Monthly Archives: June 2023

Acebeam

Why Acebeam is the flashlight for you

Behind every great product lies the dedication and hard work of passionate engineers who leave no stone unturned in their quest for perfection.

The Acebeam flashlight is no exception. For years, the Acebeam team has meticulously researched and developed each component to create a high-quality flashlight that can withstand the toughest conditions.

They begin with the best LEDs available, from well-known brands such as CREE, Luminus, and Nichia. These LEDs are not only energy-efficient and long-lasting, with a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, but also provide a range of colour temperature options and high-colour rendering versions.

But that was just the beginning. The team then incorporates coated glass with a light transmittance of 99%, which effectively reduces energy loss and optimizes LED performance. They also use high-precision and high-efficiency constant

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Pulsar

TELOS: A premium line of future-proof thermal imaging monoculars

Starting with the Telos LRF XP50 followed by its version without the LRF as well as several different sensor models. This premium product line will be launched at the IWA OutdoorClassics 2023 in Nuremberg, Germany.

Extreme thermal sensitivity

For us, Telos is synonymous with superior quality and timeless solutions. Let’s take a closer look at this magnificent device, freshly delivered from manufacturing.

The first to represent the line is the Telos LRF XP50 thermal imaging monocular equipped with the best European-made Lynred sensor with a 640x480 resolution and @17 microns pixel pitch.

The real game changer is its extreme NETD thermal sensitivity under 18 milliKelvin. This sensor quality guarantees simply stunning thermal imaging capabilities even in the most severe weather conditions.

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Pulsar

Stream Vision Ballistics: updated and ready to use

We’re pleased to announce that the beta testing of the new Stream Vision Ballistics mobile application is now complete. The updated application version 1.0.3 is available to download from AppStore and Google Play. The first Pulsar device to support Stream Vision Ballistics is Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro with the upcoming new firmware update 3.1 which is ready to be launched on May 4th.

Please follow these instructions for the proper use of ballistic calculations:

  • Update the Stream Vision Ballistics mobile application even if you have already uploaded the previous version of the app. After the update, the profiles you created earlier will remain intact.
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Pulsar

Firmware update 3.1: adding ballistic calculations to the Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro

Yukon Advanced Optics Worldwide is pleased to announce the firmware update 3.1 for the Pulsar flagship riflescope – Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro. After updating your riflescope with the newest firmware, you’ll be able to use the ballistic calculations for accurate long-distance shooting and pair your device with the new Stream Vision Ballistics mobile application. Please make sure you use the newest updated version 1.0.3 of the mobile application, otherwise, it might result in incorrect ballistic calculations.

Enriched with ballistic calculations

The newest update delivers a ballistic algorithm that allows you to calculate the trajectory of a bullet and displays the suggested point of aim on the screen of your Thermion. This function requires activation in the LRF settings in the main menu of the scope. To pair your Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro with the new Steam Vision Bal

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5 Reasons Why Solar Energy Should Be Every Homeowner’s Next Investment

Is solar energy a worthwhile investment? How much money can I expect to save on my bills? Solar panels are a good investment for many South African households, especially those with ample sunshine and high utility rates. Going solar can lead to hundreds of thousands of energy savings over the 25-year lifespan of a system and can increase the value of your home.    

Why is transitioning to solar energy this year a smart investment?   

1. Energy prices are rapidly rising  

With a disastrous energy provider in place, the costs of electricity are inevitably going to keep rising as it has over the last ten years. Changes in prices reflect variations in electricity demand, availability of generation sources, fuel costs and power plant availability. Transitioning to solar energy offers a hedge against

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