AGM Clarion 384 Dual Focus (25/50mm)

AGM Clarion 384 Dual Focus (25/50mm)

AGM’s Clarion 384 introduces a dual‑focus thermal scope that lets you switch between a wide 2× view and a narrower 4.5× view using two lenses: a 25 mm f/0.8 and a 50 mm f/1.0. A 384×288 sensor with <20 mK sensitivity, 1024×768 OLED display and 50 Hz refresh provide clear imagery.

The scope records to 16 GB of internal memory, offers shot‑activated video, Wi‑Fi streaming and uses a removable NE‑4400 battery for about 11 hours of runtime.

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MSRP: $2,495.00
PRICE: $2,294.91
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    If you need a single optic that can handle both wide‑field scanning and longer‑range identification, the Clarion 384’s dual lens design is ideal. Switch to the 25 mm lens for a 2× base magnification and a 10.5° × 7.9° field of view when scanning woods or pastures, then flip to the 50 mm lens for a 4.5× base and a 5.3° × 4.0° FOV for precise shots. However, if you want an integrated rangefinder or higher resolution, consider the Adder or Varmint series.

  • Best For:

    • Hunters who need both wide‑angle scanning and tighter zoom for mid‑range shots
    • Landowners wanting a versatile thermal scope to monitor livestock, property and predators
    • Shooters who appreciate long battery life (>11 h) and quick lens swapping
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Those requiring an integrated laser rangefinder or ballistic calculator
    • Users seeking high‑resolution (640+) sensors – the Clarion uses a 384 sensor
    • Operators who prefer lighter, single‑lens scopes
  • How This Model Compares:

    The Clarion 384 stands apart from AGM’s other scopes by offering two optical systems in one. With the 25 mm lens installed, it provides a wide field of view for scanning, while the 50 mm lens delivers longer‑range detail. It lacks an integrated rangefinder and has only 16 GB of storage, whereas the Adder and Varmint series include rangefinders and ballistic calculators.

    Compared to Adder and Varmint scopes, the Clarion offers dual‑focus versatility but lacks a rangefinder, ballistic calculator and larger memory. It uses a 384 sensor and provides both 2× and 4.5× optical magnifications via two lenses.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Users love the ability to swap between the 25 mm and 50 mm lenses without removing the scope from the rifle. The 25 mm lens delivers a broad view that’s great for tracking moving game, while the 50 mm lens tightens the view for precise shots. The 384 sensor provides adequate clarity out to ~600–800 yards, and the removable NE‑4400 battery easily lasts a full night. However, some shooters wish for an integrated rangefinder and more memory than the 16 GB provided.

  • FAQS

    • How do I switch between the 25 mm and 50 mm lenses?
      The Clarion features a dual‑optical system. You rotate the objective housing to switch between the 25 mm f/0.8 lens (2× magnification) and the 50 mm f/1.0 lens (4.5× magnification) without re‑zeroing.
    • What are the detection ranges for each lens?
      Using the 25 mm lens, detection of a 6‑ft target is about 1,200 m. With the 50 mm lens, detection extends to roughly 2,600 m.
    • How long does the battery last?
      The Clarion uses a removable NE‑4400 rechargeable battery. AGM estimates runtime at ≥11 hours. You can also power the unit via USB‑C.
    • Does the Clarion record video?
      Yes. It has a 16 GB internal memory that records video with audio. A shot‑activated mode captures shots automatically.
    • Is there a rangefinder or ballistic calculator?
      No. The Clarion series does not include a laser rangefinder or ballistic calculator. If you need those features, consider the Varmint or Adder series.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • Dual‑lens system: 25 mm f/0.8 (2×) and 50 mm f/1.0 (4.5×)
    • 384×288 VOx sensor with <20 mK sensitivity and 50 Hz refresh
    • 1024×768 OLED display; digital zoom 1×/2×/4×/8×
    • Detection range: ~1,200 m with 25 mm lens; ~2,600 m with 50 mm lens
    • 16 GB internal memory with video/audio recording and shot‑activated mode
    • Removable NE‑4400 battery provides ≥11 h runtime; USB‑C external power
    • Wi‑Fi hotspot for streaming and firmware updates
    • IP67‑rated magnesium housing and 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    AGM’s Clarion 384 Dual‑Focus thermal riflescope brings uncommon versatility to night‑time hunting. Instead of committing to a single objective lens, the Clarion gives you two: a 25 mm f/0.8 optic for a 2× base magnification and a wide 10.5° × 7.9° field of view, and a 50 mm f/1.0 optic for a 4.5× base magnification and a tighter 5.3° × 4.0° FOV. Switching between lenses is as easy as rotating the objective housing, and both settings maintain zero, so you can adapt to changing conditions without re‑sighting your rifle.

    A 384×288 VOx sensor with <20 mK NETD produces clear imagery displayed on a 1024×768 OLED screen. Digital zoom options (1×/2×/4×/8×) and multiple colour palettes help tailor the view. The Clarion records video with audio to a 16 GB internal drive and offers a shot‑activated mode.

    Wi‑Fi connectivity lets you stream to the AGM app, and the removable NE‑4400 battery provides more than 11 hours of runtime. Although it lacks an integrated rangefinder or ballistic calculator, the Clarion’s dual‑focus system and durable IP67‑sealed housing make it a compelling option for hunters seeking flexibility.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 384×288 VOx, NETD <20 mK
    • Lenses: 25 mm f/0.8 and 50 mm f/1.0; optical magnifications 2× and 4.5×
    • Field of View: 10.5° × 7.9° (25 mm); 5.3° × 4.0° (50 mm)
    • Detection Range: ~1,200 m (25 mm lens); ~2,600 m (50 mm lens)
    • Display: 1024×768 OLED; refresh rate 50 Hz
    • Digital Zoom: 1×/2×/4×/8×
    • Recording: 16 GB internal memory; video/audio; shot‑activated mode
    • Power: removable NE‑4400 Li‑ion battery; ≥11 h runtime; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.75 kg
    • Environmental: IP67 waterproof; operating –22 °F to +131 °F
    • Warranty: 5‑year transferable on optics and sensor