The Pulsar Symbion LRF DXT50 is a premium multispectral thermal binocular built for serious long-range observation. It combines a high-resolution 1280×1024 thermal sensor, digital day/night viewing, and a built-in laser rangefinder in one field-ready unit. This is for hunters, landowners, and professionals who need to scan large areas, detect heat signatures at extreme distance, confirm what they are looking at, and measure range without switching between devices. The DXT50’s biggest advantage is image detail. Its 1280×1024 thermal sensor gives a cleaner, more detailed view than standard lower-resolution thermals, especially when scanning open country or trying to separate animals from background clutter. The built-in rangefinder reaches up to 1,640 yards, helping remove guesswork before making a decision. This is not a starter thermal. It is expensive, more advanced, and more than most casual hunters need. But for users who want top-tier detection, binocular comfort, multispectral viewing, and accurate ranging in one device, the Symbion LRF DXT50 is one of Pulsar’s most capable observation tools.