Pulsar’s history dates back to 1991. It was started by a group of friends who shared the same passion for expanding human abilities. This group of enthusiasts used to assemble the first few wooden observation tubes in the basement of an unfinished residential building. Three decades later Pulsar proves to be the top worldwide brand of thermal and digital day and night vision imaging devices, becoming a trendsetter and innovation leader in the sector. One thing that has not changed over time is the same passion that drove the founders in the very beginning, which they now share with more than 1200 colleagues around the globe.
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