
New for 2025, the BOLT line brings Nocpix thermal performance into an affordable weapon sight platform. Available in two models, the L35 (384×288) and P25 (256×192), both optics feature an integrated laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator, providing long-range precision without breaking the budget. Built for the field, the BOLT combines an internal rechargeable battery with a removable hot-swappable 18650 auxiliary battery for extended run time. Designed to mount like a traditional day optic, it is compatible with standard 30 mm rings and mounts (not included), making it equally at home on bolt-action and semiautomatic rifles. While not as feature-rich as the ACE series, the BOLT models deliver reliable thermal imaging, intuitive controls, and rugged construction in a streamlined package. For the first time, Nocpix offers a budget-friendly option with a built-in rangefinder, making the BOLT line a tremendous value for shooters looking to step into thermal without compromise on critical capabilities.
Sensor Resolution (px)
384x288Display Resolution (px)
1024x768NETD Rating
20Detection Range
1970Refresh Rate (Hz)
50Field of View
7.5Weight
1.88 lbDimensions
14.8 in 3.6 in 3 inHZ - refresh rate
50Thermal Sensor Resolution
384x288Display Resolution
1024x768Pixel Pitch
12NETD Rating
20Detection Range
1970Range Finder
YesMagnification Base
3.5Magnification Max
12Objective Lens
35Field of View
7.5Pulsar Telos XQ35: Great entry level thermal monocular with a great balance of performance and price. It has a very clear thermal image for out to 300-400 yards. The compact design makes it perfect for being portable.
Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XL60: Holy smokes the screen in this thing is like looking at a movie screen. The screen alone is worth the upgrade but the clarity is top notch.
Pulsar Telos LRF XL50: Being smaller than I expected, the picture is just amazing. Fits in my pockets or I carry around my neck.
Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP60: Amazing scope and the new ballistic app makes this a no brainer. Amazing clarity and knowing where to shoot sold it for me.
Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP60: Crazy image upgrade in the unit. Rangefinder is spot on and the apps are easy to use.
Pulsar Merger LRF XT50: Super impressed with the clarity of this unit! I can’t wait to see this in a scope!
Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 Pro: Stunning image quality with a long detection range. It’s rugged and reliable as we use and abuse our products.