Pulsar digex c50 non wi fi ?

One question, if you have no wifi on the unit, how do you update the software if you can't use pulsar stream.
 
All you need is an old LED based alternative, T38/T50 the C50 does not need heaps of laser IR, it is at heart a night vision scope.... it eats up low light and minimal IR for brekfast... Everything else thats available is either drastically insensitive i.e 4K tiny pixels OR has very slow optical lens, high iso/gain less sensitive..... There is nothing that can match the C50 in this situation it is the low light, covert night king.... How do I know that ? I've tested it against them all...
 
No you can't
It's only possible to update the C50 via the Streamvision2 app, so if you have a C50 without wifi, you cannot , at present, upgrade the firmware

Cheers

Bruce
I don’t think there is an update of firmware to have that is different to what is on the non WiFi

I have a WiFi and my dads is non WiFi , mine is up to date and shows the same firmware as his.

The firmware update is only to fix bugs/problems in the early stages .
Pulsar would’ve been happy that there are no longer issues with this products systems in order to release a model you can’t update.

I’m sure if pulsar had the capability of releasing firmware to the C50 that would make a big difference, then rather do this they would make a whole new model with this and charge for it.
 
Current firmware is version 1.0.002 released on 22 February 2022

Cheers

Bruce
This is the firmware installed onto the non WiFi models.
Not far of a year ago now .
If there were anymore bug/fixes necessary, then they would’ve been released by now.

I only got the WiFi model because it was the only one I could get my hands on at the time and I desperately wanted one .

I would’ve been happy with the non WiFi.
 
Thanks everyone,
Very informative. Seems if it a'int broke don't fix it!! Very pleased with unit so far and with PBSir illuminator works very well.
Simon.
 
I recently got an alpex with wi fi.

I too thought that I won’t use it, but in truth it’s useful. Mainly for sending awesome videos to mates but there is more to it, especially if you are guiding.

The ability to use your phone to watch the cross hairs of a guest is handy to guide onto a beast that you might be able to see but they can’t. We have all been there, when they simply can’t see what you are looking at, you can tell them exactly where it is, you can then tell them exactly where you want them to put the bullet. The second thing is to check shot strikes back, if you both missed the reaction, the ability to look back and see where it ran, how it reacted can be truly helpful.
 
I am used to using Mil Dot FFP reticles typically in PMiis and find the scaleable reticle (FFP reticle equivalent) a brilliant feature on this unit .
 
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