AGM RATTLER V2 TS25-256 Thermal Sight
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AGM RATTLER V2 TS25-256 Thermal Sight

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AGM RATTLER V2 TS25-256 Thermal SightDESCRIPTION The RattlerV2 25 256, an improved version of the Rattler TS25 256, is an awesome budget option for closer ranged night hunts, beginners getting into thermal hunting, or to use as a buddy scope. It features a 25mm Germanium lens, a 256x192 resolution thermal sensor, and a 3. 5x base magnification with a detection range of up to 1250 yards. Out of the two 384 resolution options, this thermal scope has a higher base magnification and a


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The RattlerV2 25-256, an improved version of the Rattler TS25-256, is an awesome budget option for closer-ranged night hunts, beginners getting into thermal hunting, or to use as a buddy scope.

It features a 25mm Germanium lens, a 256x192 resolution thermal sensor, and a 3.5x base magnification with a detection range of up to 1250 yards. Out of the two 384-resolution options, this thermal scope has a higher base magnification and a slightly narrower Field of View (7.0° × 5.3° or 37 ft @ 100 yds) giving you a healthy mix of scanning coverage with improved identification capabilities at further distances. The upgrade from a 25 Hz to a 50 Hz refresh rate in the Rattler V2 25-256 ensures smoother scanning with minimal lag.

The RattlerV2 25-256 includes enhancements familiar to AGM Rattler users, with some additional game-changing improvements. An upgraded battery compartment accommodates a rechargeable battery, extending run time to 11.5 hours. Notable features include Shot Activated Recording, a simplified menu layout, and 10 reticle options with multiple zeroing profiles for various calibers and rifles. The scope also comes with a custom ADM QD Mount for easy removal and reattachment, Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity through the AGM app, a user-friendly, raised 5-button layout for easy navigation, even with gloves, and much more!

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FEATURES


  • Upgraded Scope Body Design
  • 25mm Germanium lens
  • 256x192 resolution thermal sensor
  • 3.5x base magnification
  • 3.5x-28x digital zoom
  • Detection range up to 1250 m/yds
  • Field of View at 7.0° × 5.3° (37 ft @ 100 yds)
  • Improved refresh rate: 50 Hz (up from 25 Hz)
  • Enhanced focus ring with short throw
  • Upgraded Lens Cap
  • Rechargeable battery with up to 11.5 hours of run time
  • Shot Activated Recording
  • Video and Audio Recording
  • Simplified menu layout for ease of use
  • 10 different reticle options
  • Multiple zeroing profiles for various calibers and rifles
  • Custom ADM QD Mount for easy scope removal and reattachment
  • Wi-Fi hotspot for connectivity with the AGM app
  • Raised 5-button layout for easy navigation, even with gloves

CHARACTERISTICS

Detector type: 12μm Uncooled

Refresh rate: 50 Hz

Resolution: 256 × 192

Base Magnification: 3.5x

FOV: 7.0° × 5.3° (37 ft @ 100 yds)

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • ADM QD Mount
  • Two Rechargeable Batteries
  • Battery Charger
  • USB Cable
  • Lens Cloth
  • Owners Manual
  • Carrying Case

SPECIFICATIONS


Battery life (operating at 20°С)

Up to 11.5 hours (25°C, with hotspot off)

Palettes

Black Hot, White Hot, Red Hot, Fusion

Reticle

10 types, 4 colors, on/off

Scene Mode

Cold, Warm

Picture In Picture Mode (PIP)

Yes

Hotspot

Yes

Video Recording

Yes

Defective Pixels Correction (DPC)

Yes

Digital Magnification

3.5× - 20×

Magnification

3.5x

Detector type

12μm VOx Uncooled Focal Plane Array

Standby Mode

Yes

Resolution

256 × 192

Detection Range (6' object)

1250 m/yd

Snapshot

Yes

Lens system

25 mm; F/1.0

Field of view (H × X)

7.0° × 5.3° (37 ft @ 100 yds)

Eye relief

45 mm

Display

0.39-inch, OLED, 1024×768

Storage

Built-in EMMC (16 GB)

Battery Type

Replaceable and Rechargeable Li-ion Battery

External power supply

5 VDC, 2 A, USB Type-C

Operating Temperature Range

-30°C to +55°C (-22°F to 131°F)

Weight

0.49 kg (1.08 lb)

Protection Level

IP67

Package Includes

Thermal Imaging Rifle Scope, Mount, Two Rechargeable Battery, Charger, USB Cable, Lens Cloth, Manual, Carrying Case



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