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Pulsar Oryx LRF – Trail-Proven Tech for the Toughest Hunts

(MANSFIELD, TEXAS) – Pulsar is introducing the Oryx LRF – a full-featured, one-handed thermal imaging monocular with a seamlessly integrated laser rangefinder (LRF) and our signature dual-battery system.

First announced at IWA OutdoorClassics 2025, it will hit the shelves later this year with the following features:

  • Extra-durable housing: IP67 rating
  • Ambidextrous design: complete operation with one hand
  • Extra-high-detail thermal image: proprietary sensitivity enhancement technology
  • Next-generation laser rangefinder: 1,640-yard measuring distance
  • Dual-battery system: up to 12 hours of continuous operation

Designed for durability, precision, and ease of use, this next-generation device is built to withstand the most demanding hunting conditions. With the perfect balance of price and performance, the Oryx LRF is the best choice for long and tough hunts.

Durable and Thoughtful Design

The robust housing and ergonomic design of the Oryx LRF sets a new standard in durability and usability. Engineered to withstand shocks, drops, and extreme environmental conditions, this monocular is Pulsar’s first device with an IP67 rating—making it not only waterproof but also dust-resistant. This level of protection ensures the device maintains its integrity and longevity, even in the harshest conditions.

Like most Pulsar devices, the Oryx LRF features a symmetrical design, allowing for comfortable use with either hand. However, we’ve taken usability a step further by integrating a new focusing wheel near the eyepiece, enabling full one-handed operation. This innovation makes adjustments quicker and more intuitive, even in the heat of action.

Powerful Imaging

The Oryx LRF delivers exceptional thermal imaging, standing shoulder to shoulder with its high-performance counterparts. Equipped with a Lynred 640×480 @ 12μm sensor, it provides a sharp and detailed image across all observation conditions.

Our proprietary processing algorithms further enhance image quality, leveraging Pulsar’s sensitivity enhancement technology. This ensures a crisp, high-contrast image without sacrificing fine details or increasing latency.

For an even better field experience, the Oryx LRF includes digital image stabilization—particularly useful for tracking distant targets. Additionally, automatic screen brightness control optimizes visibility and reduces eye fatigue during nighttime use.

A Full-Featured Device for Any Situation

The new monocular is equipped with multiple premium features to help hunters navigate any situation. At its core is the next-generation laser rangefinder, capable of measuring distances up to 1,640 yards. With enhanced permeability, it efficiently cuts through fog and adverse weather conditions, providing precise readings when they matter most.

Additionally, the Oryx LRF features Pulsar’s signature dual-battery system, combining an internal and external battery for a total operation time of up to 12 hours. This extended battery life ensures reliability for long, uninterrupted hunting sessions.

The Pulsar Oryx LRF is a cutting-edge thermal imaging monocular designed for hunters who demand precision, durability, and long-lasting performance. With its combination of premium features, it is built to excel in the most challenging conditions. Whether you’re navigating dense forests, open fields, or foggy terrain, the Oryx LRF ensures you stay ahead of the game.

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Every Pulsar device is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure demanding professionals receive the most reliable, most advanced thermal and digital night vision performance the industry has to offer. The result of Pulsar’s commitment to industry-leading excellence is consistent world-class quality, precision engineering, seamless device operation and cutting-edge proprietary software. Pulsar produces an array of advanced optical devices designed for law enforcement, security, home defense and hunting applications, including thermal imaging and digital night vision monoculars, binoculars and riflescopes, IR illuminators and related accessories.

To learn more about Pulsar, visit www.pulsarnv.com.

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