AGM Adder V2 LRF 35-384 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope
AGM Adder V2 LRF 35-384 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope 4x 35mm
AGM Adder V2 LRF 35-384 is a premium thermal imaging rifle scope designed for hunters and advanced shooters who prefer a traditional 30 mm riflescope format with stronger long-range capability, integrated ranging, and ballistic support. It combines a 384×288, 12 μm VOx sensor, sub-15 mK NETD, a 35 mm F1.0 lens, and a high-resolution 2560×2560 OLED display, giving the user a noticeably cleaner and more refined image than entry-level thermal optics.
A defining feature of this model is its integrated laser rangefinder with a maximum measuring range of 1000 m and ±1 m accuracy, paired with onboard ballistic calculation. This makes the Adder V2 LRF 35-384 especially relevant for users who shoot at changing distances and want a more complete thermal weapon sight rather than a basic observation-and-shoot solution.
The scope also adds shutterless operation, Image Boost 2.0, Zoom Pro, hot track, six color palettes, local album playback, onboard audio and video recording, and 64 GB of built-in EMMC storage. Its semi-circular internal interface is designed to keep critical information such as battery level, magnification, range, time, and vertical and horizontal pitch data visible without overloading the image.
With 4x base magnification, 4-24x total magnification, 0.5x incremental continuous zoom support, a 7.5° × 5.7° field of view, and 1800 m detection range, this model is a serious option for users who want a denser native image and a more familiar daytime-scope style housing. It fits especially well on hunting rifles already set up for conventional 4-16x or 4-20x glass, while adding thermal capability, laser ranging, and ballistic correction in one optic.
Technical specifications AGM Adder V2 LRF 35-384
Specification | Value |
Model | AGM Adder V2 LRF 35-384 |
Product type | Thermal imaging rifle scope |
Image sensor | VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Arrays |
Resolution | 384 × 288 |
Pixel interval | 12 μm |
Response waveband | 8 μm to 14 μm |
Frame rate | 50 Hz |
NETD | Less than 15 mK (@25°C, F# = 1.0) |
Focal length | 35 mm, F1.0 |
Focus mode | Focus Ring |
Detection range | 1800 m |
Minimum focusing distance | 3 m |
Magnification | 4× – 24× |
Zoom | Supports 0.5× step value of continuous zooming |
Field of view | 7.5° × 5.7° / 13.1 m × 10.0 m @100m |
Display | 2560 × 2560, 1.03 inch OLED |
Exit pupil | 6 mm |
Eye relief | 45 mm |
Diopter range | -4D to 4D |
FFC mode | Semi-Auto, Manual |
Palettes | Black Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, Fusion, Red Monochrome, Green Monochrome |
Brightness adjustment | Yes |
Tone adjustment | Cold, Warm |
Contrast adjustment | Yes |
Image Boost 2.0 | Yes |
Zoom Pro | Yes |
Shutterless | Yes |
Video recording | On-board Video Recording |
Snapshot capture | Yes |
Audio recording | Yes |
Recoil-activation recording | Yes |
Storage | Built-in EMMC (64 GB) |
PIP | Yes |
Hotspot | Yes |
Hot Track | Yes |
Distance measurement | Yes |
Zeroing profiles | 5 |
Freeze zeroing | Yes |
Ballistic calculation | Yes |
Local album | Yes |
Standby mode | Yes |
Battery type | Two rechargeable Lithium batteries (internal), one replaceable and rechargeable 18650 battery (external) |
Battery operating time | 9 hours continuous running (@25°C, LRF on) |
Type-C power supply | 5 V DC/2 A, USB Type-C, supports QC3.0 |
Mounting | Standard 30mm |
Dimensions | 420 × 88 × 88 mm |
Weight | 0.83 kg |
Working temperature | -30°C to 55°C |
Protection level | IP67 |
Max. recoil | 1000 g/0.4 ms |
Laser wavelength | 905 nm |
Laser safety class | Class 1 |
Max. measuring range | 1000 m |
Measurement accuracy | ±1 m |
Min. measuring range | 10 m |
For experienced users, the main appeal of the Adder V2 LRF 35-384 is the combination of a traditional 30 mm tube format, 4x native magnification, and integrated ranging and ballistic functions in a single platform. This is a thermal scope aimed at shooters who want a familiar mounting style and a denser base image without relying on digital zoom to achieve a useful working magnification.
The 2560×2560 OLED display, shutterless operation, and sub-15 mK sensitivity are the features that really define the user experience here. Together they give the scope a more refined image, cleaner transitions, and better visual continuity than simpler thermal units, especially when observing and engaging in changing conditions over longer periods.
Battery management is also a major practical strength. Two internal rechargeable batteries combined with one external replaceable rechargeable 18650 give the user a more flexible power setup than many compact thermal scopes, especially for long nights in the field.
The scope uses a standard 30 mm mounting format. ADM QR mount is not included.
FAQ
What sensor does the AGM Adder V2 LRF 35-384 use?
It uses a 384 × 288 VOx uncooled focal plane array sensor with 12 μm pixel interval.
Does it have an integrated laser rangefinder?
Yes, it has a laser rangefinder with a maximum range of 1000 m and ±1 m accuracy.
Does it support ballistic calculation?
Yes, onboard ballistic calculation is included.
What display does it use?
It uses a 1.03 inch OLED display with 2560 × 2560 resolution.
What is the native magnification?
The native magnification is 4x, with a total range of 4x to 24x.
Does it support recording?
Yes, it supports onboard video recording, audio recording, and snapshot capture.
How much storage does it have?
It has 64 GB of built-in EMMC storage.
What mount is included?
The scope uses a standard 30 mm mounting format. ADM QR mount is not included.
















