Pulsar Accolade 2 LRF XP50 Thermal Binocular
Let’s take a look at the Pulsar Accolade 2 LRF XP50 Thermal Binocular from Pulsar. Similar to thermal scopes, thermal binoculars and monoculars also identify the heat signature of the objects, animals, or people around you and tells your target’s location, and give enhanced vision in low-light conditions and through obstacles like smoke, fog, dust, or shrub (but not trees or walls). Thermal binoculars and monoculars have more reliable optical performance and are more convenient to use than thermal scopes. When using the monoculars, the eyes are located on the side of the head, and only an eye can see the visual field. On the other hand, binocular uses both eyes making it more comfortable to use. Monoculars use a smaller field of view, while binoculars give you a wide-angle viewing experience. There are differences between the two, but no one can say that binoculars are better than monoculars or vice versa, as there will be instances when a hunter will prefer to use a monocular than the binocular. Let’s see some binocular and monoculars from Pulsar, the maker of [Read More…]