AGM RattlerV2 35-640

AGM RattlerV2 35-640

The RattlerV2 35‑640 introduces a 640×512 sensor to the 35 mm platform. Base magnification is 2× with a wide field of view—wider than the 35‑384—and AGM lists detection up to ~1,800 yards. The higher‑resolution sensor delivers significantly sharper images and better ability to distinguish targets at extended distances.

Battery runtime is roughly 9 hours on the rechargeable NE‑4400 cell, and the scope includes shot‑activated recording, multiple reticles, picture‑in‑picture, Wi‑Fi and 16 GB memory.

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MSRP: $2,695.00
PRICE: $2,494.75
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    Choose the 35‑640 if you prioritize image quality and identification clarity at mid‑to‑long ranges. It’s ideal for hunters, professional wildlife managers or security personnel who need to confidently identify animals or people beyond ~400 yards. If you rarely shoot past 300 yards, a 384‑resolution scope may suffice; for maximum long‑range performance, consider the 50‑640.

  • Best For:

    • Hunters and landowners wanting high‑resolution imaging for positive identification
    • Predator and varmint control out to 600 yards
    • Users who value a wider field of view than the 50‑mm model while still benefiting from a 640 sensor
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Extremely long‑range detection where the 50‑640’s larger lens is advantageous
    • Those with tight budgets—the 640 sensor commands a premium
    • Users who mainly operate in dense woods and may prefer a smaller, lighter optic
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 35‑640 retains the 35 mm lens but upgrades the sensor from 384×288 to 640×512, greatly improving detail and identification. Compared with the 50‑640, it offers a wider field of view and lighter weight but slightly shorter detection range. Compared with the 35‑384, it has similar magnification but much higher resolution.

    Versus the 35‑384, the 35‑640 dramatically improves image clarity and identification while retaining the same lens. Versus the 50‑640, it trades a bit of detection range for a wider field of view and lower weight.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Users report that the 35‑640’s 640×512 sensor provides crisp, highly detailed images, allowing them to distinguish animals from brush and evaluate trophy quality at longer distances. The 2× base magnification and wide field of view make scanning comfortable, and digital zoom up to 16× offers plenty of detail for longer shots.

    Battery life is around 9 hours; carrying a spare battery is still recommended. Shot‑activated recording, multiple reticles, zero profiles, picture‑in‑picture and Wi‑Fi remain part of the feature set.

  • FAQS

    • Is the 35‑640's image noticeably better than the 35‑384's?
      Yes. The jump from 384×288 to 640×512 provides a substantial increase in pixel count and thermal sensitivity, resulting in much sharper images and improved identification beyond 300 yards.
    • What is the detection range?
      Detection of a human‑sized target is rated to about 1,800 yards. The larger lens on the 50‑640 extends this to about 2,600 yards.
    • What is the battery life?
      The rechargeable NE‑4400 battery provides roughly 9 hours of runtime. A second battery is included for extended hunts.
    • How does the field of view compare to other models?
      The 35‑640's 12.5° × 10.0° field of view is wider than the 50‑640's 8.8° × 7.0° and slightly narrower than the 25‑384's 10.5° × 7.9°.
    • Is the scope heavy?
      It weighs about 0.51 kg (1.1 lb) without mount. While heavier than the 25‑mm scopes, it balances well on most rifles and is lighter than the 50‑mm model.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 640×512 12 µm sensor with <20 mK sensitivity
    • 35 mm f/1.0 lens; 2× base magnification with up to 16× digital zoom
    • Detection range ~1,800 yards; field of view 12.5° × 10.0°
    • Rechargeable NE‑4400 battery provides ≈9 hours (two included)
    • Shot‑activated recording, multiple reticles and zero profiles
    • Picture‑in‑picture, multiple color palettes and Wi‑Fi streaming
    • Rugged IP67 housing with 5‑year warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    The RattlerV2 35‑640 is a major upgrade in image quality for shooters who want to make precise shot decisions at moderate and long ranges. Its 640×512 thermal sensor and <20 mK sensitivity reveal subtle temperature differences, giving you the ability to discern animals through brush and judge horns or antlers at distance. A 35 mm f/1.0 lens yields a 2× base magnification and a generous 12.5° field of view, making the scope comfortable for scanning.

    The rechargeable NE‑4400 battery runs for about 9 hours, and a spare battery is included. Shot‑activated recording, multiple reticle options, zero profiles, picture‑in‑picture, adjustable color palettes and Wi‑Fi streaming round out the feature set. If you demand high‑resolution thermal imaging but don’t want the weight and narrow view of a 50 mm lens, the 35‑640 is the sweet spot.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Detector: 12 µm VOx uncooled FPA, 640×512 resolution, NETD <20 mK
    • Lens system: 35 mm f/1.0; field of view 12.5° × 10.0°
    • Optical magnification: 2× (digital zoom 2–16×)
    • Detection range: ≈1,800 yards (human‑sized target)
    • Battery: one NE‑4400 rechargeable; ≈9 h runtime; quick swap
    • Storage: 16 GB internal memory; shot‑activated recording
    • Reticles: ten styles; multiple zero profiles; picture‑in‑picture
    • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi hotspot; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.51 kg; IP67 waterproof
    • Warranty: 5 years (optic); 3 years (battery)