wild Vision App (Android/iOS) + dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5 GHz) – live streaming and remote control
Built for Dense Habitat and Close-Range Wildlife
The Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35 is the instrument of choice for birding and wildlife observation in woodland, riparian scrub, reedbeds and dense mixed habitat — anywhere exceptional thermal sensitivity and a wide field of view take priority over maximum detection distance.
Technical Specifications – Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35
| Article number | 77522 / PUL-77522 |
|---|---|
| Type | Thermal imaging binoculars |
| Sensor type | Uncooled vanadium oxide (VOx) microbolometer |
| Sensor resolution | 640×480 px |
| Pixel pitch | 17 µm |
| Sensor NETD | <25 mK |
| System sNETD | <18 mK |
| Frame rate | 50 Hz |
| Objective focal length | 35 mm |
| Objective aperture | F1.0 |
| Objective material | Germanium |
| Base magnification | 2.0× |
| Digital zoom | 8× |
| Magnification range | 2.0–16.0× |
| Field of view at 2.0× | 17.8° / ~31.3 m at 100 m |
| Eye relief | 15 mm |
| IPD range | 63–74 mm |
| Detection range | 1’350 m |
| Display type | AMOLED |
| Display resolution | 1024×768 px (per eye) |
| Number of displays | 2 (binocular) |
| Colour palettes | 8 (White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Rainbow, Ultramarine, Red Monochrome, Sepia, Violet) |
| LRF class | Class 1 (IEC 60825-1:2014) |
| LRF wavelength | 905 nm |
| LRF range | up to 1’000 m |
| LRF accuracy | ±1 m |
| Image stabilisation | No |
| Video format | MP4 with audio |
| Video resolution | 1024×768 px |
| Photo format | JPG |
| Photo resolution | 1024×768 px |
| Internal storage | 16 GB |
| Wi-Fi | 2.4 / 5 GHz (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac) |
| App | Wild Vision (Android & iOS) |
| Internal battery | Li-Ion, 4.0 Ah (built-in) |
| External battery | APS3 (Li-Ion, 3.2 Ah, removable) |
| Total capacity | 7.2 Ah |
| Battery life | up to 9 hours (at 22 °C) |
| Hot-swap (battery) | Yes |
| Charging | USB-C, 5V / 9V Power Delivery |
| Protection rating | IPX7 (IEC 60529) — 1 m / 30 min |
| Operating temperature | −25 °C to +50 °C |
| Housing material | Magnesium alloy |
| Tripod mount | 1/4″ (UNC) |
| Dimensions (H×W×D) | 165×133×68 mm |
| Weight (with battery) | 830 g |
| Manufacturer warranty | 3 years |
Package Contents – Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35
- 🔭 Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35 thermal binoculars
- 🔋 APS3 battery pack (Li-Ion, 3.2 Ah, removable)
- 🔌 USB-C cable
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The Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35 user manual is available as a PDF download directly on this page. It contains all information on operation, features and safe use of the device.
User Manual – Pulsar Wildlife Ventex XP35
