The Pulsar Axion XQ19 Compact is a small, ultra-portable thermal monocular that combines strong performance with an accessible price point. It uses a 384 × 288 resolution, 17µm <18 mK NETD thermal sensor paired with a 19mm F/1.0 Germanium lens, producing a native magnification of 1.5x. This setup, along with a crisp 640 × 400 AMOLED display, delivers high-clarity thermal imagery for spotting and monitoring in diverse conditions.
Built with a durable magnesium alloy body, the Axion XQ19 Compact is IPX7 waterproof-rated and engineered to handle demanding outdoor use while keeping weight extremely low. Power is supplied by a removable APS-3 rechargeable lithium battery, offering up to 8 hours of runtime per charge, with the option to connect external USB-C power for longer sessions.
Weight
0.55 lbDimensions
5.5 in 1.5 in 2.8 inThermal Sensor Resolution
384x288Display Resolution
640x400Pixel Pitch
17NETD Rating
18Detection Range
800Magnification Base
1.5Magnification Max
6Objective Lens
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