
Pulsar Axion XQ19 Compact 384x288
The PULSAR AXION COMPACT XQ19 is a compact heat-vision monocular that offers portable thermal viewing at an attractive price. Equipped with an uncooled sensor (384 × 288 pixels at 17 µm) and a thermal sensitivity below 18 mK, it delivers reliable images from near to mid-range. A bright 19 mm lens (F/1.0), a magnification of 1.5–6× (with digital zoom), and the wide viewing angle of 19.5° × 12.3° allow quick scene capture. The bright AMOLED display (640 × 400 pixels, 50 Hz) ensures pleasant and clear images even in freezing temperatures.
The sturdy housing made of magnesium alloy is light, easily withstands rain, snow, and occasional moisture thanks to IPX7 protection. The replaceable APS 3 battery offers up to 8 hours of runtime and can be recharged via USB-C if needed. For modern communication, Wi-Fi (2.4 / 5 GHz) and the Stream Vision 2 app are available, allowing photos and videos (960×600 pixels, JPEG/MP4) to be recorded, transferred, or shared live. Weighing about 300 g (including battery), the device fits comfortably in a jacket pocket – ideal for spontaneous use in the field.
Main features:
Uncooled sensor, 384 × 288 pixels, 17 µm, system NETD < 18 mK, image frequency 50 Hz
Lens F19 / 1.0
Magnification 1.5–6× (including 4× digital zoom)
Field of view 19.5° × 12.3° (approx. 34.7 × 21.5 m at 100 m)
Detection range approx. 750 m (820 yds)
Display AMOLED, 640 × 400 pixels
Video / photo recording 960 × 600 pixels, in MP4 / JPG format, 64 GB internal memory
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac, 2.4 / 5 GHz), Stream Vision 2 app
Protection class IPX7, operating temperature –25…+40 °C
Power supply via APS 3 battery (3.0–4.2 V, 3,200 mAh) with up to 8 hours runtime, external power supply via USB-C (5 V)
Housing made of magnesium alloy – light and sturdy
Weight approx. 300 g (with battery)
The PULSAR AXION COMPACT XQ19 combines efficient heat-vision technology with a compact format and attractive pricing. It offers solid thermal performance for everyday use – ideal for spontaneous observations in the field. Particularly notable are the light magnesium housing, the long-lasting battery, the modern streaming function via Wi-Fi, and the bright AMOLED display. Furthermore, the wide field of view allows quick capture of large areas and emphasizes suitability for mobile use in forest or field. Overall, a well-thought-out choice for anyone who wants to use thermal viewing simply, lightly, and reliably.








