This second-generation Accolade retains all of the tried and tested features of the original Accolade LRF XP50 but has the new <40mK NETD thermal sensor.
New <40mK Thermal Sensor
By now, most thermal users are familiar with the sensor resolution of a device e.g. 384x288, and also the pixel pitch e.g. 17µm. The improvement of these new Series 2 devices concentrates on a key specification of thermal sensor technology – the NETD value.
The NETD (Noise Equivalent of Temperature Differential), expressed in millikelvins (mK) is one of the most important parameters for thermal sensors as it describes their sensitivity. The lower the NETD value, the higher the sensitivity.
In existing Helion, Trail and Accolade series models the NETD value was sub 60mK. The new <40mK sensor, exclusively manufactured by ULIS for Pulsar puts Pulsar devices at the forefront of the market with the devices all featuring a better image in conditions where there is a low-temperature difference such as during rainfall, fog or cold mornings. These environmental conditions are the most difficult for thermal imagers and this new sensor will provide a clearer image for users.
Accolade 2 LRF XP50 Thermal Binocular
Dimensions: 164x130x64
Detection Range: 1800mm
Colour Palettes: Yes
Display Resolution: 640x480
Display Type: AMOLED
FOV@ 100 yards: 12.4°
Magnification (Digital): 8x
Objective Lens Diameter: 50mm
Rangefinder: LRF
Sensor Resolutiuon: 640X480
Video/ Sound Recording: Yes
Wifi: Yes
We accept returns with a full refund when returned within 14 days and only if in an unwused condition with all original packaging.