AGM Varmint LRF TS35-640 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope with built-in Laser Range Finder, 12um, 640x512 (50 Hz), 35mm lens promo

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AGM Varmint LRF TS35-640 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope with built-in Laser Range Finder, 12um, 640x512 (50 Hz), 35mm lens

The AGM Rattler LRF is a compact thermal imaging scope developed for 24-hour operation under any weather and environmental conditions. Available in multiple configurations: 384x288(50 Hz) thermal detector or 640x512 (50 Hz) thermal detector, and 35mm or 50mm objective lens. These options allow the customer to choose the perfect unit for their needs. The 35mm lens is designed for medium-range applications, while the 50mm lens will be better suited for long-range engagements.

Equipped with a highly sensitive, 12μm thermal detector and 1024×768 OLED monitor, the AGM Rattler LRF provides a clear image under harsh environment conditions including darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, brush, camouflage, etc. The device can be used as a thermal riflescope or handheld monocular, and can be applied to scenarios such as patrolling, hunting, static observation, and more.

 

The built-in laser range finder of the AGM Rattler LRF is designed to determine the exact distance between the observer and the target. Measurement results are displayed on the scopes monitor. One 18650 rechargeable battery gives the device up to 4.5 hours of continuous operation time. An external 5V power bank (battery pack) can be easily connected via a USB to USB-C connector for a significant increase of operating time. The device is equipped with fast EMMC storage for on-board video recording and image capturing. An internal Wi-Fi module for live video streaming and video/image recording via application are also included.

 

Palettes Black Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, Fusion
Reticle 5 types, 4 colors, on/off
Drop Test Height 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
Boresight Adjustment Digital Controlled
Boresight Increment 0.22 mil / 0.73 MOA
Scene Mode Yes
Picture In Picture Mode (PIP) Yes
Hotspot Yes
Observation Distance 1,750 m
Detector type 12 μm VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Arrays
Response Waveband 8 μm to 14 μm
FFC (Flat Field Correction) Auto, Manual, External Correction
Highest Temperature Spot Tracking Yes
Standby Mode Yes
Refresh rate Sensor 50Hz / OLED 50Hz
Aperture F1.0
Resolution 640x512
Laser Rangefinder Up to 600 m, ±2 m accuracy
Laser Wavelength 905 nm
Optical magnification 2x – 16x
Lens (focal length) 35 mm
Field of view (H × X) 12.52° × 10.03°
Digital zoom 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
Monitor 1024x768, 0.39 inch, OLED
Eye relief 45 mm
Storage Built-in 16 GB EMMC
Record Video On-board video recording
Capture Snapshot Yes
Battery Type One 18650 (3.7V) Lithium Rechargeable Batteries
CVBS Output Yes (via USB)
Battery Operating Time Up to 4.5 hours
Battery Capacity Display Yes
External power supply 5 VDC/2 A, USB Type-C
Operating Temperature Range -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F)
Weight 652 g (1.44 lb)
Overall Dimensions 200 x 66 x 109 mm (7.8 × 2.6 × 4.3 in)
Protection Level IP67

AGM Varmint LRF TS35-640 Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope with built-in Laser Range Finder, 12um, 640x512 (50 Hz), 35mm lens

The AGM Rattler LRF is a compact thermal imaging scope developed for 24-hour operation under any weather and environmental conditions. Available in multiple configurations: 384x288(50 Hz) thermal detector or 640x512 (50 Hz) thermal detector, and 35mm or 50mm objective lens. These options allow the customer to choose the perfect unit for their needs. The 35mm lens is designed for medium-range applications, while the 50mm lens will be better suited for long-range engagements.

Equipped with a highly sensitive, 12μm thermal detector and 1024×768 OLED monitor, the AGM Rattler LRF provides a clear image under harsh environment conditions including darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, brush, camouflage, etc. The device can be used as a thermal riflescope or handheld monocular, and can be applied to scenarios such as patrolling, hunting, static observation, and more.

 

The built-in laser range finder of the AGM Rattler LRF is designed to determine the exact distance between the observer and the target. Measurement results are displayed on the scopes monitor. One 18650 rechargeable battery gives the device up to 4.5 hours of continuous operation time. An external 5V power bank (battery pack) can be easily connected via a USB to USB-C connector for a significant increase of operating time. The device is equipped with fast EMMC storage for on-board video recording and image capturing. An internal Wi-Fi module for live video streaming and video/image recording via application are also included.

Specifications:

Palettes Black Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, Fusion
Reticle 5 types, 4 colors, on/off
Drop Test Height 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
Boresight Adjustment Digital Controlled
Boresight Increment 0.22 mil / 0.73 MOA
Scene Mode Yes
Picture In Picture Mode (PIP) Yes
Hotspot Yes
Observation Distance 1,750 m
Detector type 12 μm VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Arrays
Response Waveband 8 μm to 14 μm
FFC (Flat Field Correction) Auto, Manual, External Correction
Highest Temperature Spot Tracking Yes
Standby Mode Yes
Refresh rate Sensor 50Hz / OLED 50Hz
Aperture F1.0
Resolution 640x512
Laser Rangefinder Up to 600 m, ±2 m accuracy
Laser Wavelength 905 nm
Optical magnification 2x – 16x
Lens (focal length) 35 mm
Field of view (H × X) 12.52° × 10.03°
Digital zoom 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
Monitor 1024x768, 0.39 inch, OLED
Eye relief 45 mm
Storage Built-in 16 GB EMMC
Record Video On-board video recording
Capture Snapshot Yes
Battery Type One 18650 (3.7V) Lithium Rechargeable Batteries
CVBS Output Yes (via USB)
Battery Operating Time Up to 4.5 hours
Battery Capacity Display Yes
External power supply 5 VDC/2 A, USB Type-C
Operating Temperature Range -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F)
Weight 652 g (1.44 lb)
Overall Dimensions 200 x 66 x 109 mm (7.8 × 2.6 × 4.3 in)
Protection Level IP67
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