
Who this is for
Best for
Buyers who scan mixed terrain where they may move from daylight into dusk and full dark. Land managers, wildlife observers, and serious hunters who want thermal detection plus visual confirmation in the same bino. Users who want a built-in rangefinder and do not want to juggle separate glass, thermal, and ranging tools.
Not ideal for
Buyers who want a rifle-mounted optic. This is an observation bino, not a riflescope or clip-on. Buyers who want the lightest, simplest thermal scanner possible. A good handheld thermal monocular is usually easier and cheaper. Night hunters who already do fine with thermal-only detection and ID and do not need the digital day/night side
Why buy from Thermal Bros
You get Texas-based support, real product guidance, financing options, and trade-in or consignment help when available.
Quick specifications
- Category
- Thermal Binocular
- Sensor Resolution
- 1280x1024
- Magnification
- 2-16x
- Objective Lens
- 50
- Detection Range
- 2500
- Rangefinder
- Yes
Full product description
The Pulsar Symbion LRF DXT50 is a premium multispectral thermal binocular built for serious long-range observation. It combines a high-resolution 1280×1024 thermal sensor, digital day/night viewing, and a built-in laser rangefinder in one field-ready unit.
This is for hunters, landowners, and professionals who need to scan large areas, detect heat signatures at extreme distance, confirm what they are looking at, and measure range without switching between devices.
The DXT50’s biggest advantage is image detail. Its 1280×1024 thermal sensor gives a cleaner, more detailed view than standard lower-resolution thermals, especially when scanning open country or trying to separate animals from background clutter. The built-in rangefinder reaches up to 1,640 yards, helping remove guesswork before making a decision.
This is not a starter thermal. It is expensive, more advanced, and more than most casual hunters need. But for users who want top-tier detection, binocular comfort, multispectral viewing, and accurate ranging in one device, the Symbion LRF DXT50 is one of Pulsar’s most capable observation tools.
Stream Vision 2
Wi-Fi integration with iOS and Android devices
Technical Specifications
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Sensor Resolution (px)
1280x1024 -
Display Resolution (px)
1920x1080 -
NETD Rating
40 -
Detection Range
2500 -
Refresh Rate (Hz)
50 -
Field of View
17.5
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Weight
2.2 lb -
HZ - refresh rate
50 -
Thermal Sensor Resolution
1280x1024 -
Display Resolution
1920x1080 -
Pixel Pitch
12 -
NETD Rating
40 -
Detection Range
2500 -
Range Finder
Yes -
Magnification Base
2 -
Magnification Max
16 -
Objective Lens
50 -
Field of View
17.5