AGM Adder V2 35-384 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope
AGM Adder V2 35-384 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope 4x 35mm
AGM Adder V2 35-384 is a 30 mm tube thermal imaging rifle scope built for hunters and experienced shooters who want a more traditional riflescope form factor combined with modern thermal performance. It uses a 384×288 VOx sensor with 12 μm pixel pitch, sub-15 mK thermal sensitivity, a 35 mm F1.0 objective lens, AGM’s first shutterless NUC system, and a new 2560×2560 display, giving the user a significantly more refined image than the earlier Adder 35-384 platform.
One of the key changes in this V2 version is the move from the original model’s 2.5x base magnification to a stronger 4x base magnification. That makes the Adder V2 35-384 especially suitable for hunters who already use daytime optics in the 4-16x or 4-20x class and want a thermal sight with a similar working feel, denser native image, and less reliance on digital zoom.
The scope also adds several practical upgrades beyond the sensor and display. AGM lists new red and green monochrome palettes, 64 GB of internal storage, 1000 g recoil resistance, a display-off tilt sensor, local media album playback on the device, cold and warm hue modes, on-board video and audio recording, Shot Activated Recording, Wi‑Fi data transmission, standby mode, and a dual power system with internal rechargeable batteries plus one removable 18650 battery.
With up to 9 hours of continuous runtime, IP67 protection, standard 30 mm mounting, and a more scope-like housing than compact thermal units, the Adder V2 35-384 is a strong option for hunting rifles where ergonomics, battery flexibility, and a familiar sight picture matter as much as the thermal image itself. It is a practical premium thermal optic for customers looking for competitive pricing and delivery across Europe from Professional Optics.
Technical specifications AGM Adder V2 35-384
Specification | Value |
Model | AGM Adder V2 35-384 |
Product type | Thermal imaging rifle scope |
Image sensor | VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Arrays |
Resolution | 384 × 288 |
Pixel interval | 12 μm |
Thermal sensitivity | Less than 15 mK |
Frame rate | 50 Hz |
Focal length | 35 mm, F1.0 |
Base magnification | 4x |
Magnification range | 4× - 24× |
Zoom | 0.5× step of continuous zooming |
Detection range | 1800 m |
Display | 2560 × 2560 |
Display type | Semi-circular display |
Shutterless NUC | Yes |
Palettes | Includes new red and green monochrome palettes |
Video recording | On-board video recording |
Audio recording | Yes |
Shot Activated Recording | Yes |
Wi‑Fi data transmission | Yes |
Storage | Fast 64 GB EMMC built-in storage |
Local album playback | Yes |
Display-off tilt sensor | Yes |
Hue modes | Cold and Warm |
Dual power system | Yes |
Battery type | Two rechargeable Lithium batteries (internal), one replaceable and rechargeable 18650 battery (external) |
Battery life | Up to 9 hours continuous running at 25°C |
External power supply | 5 V DC/2 A Type-C, supports QC3.0 |
Mounting | Standard 30 mm |
Recoil resistance | 1000 g |
Protection level | IP67 |
Dimensions | 420 × 88 × 74 mm |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Working temperature | -30°C to 55°C |
Warranty | 3 years |
For experienced users, the biggest advantage of the Adder V2 35-384 is the combination of a true riflescope-style 30 mm tube body and a denser 4x native image. This is not a compact scanner-style thermal adapted for rifle use; it is a dedicated thermal sight for shooters who want a familiar mounting format, better native magnification, and less dependence on digital zoom to get a useful aiming image.
The upgraded display and shutterless NUC system are also important in real use because they directly affect how stable and refined the image looks over time. Combined with sub-15 mK sensitivity, local album playback, 64 GB storage, and onboard recording, the optic is much more practical for serious field use than the original-generation specification alone would suggest.
Power management is another strong point. Two internal rechargeable batteries plus one removable 18650 cell give the user more flexibility than many closed battery systems, especially during long hunts or when the optic is kept mounted for extended sessions.
The scope uses a standard 30 mm mounting format.
FAQ
What is the base magnification of the AGM Adder V2 35-384?
The base magnification is 4x, with a total magnification range of 4× to 24×.
What display does it use?
It uses a new 2560×2560 display with AGM’s semi-circular layout.
Does it support recording?
Yes, it supports on-board video recording, audio recording, and Shot Activated Recording.
How much storage does it have?
It has 64 GB of built-in EMMC storage.
What battery system does it use?
It uses two internal rechargeable lithium batteries and one removable rechargeable 18650 battery.
Does it support external power?
Yes, it supports 5 V DC/2 A Type-C external power and QC3.0.
Is it waterproof?
Yes, it has an IP67 protection level.













