AGM Clarion 384 Dual Focus (25/50) Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope
AGM Clarion 384 Dual Focus (25/50) Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope
AGM Clarion 384 Dual Focus (25/50) is an advanced thermal imaging rifle scope built for users who want true versatility from one optic without sacrificing native image quality. Its defining feature is the dual-lens optical system that mechanically switches between a 25 mm lens and a 50 mm lens, changing the base magnification and field of view without reducing sensor resolution.
With the 25 mm lens, the Clarion provides 2x base magnification and a wider 10.5° × 7.9° field of view, which is useful for scanning, moving targets, and shorter-range work. Switching to the 50 mm lens changes the optic to 4.5x base magnification with a narrower 5.3° × 4.0° field of view, giving the shooter a denser native image for more confident identification and shot placement at longer distance.
The scope is built around a 384×288, 12 μm VOx uncooled focal plane array sensor with NETD below 20 mK and a 50 Hz refresh rate. Combined with a 1024×768 OLED display, built-in recording with audio, image capture, stadiametric ranging, five zeroing profiles, WiFi hotspot, hot track, and picture-in-picture mode, the Clarion 384 is a serious field optic for hunters who need one platform to cover more than one type of terrain and engagement distance.
Another practical advantage is the included American Defense mount, together with two rechargeable batteries and a charger in the box. For users who run both AR and bolt-action platforms, this makes the Clarion 384 a strong option when the goal is flexible thermal performance, clean native magnification options, and fewer compromises than a fixed-lens scope.
Technical specifications AGM Clarion 384 Dual Focus (25/50)
Specification | Value |
Model | AGM Clarion 384 Dual Focus (25/50) |
Product type | Thermal imaging rifle scope |
Detector | 12μm VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array |
Resolution | 384 × 288 |
NETD | Less than 20 mK (25°C, F# = 1.0) |
Refresh rate | 50 Hz |
Lens system | 25 mm; F0.8 / 50 mm; F1.0 |
Magnification | 2× - 16× / 4.5× - 36× |
Field of view | 10.5° × 7.9° / 5.3° × 4.0° |
Diopter adjustment | -5 to +5 diopters |
Focus range | 4 m to infinity / 10 m to infinity |
Exit pupil | 6 mm |
Eye relief | 45 mm |
Digital zoom | 1×, 2×, 4×, 8× |
Detection range | 1200 m/yd / 2600 m/yd |
Display | 0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768 |
Palettes | Black hot, White hot, Red hot, Fusion |
Flat Field Correction | Auto, Manual, External Correction |
Scene mode | Cold, Warm |
Boresight adjustment | Digital Controlled |
Video recording | Yes |
Audio recording | Yes |
Image capture | Yes |
Standby mode | Yes |
Storage | Built-in EMMC (16 GB) |
PIP | Yes |
Defective pixel correction | Yes |
WiFi hotspot | Yes |
Hot track | Yes |
Reticle | 10 types, 4 colors, on/off |
Distance measurement | Yes, stadiametric |
Shot Activated Recording | Yes |
Battery type | Replaceable and Rechargeable Li-ion Battery |
Battery life | ≥ 8.5 h (25°C, hotspot off) |
External power supply | 5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C |
Operating temperature | -30°C to +55°C |
Protection level | IP67 |
Max recoil | 1000 g/0.4 ms |
Weight | 0.75 kg without mount and battery |
Dimensions | 241 × 73 × 67 mm without mount |
For experienced users, the biggest advantage of the Clarion 384 is not just dual magnification, but the ability to switch between two genuinely different use cases in one optic without changing resolution. In practice, that means the 25 mm side works as the wider, more forgiving setup for searching and faster work, while the 50 mm side gives a noticeably tighter and more useful native image for longer shots.
This matters because most thermal scopes force the user to choose between wide field of view and higher native magnification before buying. The Clarion 384 reduces that compromise in a way that is genuinely useful in the field, especially for hunters who work mixed terrain, changing stand locations, or multiple target types in the same night.
The included American Defense mount is also a practical benefit for serious users who care about mounting quality and repeatability. Combined with five zeroing profiles, onboard recording with audio, hot track, WiFi hotspot, and two rechargeable batteries in the package, the Clarion is built as a working thermal system rather than just a single-role optic.
FAQ
What makes the AGM Clarion 384 different from a standard thermal scope?
Its dual-lens optical system allows the user to switch mechanically between a 25 mm lens and a 50 mm lens, changing base magnification and field of view without degrading image resolution.
What magnification does it offer?
With the 25 mm lens it offers 2× - 16× magnification, and with the 50 mm lens it offers 4.5× - 36× magnification.
Does it include recording?
Yes, it supports onboard video recording, audio recording, and image capture.
Does it support WiFi?
Yes, it includes WiFi hotspot functionality.
Does it have a rangefinder?
Yes, it includes stadiametric distance measurement.
What battery system does it use?
It uses a replaceable and rechargeable Li-ion battery.
What mount is included?
The package includes a mount, and the official product page also lists a high-quality American Defense mount.

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