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Pulsar Digital Night Vision Attachment Forward Clipon F155

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PL78102
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Pulsar Digital Night Vision Attachment Forward F155

This new Pulsar digital night vision attachment F155 adds an improved imaging sensor along with better ergonomics and switchable battery pack similar to the thermal scopes and monoculars.

If you want to avoid having to rezero your setup every time you want to go hunting at night, the PL78102 model is a perfect option for you.  Simply attach this unit to your day optic and turn it into a powerful night vision device.

Electronic components
Sensor type CMOS sensor
Camera resolution, pixels 702x526
Display Resolution, pix. 640x480
Video OUT availability Wi-fi transmitting
USB, type Micro USB type B
Optical characteristics
Magnification, x 1 (of the digital module)
Lens diameter, mm 50
Lens focus, mm 50
Relative aperture, D/f' 1 : 1.2
Close-up range, m 5
IR-illuminator
Radiation source (diode type) LED
IR-illuminator
IR Wavelength, nm 940
Range of observation, m
Range of detection, m 450
Power Supply
Power Supply, V 3.1 ÷ 4.2
Battery type B-Pack
Battery Life (w/out IR), hour 9 (IPS5, Wi-fi)
Battery Life (with IR), hour 5 (IPS5, Wi-fi)
External Power Supply 5V (USB)
Physical & operational characteristics
Type of mount for attachment of additional accessories Weaver
Operating Temperature,°С - 25 … + 50
Shock resistance on rifled weapon, J 6000
Dimensions, mm 154.5 х 91.5 х 76.5

Pulsar Digital Night Vision Attachment Forward F155

  • Use day or night
  • No need to rezero each time you go night hunting
  • New ergonomics
  • Switchable battery packs
  • Easy transformation of optic sight into a night vision device 
  • Enhanced night time sensitivity  
  • Live Internet Streaming 
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