AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280

AGM AdderV2 LRF 60-1280

The AdderV2 LRF 60‑1280 is the pinnacle of AGM’s Adder line. It boasts a massive 1280×1024 thermal sensor with <15 mK sensitivity and a 60 mm f/1.0 lens for extreme clarity and long‑range detection.

A built‑in 1,000 m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator aid precision shooting, while a 2.5× base magnification and 14.6° × 11.7° field of view allow both wide scanning and detailed identification.

Other highlights include a semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display, 64 GB storage, shot‑activated video, Wi‑Fi streaming and a dual battery system providing about 9 hours of runtime.

Recording
Ballistic
Calc
Weapon
Mounted
5 Year
Warranty
WiFi
Hot Spot
18650
Battery
Laser Range
Findver
MSRP: $7,495.00
PRICE: $6,995.37
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    If you want the highest‑resolution thermal scope currently offered by AGM and are willing to invest in premium performance, the 60‑1280 is for you. Its 1280×1024 sensor renders fine details at greater distances, and the 60 mm lens pulls in more thermal energy for brighter, clearer images. However, this scope is heavier and more expensive than 640‑sensor models, so it’s best suited to hunters and shooters who demand the very best.

  • Best For:

    • Discerning hunters and professionals who need ultra‑high resolution for target identification beyond ~1,500 yards
    • Shooters operating in open terrain where the 60 mm lens and 2.5× base magnification provide both range and situational awareness
    • Users who require integrated rangefinding and a ballistic calculator with extended battery life
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Those on a tight budget – 1280 sensors command a premium price
    • Close‑range woods hunting where smaller, lighter scopes are easier to handle
    • Small platforms where the larger 60 mm objective and added weight may affect balance
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 60‑1280 sits at the top of the Adder family with a 1280×1024 sensor and 60 mm lens. AGM lists detection up to ~3.1 km for a human‑sized target, and image detail is unrivalled in AGM’s lineup. Compared to the 50‑640, it offers twice the horizontal resolution and a wider field of view at a similar base magnification, but it is heavier and costlier.

    The 60‑1280 uses a 1280×1024 sensor versus the 640×512 sensors in the 35‑640 and 50‑640 models. This yields significantly higher image detail and a larger field of view (14.6° × 11.7°). However, the scope is larger, heavier and more expensive.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Hunters and professionals report that the 60‑1280 delivers astounding image detail, allowing positive identification of animals beyond ~1,500 yards and detection past ~2,000 yards.

    The 2.5× base magnification provides a balanced field of view for scanning, and the 60 mm lens brightens the image even in adverse weather.

    Battery life mirrors the rest of the AdderV2 LRF line at about 9 hours, but the larger housing adds weight. Most users believe the clarity gains justify the cost and mass.

  • FAQS

    • How does the 1280×1024 sensor benefit me?
      A 1280 sensor offers four times the resolution of a 640 sensor, producing finer detail and smoother digital zoom. This allows identification of game and small targets at greater distances and improves image quality under challenging conditions.
    • What is the base magnification and field of view?
      The scope has a 2.5× base magnification and provides a 14.6° × 11.7° field of view, giving a balance between target detail and situational awareness.
    • Does the scope still use the dual battery system?
      Yes. It combines an internal rechargeable battery with a removable 18650 cell, delivering around nine hours of runtime. USB‑C external power can also be used.
    • Is the rangefinder still limited to 1,000 m?
      Yes. Despite the extended detection range, the built‑in laser rangefinder measures distances up to 1,000 m with ±1 m accuracy.
    • What is the weight of the 60‑1280?
      The scope is heavier than the 640 models; exact weight is not published but expect it to exceed 0.9 kg due to the larger objective and housing.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • Ultra‑high‑resolution 1280×1024 VOx sensor with <15 mK NETD
    • 60 mm f/1.0 lens; 2.5× base magnification and wide 14.6° × 11.7° field of view
    • Integrated 1,000‑m laser rangefinder and on‑board ballistic calculator
    • Semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display with picture‑in‑picture
    • 64 GB internal storage with video/audio recording and shot‑activated mode
    • Dual power system: internal battery (~9 h) plus removable 18650 cell
    • Wi‑Fi streaming, mobile app control and multiple colour palettes
    • IP67‑rated aluminium housing and 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    The AdderV2 LRF 60‑1280 is AGM’s most advanced thermal riflescope, built for those who demand uncompromising clarity and range. Its 1280×1024 VOx microbolometer and 60 mm f/1.0 lens gather abundant thermal energy, enabling detection of a 6‑ft target at up to 3,100 m and providing a surprisingly wide 14.6° × 11.7° field of view at a 2.5× base magnification. A concealed 905 nm laser rangefinder measures targets to 1,000 m and feeds an on‑board ballistic calculator for precise holdover solutions.

    The semi‑circular 2560×2560 OLED display offers an immersive viewing experience, and 0.5× incremental digital zoom lets you dial in up to 28× magnification without losing context. Video and audio are recorded to 64 GB of internal storage, with shot‑activated mode ensuring key moments are captured. Wi‑Fi connectivity allows streaming to the AGM app and easy file transfer.

    AGM’s dual power system combines an internal rechargeable battery with a removable 18650 cell to provide approximately nine hours of runtime, while USB‑C power can further extend operation. Though heavier and more costly than 640‑sensor models, the 60‑1280 delivers unmatched thermal clarity for professional hunters, wildlife managers and law‑enforcement applications.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 1280×1024 VOx, NETD <15 mK
    • Lens: 60 mm f/1.0; optical magnification 2.5×; digital zoom 1×–8× in 0.5× steps
    • Detection Range: ≈3,100 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/audio; shot‑activated mode
    • Power: internal battery (~9 h) plus removable 18650 cell; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: >0.9 kg (approx.; subject to change)
    • Environmental: IP67 rating; operating –40 °F to +122 °F
    • Warranty: 5‑year transferable on optics and sensor