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Review Summary
The Pulsar Quantum HD19S Thermal Imaging Monocular features short start-up time (5 - 7 seconds) from the push of a button to full operational status. This is one of the best results in its class. High resolution (384x288) microbolometer ensures detailed image and long detection range. The body of fiberglass reinforced plastic is able to effectively withstand impact, moisture and dust which allows the units to be used in extreme conditions. The rubber armoring ensures secure grip of the unit.
The Quantum S suggests three operating modes, each designed to deliver best possible image in specific viewing conditions. The modes are as follows: "City" (enhanced contrast), "Forest" (low contrast) and "Identification" (improved rendering of hot objects' details).
The Quantum is powered with four AA size (rechargeable) batteries. The batteries are stored in a container which is then placed in a battery compartment of the unit. The Quantum imaging scope is effective for the use in low temperatures (-20deg.C) thanks to the frost-resistant OLED display employed in the unit (image remains the same as when viewing at positive environment temperature). Operation time of the unit can be significantly increased thanks to the use of external power supplies that can be connected with a special jack. When used in frosty weather, the power supply can be stored under the clothes.