Detect. Range. Identify. All from one device.
The Orni XG35 integrates 1,800 m thermal detection, a 1,500 m laser rangefinder, and electronic image stabilisation into a single monocular that runs for 12 hours. Built for birdwatchers and wildlife observers who push deep into the field.
Twelve hours of thermal. Stabilised views, integrated ranging, and the battery to use them all night.
Faint signatures. Long distances. Sharp results.
The 640×480 uncooled European sensor with 12 μm pixel pitch and system NETD below 20 mK resolves subtle heat differences at 1,800 m – through rain, fog, and dense scrub. Nine colour palettes let you tune contrast for the conditions at hand.
Kilometres of detection range in total darkness. No ambient light needed, no torch, no compromise to your night vision.
Range to 1,500 m, ±1 m
The Class 1 eye-safe laser rangefinder gives precise distance readouts up to 1,500 m in complete darkness. Switch between metres and yards on the fly.
Tripod-free clarity at 20×.
Electronic image stabilisation corrects hand shake across the full 2.5–20× zoom range. Hold a steady image on a perched raptor or a mammal at 1,500 m without reaching for a tripod.
Crisp 1024×768. Auto-brightness.
The frost-resistant AMOLED HD display at 1024×768 adjusts brightness automatically – readable at midnight, usable at dawn. What the sensor resolves, the display renders faithfully.
12 hours, quick-swap APS 5
A removable APS 5 (4,900 mAh) plus a 3,200 mAh built-in battery together deliver 12 hours. Swap the external pack in seconds without interrupting a session. Universal USB-C charging works with any power bank.
Ambidextrous, one-handed operation
Ergonomic grip works equally in left or right hand. Six conveniently placed buttons, haptic feedback for glove use, and a belt clip plus hand strap included. Optimised for long observation sessions in the field.
Identify species at range. Species-level detail without disturbing behaviour.
The 12.5° field of view sweeps treetops, paddock edges, and wetland margins efficiently. Zoom to 20× and the integrated rangefinder tells you exactly how far away that subject is. Built for the Australian birdwatcher who goes out before dawn and stays out after dark.
See through the dark. Find what hides.
The Orni XG35 resolves heat signatures at distances where conventional optics go blind – nocturnal animals, dense vegetation, fog, and rain are no longer obstacles. At 1,800 m, you are the apex observer.
12 hours. No recharge required mid-session.
The dual battery system pairs a quick-swap external APS 5 pack (4,900 mAh) with a 3,200 mAh built-in cell. When the external pack depletes, the device keeps running on the internal reserve while you swap. USB-C Power Delivery supports 5 V and 9 V fast charging.
IP67. Magnesium alloy. Ready for anything.
Full IP67 dust and waterproof protection paired with a magnesium alloy chassis handles the Australian bush, wet scrub, and desert heat alike – operating from −25°C to +40°C. It is built for observation, not for the shelf.
Range, detect, stabilise, record. All night, every night.
640×480 European uncooled thermal sensor, 12 μm pixel pitch, system NETD below 20 mK
1,800 m detection range for spotting wildlife and birds at extended range
Built-in Class 1 laser rangefinder with 1,500 m range and ±1 m accuracy in darkness
Electronic image stabilisation for steady 2.5–20× zoom views without a tripod
12-hour dual battery life with quick-swap APS 5 and USB-C Power Delivery charging
IP67 fully dustproof and waterproof to 1 m for 30 minutes
AMOLED HD 1024×768 display with automatic brightness and 64 GB built-in recording
Wi-Fi with Pulsar Wild Vision app for live streaming and remote control
Ambidextrous one-handed design with haptic feedback and picture-in-picture mode
Magnesium alloy housing operating from −25°C to +40°C with 1/4″ tripod socket
Pulsar Orni XG35
Available from Bintel, Australia’s trusted telescope and optics specialist since 1958. Expert advice from working naturalists and astronomers, ships from Sydney.