AGM AdderV2 LRF 35-384

AGM AdderV2 LRF 35-384

The AdderV2 LRF 35‑384 integrates a 1,000‑m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator into the proven AdderV2 platform. It uses a 384×288 VOx sensor with <15 mK sensitivity, a 35 mm f/1.0 lens and a semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display.

A 4× base magnification and 0.5× incremental digital zoom let you fine‑tune your view, while 64 GB of storage, shot‑activated recording and Wi‑Fi provide modern conveniences.

A dual battery system combines an internal 9‑hour battery with a removable 18650 cell for extended runtime.

Recording
Ballistic
Calc
Weapon
Mounted
5 Year
Warranty
WiFi
Hot Spot
18650
Battery
Laser Range
Findver
MSRP: $2,995.00
PRICE: $2,795.00
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    Hunters who need an integrated rangefinder but don’t require a 640 sensor will appreciate the 35‑384 LRF. Its 4× base magnification helps with longer shots, and the built‑in ballistic calculator eliminates guesswork once you’ve ranged your target. If you demand higher resolution or a wider field of view, look to the 35‑640 LRF or 50‑640 LRF models.

  • Best For:

    • Shooters needing a thermal scope with built‑in rangefinder and ballistic calculator for ~1,200 yard shots
    • Hunters who value a dual battery system and ample 64 GB storage
    • Users who want the familiar look and feel of the Adder platform with added rangefinding
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Those requiring the highest resolution – upgrade to the 35‑640 LRF or 50‑640 LRF
    • Wide‑field scanning or close‑range hunting; the 4× base magnification limits FOV
    • Weight‑sensitive setups – the integrated rangefinder and dual batteries add mass
  • How This Model Compares:

    Compared with the non‑LRF AdderV2 35‑384, this model adds a 1,000‑m laser rangefinder and on‑board ballistic calculator. It retains the 384×288 sensor, 4× base magnification, 64 GB storage and dual battery system. The 35‑640 LRF and 50‑640 LRF upgrade to a 640 sensor and offer different base magnifications.

    The LRF 35‑384 adds a laser rangefinder and ballistic solver over the non‑LRF version but otherwise shares the same sensor, magnification and dual power system. Upgrading to the 35‑640 LRF delivers a 640 sensor and wider field of view at a higher cost.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    In the field, users report that the integrated rangefinder on the 35‑384 LRF works reliably out to around ~800–1,000 yards. The 4× base magnification helps identify coyotes and hogs at longer distances, and the 0.5× step zoom allows fine adjustments.

    The dual battery system provides around 9 hours of runtime, and the 64 GB storage records plenty of footage. Some shooters note that the 384 sensor starts to pixelate beyond 8× digital zoom.

  • FAQS

    • What is the base magnification of the AdderV2 LRF 35‑384?
      The scope offers a 4× optical base magnification. Digital zoom can be adjusted in 0.5× increments up to 24×, allowing precise framing.
    • How accurate is the integrated rangefinder?
      The built‑in 905 nm laser measures distances from 10 m to about 1,000 m with ±1 m accuracy. It displays the reading on screen and feeds the ballistic calculator.
    • Can I use external power sources?
      Yes. In addition to the internal battery and removable 18650 cell, the scope can be powered via a USB‑C external battery pack.
    • Does the scope have Wi‑Fi and recording capabilities?
      Yes. It features integrated Wi‑Fi for streaming to a mobile device and offers video and audio recording to 64 GB of onboard storage. Shot‑activated recording is also available.
    • Is this scope compatible with heavy‑recoiling rifles?
      The AdderV2 platform is rated for recoil up to .308 Win and similar calibres. For magnum calibres or extreme recoil, AGM recommends verifying compatibility with customer support.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 384×288 VOx sensor with <15 mK sensitivity
    • Concealed 1,000‑m laser rangefinder and on‑board ballistic calculator
    • 35 mm f/1.0 lens; 4× base magnification with 0.5× step digital zoom
    • 2560×2560 semi‑circular OLED display with multiple colour palettes
    • 64 GB internal storage for video/audio with shot‑activated recording
    • Dual power: internal battery plus removable 18650 cell (≈9 h runtime)
    • Wi‑Fi streaming and mobile app control
    • IP67‑rated aluminium housing with 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    AGM’s AdderV2 LRF 35‑384 gives shooters a budget‑friendly way to add integrated rangefinding to a thermal riflescope. A 384×288 VOx sensor with <15 mK NETD delivers solid image quality, while the 35 mm f/1.0 lens offers a 4× base magnification for longer shots. A hidden 905 nm laser inside the objective lens measures ranges to 1,000 m and feeds an on‑board ballistic calculator, so you can adjust your hold without taking your eye off the target.

    The semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display surrounds your field of view, and digital zoom steps in 0.5× increments let you fine‑tune composition up to 24×. Additional conveniences include multiple colour palettes, picture‑in‑picture, 64 GB of internal recording memory, shot‑activated video and Wi‑Fi streaming.

    AGM’s dual power system combines an internal battery rated for roughly nine hours with a removable 18650 cell, and the unit can run from a USB‑C power bank. With IP67 sealing and a 5‑year warranty, the AdderV2 LRF 35‑384 is ready for seasons of use.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 384×288 VOx, NETD <15 mK
    • Lens: 35 mm f/1.0; optical magnification 4×; digital zoom 1×–8× in 0.5× steps
    • Detection Range: 1,800 m (6‑ft target)
    • Laser Rangefinder: 10–1,000 m, ±1 m accuracy
    • Display: 2560×2560 OLED, semi‑circular design
    • Recording: 64 GB internal memory; video and audio; shot‑activated
    • Power: internal battery (~9 h) plus removable 18650 cell; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.86 kg
    • Environmental: IP67 rating; operating –40 °F to +122 °F
    • Warranty: 5‑year transferable on optics and sensor