Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 Thermal Binoculars
£5,199.00 Original price was: £5,199.00.£3,799.00Current price is: £3,799.00. £3,165.83 ex.vat
The new Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 thermal binoculars provide ultra sharp imaging, from the European Lynred 1024 x 768 12 micron sensor, with dual Super AMOLED eye displays and F1.0 lens system, providing a 2300m detection range.
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1024 x 768 12 micron HD sensor
The new Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 thermal binoculars provide 2300m of detection range and feature a new European made sensor from Lynred with 1024 x 768 resolution, the sensor features a 12 micron pixel pitch, this combined with the larger sensor side provide a wide field of view for ultra vivid detail and also enhanced image detail at distance due to the longer detection range.
Huge magnification range 2.5-20x Providing Stunning Detail
Variable 2.5-20x magnification provides improved focus and better overall object recognition at significant distances. The HD-sensor allows to maintain high level of image detail over the entire magnification range. The zoom changes either gradually in 2x step or continuously for a customized FOV / magnification ratio for each specific situation.
PULSAR MERGER LRF XL50
The Pulsar Merger XL50 binoculars encompass the wide view of human sight and vision. The visual information is processed through two displays simultaneously , in addition reducing eye fatigue and providing an immersive allround view. This means better image detection and performance to pick up the finest of details.
Understanding the target distance is an essential factor in making the right decisions. The Pulsar Merger features a built-in laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1 kilometre allows you to measure distances in single measurements and continuous scanning modes.
HD 1024 x 768 sensor providing 2300m detection range
The Merger LRF XL50 is powered with two rechargeable batteries: one built-in with a capacity of 4 Ah, the other replaceable with a capacity of 3.2 Ah. As a result, a single charge guarantees up to 10 hours of battery life.
Long Detection Range
The Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 thermal imaging binoculars are equipped with advanced image processing software. This allows the 1024 sensor to render enhanced imaging even at extreme range. Equally important are the Merger LRF AMOLED eyepieces, the user receives a new level of clear and noise-free imaging, with increased object details and improved contrast.
Upto 10hrs of battery life
Overall ultimate detection is achieved with the fast lens of the Merger LRF F1.0 thermal imager in combination with the highly sensitive thermal sensor. The Pulsar Merger LRF gives users the best quality, most detailed & high-contrast imagery from it's European Lynred sensor.
Comfortable Viewing
With an adjustable interpupillary distance of 56-71mm, the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 allows for a reduction in eye strain experienced when receiving visual information through two separate channels simultaneously. Offering a better performance in low contrast scenarios than would be experienced whilst using a single-channel thermal monocular.
New HD 1024x768 - 12 micron thermal sensor
Merger LRF XL50 offers the next level of thermal imaging experience. The image generated by new 1024x768 pixels thermal sensor features high definition and rich detail. It is ideal for uncompromised trophy identification. Silhouettes, anatomy & behavioural peculiarities of animal are well visible clearly distinguishable.
Extended Detection Range
The Pulsar Merger XL50 LRF objective lens combines with a professional grade 12 µm / 1024x768 pix HD thermal sensor, providing exceptional detection capabilities. A man sized object can be detected at a 2300 m distance in complete darkness.
| Brand | Pulsar |
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| Detection Range | 2300M |
| Resolution | 1024X768 HD |
| Pixel Pitch | 12 Micron |
| Base Magnification | 2.5x |
| NETD MK | <40mk |
| Objective Lens | 50MM F1.0 |
| Field of View | H: 14°; V: 10.5° |
| Display Resolution | 1280×960 |
| Video Recording | Yes |
| WIFI | Stream Vision |
| Body Material | Magnesium Alloy Housing |
| Manufacturer Model | Merger LRF XL50 |
| Model Series | Pulsar Merger |

Simon Osborne (verified owner) –
I have now had the Merger LRF XL 50 since January 2024 and have used them for many 100’s of hours/ 100’s of stalks. Overall I think they are a great tool, with good clear optical display, good sensitivity and good resolution. I think they are expensive for the gains you get over the XP range for deer use, spotting deer in dense woodland, both do this well, having used the XP 50 previously, I do not feel these get me on to many more deer. They certainly do indicate covered subjects well, where there are spots of heat through cover, this is definitely a little better. Even after this amount of use, I find the button selections annoying, often selecting the wrong function, primarily as my natural finger placement is not aligned to their placement.
The rubber sun visor cups on the ocular lens are a complete faff, rotating continually to any other position than the required one, with the left sunshade more often than not blocking the proximity sensor and meaning the binoculars stay on all the time. Pressing and holding the power button for a short duration turns off the display, so alleviates this somewhat, but then whats the use of the proximity sensor? The sunshades are already splitting, with the left one I have to keep re-aligning now having parted from the eye piece ring, completely, at least this has fixed the proximity sensor issue!
The lens caps are better than previous offerings, but I found the right range finder cap became loose, so it rotated freely, often blocking the range finder, I was unaware until checking, so I then had to rotate it, loosing valuable seconds. The caps are easily removable and can be replaced, there is a screw plate within to tighten, but to tighten sufficiently to reduce rotation really required the use of a keyed tool, I have manged to tighten mine but it was a problem doing so.
The best feature is the reduced eyestrain, and this also allows reduced brightness to limit the effects of night vision blindness, but of course both eyes are affected with binoculars, so low light first and last light can be affected, but I have found this impact very low.
The range finder is poor, really struggling to determine a deer at 300m often much less unless conditions are ideal, it seems to require a very bright reflective surface to work well, with no near vegetation, even then it is only possible to range using the scan mode, with the single range function failing more often than not, with initial ranging of deer often impossible, until you close that gap. I am comparing against my Zeiss Victory RF binoculars, which are far more capable in this department where my now sold Swarovski range finder was better again, this is very disappointing at this price point, I was expecting much better results. The range capture brackets box shown covers too large an area for pinpoint ranging compared to many deer, so it is not obvious where to aim exactly, this is my largest disappointment with these. I have just returned from a trip in Canada and really struggled to range in the massive section block fields there which are 640 acres, managing often to only range within about 400m, unless its a bus, which achieved 1172m! The biggest issue with this is I often will set myself up if “still” hunting as I was often there and range a series of objects for quick reference, this it failed spectacularly to do even on scan, not coping with hedges or trees or bales for that matter unless withing 200m or very large indeed, managing a stack of very large square bales at round 460m in scan mode after multiple passes.
Switch on time is very acceptable, meaning you do not always need them on all the time, but in practice, I find leaving them on with the display turned off by button press is best, at readiness , whilst extending battery life. I use my unit in semi-Automatic refresh mode so as not to have a calibration done at a crucial point, this works well, with a single press of the power button initiating. The thermal sensor stabilises well, having been allowed around 4-5 minutes warm up, thereafter calibration is required every 20-30 mins, or more if conditions dictate.
I use white hot almost exclusively so as to enable me to learn to read the display better, switching modes I find only serves to diminish your ability to interpret the picture as you are learning again. It does take time to accurately read and interpret the picture and with time you will readily identify species, and even sex in certain times of year, where antlers are growing especially. After that the antlers show cold, but are still identifiable if the animal is still or close by. Moving object or scanning present display blurring issues, as the data is digitally manipulated and enhanced, the processor is too slow, this causes a blur effect as the display struggles to update fast enough, the only option is to slow your scan, but this is not allays possible. identifying what is not a deer comes with experience but the resolution of these makes it relatively simple most of the time.
Battery life with the optional standard battery pack fitted copes with most stalking morning or evening stalks with ease, if out for a full day, then careful use including turning off is needed to extend life, certainly on my recent trip, charging in day was needed to complete a full days hunt. Plugging the unit in if on a vehicle allows use whilst charging and this was useful, but seemed to come with some baggage as the unit became confused as to its power status on a number of occasions and at one point failed to charge the front option battery at all overnight. I also found in slight minus figures, of around -3-5C the until started to miss-behave, operating but failing to turn on the Amloed displays whilst appearing to function normally, this is disappointing since they are designed to operate at up to -25C. Holding the reset button for >10s was then required to re-set followed by power up, this seemed to resolve both the battery issues and the display issue, whats worrying me is the unit has very intermittently now gone no display in normal temperatures, requiring re-set, is this a fault developing? The adjustable eyepiece width is on a sliding left ocular display, this works but is only just wide enough for my generous head size and is a little awkward if not only for the fact we are all used to binoculars swiveling on a central axis, such as the Zeiss LRF models, which I think would be much more comfortable and intuitive to use.
Overall, would I buy these again, maybe, but for the money I am not sure there is value over the good old XP or XL monocular, and I am disappointed at the rangefinder capabilities which are of course one of the reasons these are so expensive. There is definitely value in binocular vision, but I am struggling to say this is enough for the considerable investment, especially given I am starting to experience software glitches which worries me on durability.
Shaun Eston –
Nothing comes close to the Merger XL50 for long range quality, best out there.
Michael hunter (verified owner) –
company is excellent to deal with, prompt service and delivery. As for the pulsar xl50 , outstanding. Crisp and clear , even in bad rain . Fox spotting in difficult terrain out to 1000+ yards with ease, yes a big lay out but they really are the foxes bollocks.
Allan –
Was thinking are they worth the price tag but first nite out was blown away had most thermal spotters but these are a different league animal detail is superb and distance you can see stuff is amazing
Callum Denning –
These are in a different league to everything else out there, image quality is pin sharp out to a long long way. A big gulp when purchasing, way more than a standard thermal, but this sort of quality comes at a price. Great product, great store !
Graham Lyreco –
Outstanding image quality, looked at some chinese models similar, not in the same league, just felt cheap and half finished, these feel quality from opening the box to getting them. Yes they cost an arm and a leg, but the old saying buy once , cry once comes in. Good service too.
Gary Geddes –
Wow mind blowing image quality, I love the black hot palette, everything in super crisp and vivid and ID ability is the best I have come across upto now. Fast service and great advice. Would recommend for sure.
stephen finn (verified owner) –
Recently purchased these new Mergers from Ian, as usual excellent service and communication response from him.
I had a quick look out to compare these new mergers XL50 with my Accolades, and couldn’t believe the difference despite the high temperature. These Merger XL50 makes Covering hill ground in the lake district so much easier and the clarity is unbelievable, can’t wait for winter !