Pulsar releases C-Clamp Mount for Helion, Digiforce monoculars

The C-Clamp Mount is designed for use alongside Pulsar optics. (Photo: Pulsar)

Pulsar adds a new mounting option to its repertoire, introducing the Pulsar C-Clamp Mount designed for the Helion or Digiforce monoculars.

Created for use with Pulsar optics, the C-Clamp sports a 1/4-inch tripod, quick release tripod mount and pivoting ball head. The design permits the device to be adjusted and easily aimed where needed. The C-Clamp allows the monocular to be used hands-free and, when paired with the StreamVision app, monoculars are able to be viewed remotely from blinds.

The C-Clamp can be mounted nearly anywhere from crossbeams to handrails and even car windows, according to Pulsar.

“The Pulsar C-Clamp is a valuable addition to any law enforcement department or hunt, enabling your monocular to remain stable,” Pulsar said in a news release. “Use the StreamVision app to observe, spot from blinds, or for security purposes while having your monocular mounted on the Pulsar C-Clamp.”

The C-Clamp can be nabbed from Pulsar’s website, featuring a MSRP of $39.

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