AGM Adder V2 LRF 50-640 THERMAL IMAGING RIFLE SCOPES
AGM Adder V2 LRF 50-640 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope
AGM Adder V2 LRF 50-640 is a thermal imaging rifle scope built for users who need long-range detection, precise distance measurement, and a classic riflescope layout in one unit. It combines a 640×512, 12 μm uncooled VOx thermal detector, sub-15 mK thermal sensitivity, a 50 mm F1.0 objective lens, and a 2560×2560 OLED display for a sharper and more detailed thermal image than lower-spec systems.
A key strength of this model is the laser rangefinder integrated directly into the lens housing rather than attached as an external module. The rangefinder measures up to 1000 m with ±1 m accuracy, uses a 905 nm Class 1 laser, and works together with an onboard ballistic calculator, which makes the scope more useful for disciplined shot placement at changing distances.
The Adder V2 LRF 50-640 also adds practical field features that matter during real use, including shutterless technology, 0.5× step continuous zooming, video recording, audio recording, Shot-Activated Recording, 64 GB built-in EMMC storage, pitch scale activation, standby mode, and media album playback on the device. AGM also lists cold and warm hue viewing modes and additional red and green monochrome palettes, giving the user more display options for different backgrounds and detection tasks.
Powered by a dual battery system with two internal rechargeable lithium batteries and one replaceable rechargeable 18650 battery, the scope runs up to 9 hours of continuous use at 25°C with the LRF on. With IP67 protection, recoil resistance up to 1000 g / 0.4 ms, detection range up to 2600 m, and a 30 mm tube-style format, it is a serious thermal hunting optic for users who want competitive prices and delivery across Europe from Professional Optics in Split, Croatia.
Technical specifications AGM Adder V2 LRF 50-640
Specification | Value |
Model | AGM Adder V2 LRF 50-640 |
Product type | Thermal imaging rifle scope |
Thermal detector | Uncooled VOx focal plane array |
Resolution | 640 × 512 |
Pixel pitch | 12 μm |
NETD | Sub-15 mK |
Frame rate | 50 Hz |
Magnification | 3.5× - 26× |
Zoom | Supports 0.5× step continuous zooming |
Objective lens | 50 mm, F1.0 |
Field of view | 8.8° × 7.0° / 15.4 m × 12.3 m at 100 m |
Detection range | Up to 2600 m |
Display | OLED, 2560×2560 |
Color palettes | Black Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, Fusion, Red Monochrome, Green Monochrome |
Ballistic calculator | Yes |
Laser rangefinder | Integrated in lens, up to 1000 m, ±1 m accuracy |
Laser wavelength | 905 nm |
Laser safety class | Class 1 |
Video recording | Yes |
Audio recording | Yes |
Shot-Activated Recording | Yes |
Storage | Built-in EMMC, 64 GB |
Standby mode | Yes |
Media album playback | Yes |
Battery system | Two internal rechargeable lithium batteries and one replaceable rechargeable 18650 battery |
Battery life | Up to 9 hours continuous running at 25°C, LRF on |
External power supply | 5 V DC/2 A, USB Type-C, supports QC3.0 |
Operating temperature | -30°C to 55°C |
Max recoil | 1000 g / 0.4 ms |
Dimensions | 432 × 90 × 78 mm |
Weight | 0.86 kg |
Protection level | IP67 |
Tube size | 30 mm |
Installation and use
AGM Adder V2 LRF 50-640 uses a traditional 30 mm tube-style layout, which makes it familiar for shooters who prefer the handling and mounting logic of a classic daytime riflescope. That layout is especially practical on hunting rifles where the user wants a thermal optic with a more conventional profile and a more natural shooting position.
In field use, the combination of sub-15 mK sensitivity, a 50 mm objective, and 640×512 resolution gives the user stronger target separation and cleaner thermal detail at longer distances. The integrated laser rangefinder and onboard ballistic calculator are the main performance advantages of this version, especially when shot distance changes quickly and precise correction matters.
Maintenance is straightforward. The main points are keeping the objective lens clean, managing both the internal and external battery system correctly, and using the USB Type-C power input when longer observation or recording sessions are planned.
FAQ
What sensor does AGM Adder V2 LRF 50-640 use?
It uses a 640 × 512 uncooled VOx thermal detector with 12 μm pixel pitch.
What is the thermal sensitivity?
The specified NETD is sub-15 mK.
Does it have a built-in laser rangefinder?
Yes. It has a laser rangefinder integrated into the lens with a measuring range of up to 1000 m and ±1 m accuracy.
Does it include a ballistic calculator?
Yes. It includes an onboard ballistic calculator.
What magnification does it offer?
It offers 3.5× to 26× magnification and supports 0.5× step continuous zooming.
What is the detection range?
The stated detection range is up to 2600 m.
How much internal 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 replaceable rechargeable 18650 battery.
How long does the battery last?
Battery life is up to 9 hours of continuous use at 25°C with the LRF on.
Is it suitable for outdoor use?
Yes. It has IP67 protection and recoil resistance up to 1000 g / 0.4 ms.













