AGM Rattler-C V2 35-384

AGM Rattler-C V2 35-384

The Rattler‑C V2 35‑384 brings higher resolution and extended range to AGM’s clip‑on lineup. Its 384×288 12‑µm sensor and 35 mm f/1.0 lens offer 1× optical magnification with a 7.5° × 5.6° field of view and AGM lists detection up to ~1.8 km for a human‑sized target. A rechargeable NE‑4400 battery powers the device for about 11 hours.

Like other V2 models, it adds shot‑activated recording, simplified controls and on‑board video/audio recording with Wi‑Fi streaming. Although it lacks a laser rangefinder, a stadiametric rangefinder and digital zoom (1×/2×/4×/8×) help with ranging and identification.

Recording
Weapon
Mounted
5 Year
Warranty
WiFi
Hot Spot
AGM
Battery
MSRP: $2,195.00
PRICE: $1,994.50
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    The 35‑384 is ideal if you want a step up in resolution and detection range without the expense of the 50‑mm model. Its 384×288 sensor provides significantly better image detail than the 19‑256, especially at longer ranges, while the 35 mm lens retains a 1× optical magnification so you can continue using your day scope’s reticle. Battery life remains impressive at about 11 hours. If you need a built‑in rangefinder or ballistic solver, consider the Secutor LRF‑C series.

  • Best For:

    • Hunters seeking a mid‑level clip‑on with improved clarity and detection range
    • Users who want long battery life and a wide field of view for scanning
    • Shooters who don’t need a laser rangefinder but appreciate on‑board recording and Wi‑Fi
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Those requiring precise range measurements; there is no built‑in laser rangefinder
    • Users who demand maximum resolution and detection distance; the 50‑640 offers a 640×512 sensor
    • Hunters wanting a dedicated thermal scope rather than a clip‑on
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 35‑384 sits between the 19‑256 and 50‑640 clip‑on models. It offers a higher‑resolution sensor and longer detection range than the 19‑mm version but shares the same NE‑4400 battery and general feature set. Compared to the 50‑640, it is lighter and less expensive but does not offer the 640‑pixel clarity or ~2.6 km detection distance.

    Relative to the 19‑256, the 35‑384 improves resolution and detection range at the cost of some field of view. Compared to the 50‑640, it offers a balance of weight and cost while sacrificing some image sharpness and maximum range.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Owners report that the 35‑384 delivers a noticeable step up in clarity over the 256 sensor, making it easier to identify animals at ~300–600 yards. The image stays responsive thanks to the 50 Hz frame rate, and the 1× optical configuration means your day scope’s zero remains intact. The NE‑4400 battery often runs ~10–11 hours in typical use. While the unit lacks a laser rangefinder, the stadiametric reticle assists with distance estimates. The housing is compact and mounts easily in front of most optics.

  • FAQS

    • How far can the Rattler‑C V2 35‑384 detect targets?
      Under good conditions it will detect a human‑sized object at approximately 1,800 meters. Identification ranges for hogs and coyotes are typically a few hundred meters. There is no integrated laser rangefinder.
    • What batteries does it use and how long is the runtime?
      The unit uses AGM's rechargeable NE‑4400 battery. Runtime is usually around 11 hours on a full charge. You can also power the device via USB‑C.
    • Does mounting the clip‑on affect my day optic's zero?
      No. The clip‑on design preserves your day scope's zero. Once the unit is mounted and aligned, you use your existing reticle and holdover calculations.
    • Can I record and share video?
      Yes. The Rattler‑C V2 35‑384 has on‑board video and audio recording with shot‑activation. The 16 GB internal memory stores your footage, and the Wi‑Fi hotspot allows live streaming and file transfer.
    • Is the unit durable and weatherproof?
      Yes. It's IP67 rated for water and dust resistance and designed to withstand recoil from typical hunting calibres. AGM backs it with a five‑year warranty.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • Clip‑on thermal system with 384×288 VOx sensor
    • 35 mm f/1.0 lens delivering a 7.5° × 5.6° field of view
    • 1× optical magnification; digital zoom 1×/2×/4×/8×
    • Detection range up to 1.8 km on human‑sized targets
    • Rechargeable NE‑4400 battery powering >11 h of operation
    • Video/audio recording to 16 GB internal memory; Wi‑Fi streaming
    • IP67 waterproof construction with five‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    The Rattler‑C V2 35‑384 builds on the success of the original AGM clip‑on by adding a higher‑resolution detector and user‑friendly improvements. Its 384×288 12‑µm sensor pairs with a 35 mm f/1.0 objective to provide 1× magnification and a clear 7.5° × 5.6° field of view. This configuration enables detection of human‑sized targets at roughly 1.8 kilometres while preserving your day scope’s zero. A rechargeable NE‑4400 battery supplies up to 11 hours of runtime, and you can attach an external power bank via USB‑C for longer sessions.

    The V2 generation introduces shot‑activated video recording and a streamlined menu layout. Footage is stored on 16 GB of internal memory and can be accessed over Wi‑Fi. Though there is no laser rangefinder, a stadiametric reticle helps estimate distances. Compact, durable and IP67 rated, the 35‑384 offers a significant upgrade in clarity without sacrificing battery life or ease of use.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 384×288 VOx (12 µm), NETD <20 mK
    • Lens: 35 mm f/1.0; field of view 7.5° × 5.6°
    • Magnification: 1× optical; digital zoom 1×/2×/4×/8×
    • Detection Range: ≈1,800 m (6‑foot target)
    • Battery: NE‑4400 rechargeable (>11 h)
    • Recording & Storage: 16 GB internal memory; video/audio with shot‑activation
    • Features: Wi‑Fi hotspot, stadiametric rangefinder, multiple colour palettes
    • Weight: ~0.55 kg; IP67 rated