AGM Global Vision Voyage TB75-640 Thermal Binocular & Laser Rangefinder, 5x-80x Zoom, 75mm Lens, 640x512 Resolution, Digital 1x/2x/4x/8x/16x - Black

SKU:
114462086
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UPC:
810027772459
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MPN:
7142510005308V761
$7,362.56
Current Stock:
Objective:
75mm
Min Magnification:
5x
Max Magnification:
80x
Field of View:
5.90 - 4.70 Degrees @ 100 yds
Battery Size:
18650 Li-ion Rechargeable
Resolution:
640x512
Weight:
2.50 lbs
Battery Life:
Up to 8 hrs
Controls:
Direct
Dimensions:
8.50" x 6.10" x 3.50"
Diopter Adjustment:
-5/+3
Focus Range:
3600 Meters
Infrared Illuminator:
Yes

The AGM Global Vision Voyage TB75-640 thermal binocular with integrated laser rangefinder combines thermal imaging, optical magnification, and distance measurement in one rugged platform. Built for hunters, tactical operators, and serious outdoorsmen who need to spot game or threats in complete darkness, fog, or heavy brush where conventional optics fail, the Voyage TB75-640 delivers a 640x512 thermal resolution sensor and a substantial 75mm lens for exceptional detail and range performance. Whether you're glassing a pre-dawn ridgeline or conducting night operations, this dual-function optic eliminates guesswork about distance while revealing heat signatures standard binoculars simply can't see.

The 5x to 80x zoom range—powered by both optical and digital magnification—lets you pick your magnification for the job at hand. Start wide for scanning terrain or close in aggressively for positive identification. The integrated laser rangefinder gives you exact yardage instantly, critical for field hunting decisions and precision work. A 640x512 resolution core means the thermal image stays sharp and detailed even at high magnification, so you're not staring at a grainy blob when you need clarity most.

Digital zoom magnification steps of 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x let you fine-tune your view without image degradation common in older thermal optics. The black finish is lightweight and durable for field carry. If you hunt at night, glass predators in low light, or need a rangefinding thermal scanner for tactical or search-and-rescue work, the Voyage TB75-640 is engineered to perform when daylight disappears.

Key Features

  • 640x512 thermal resolution for sharp imagery across the magnification range
  • 75mm lens gathers more light and thermal data for superior range and detail
  • 5x–80x zoom combines optical magnification with digital zoom steps (1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x)
  • Built-in laser rangefinder for instant distance measurements
  • Binocular format for natural, two-eyed viewing and rapid target acquisition
  • Thermal imaging reveals heat signatures in complete darkness, fog, and obscured conditions
  • Compact black form factor designed for field deployment

Specifications

Thermal Resolution640x512
Lens Diameter75mm
Magnification Range5x–80x (optical + digital)
Digital Zoom Steps1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x
Integrated RangefinderLaser
FormatBinocular
FinishBlack

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between optical and digital zoom on this thermal binocular?

The AGM Voyage TB75-640 combines optical magnification (the mechanical zoom of the lens system, up to 5x–80x) with selectable digital zoom steps (1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x). Digital zoom allows you to punch in further or fine-tune your magnification between optical steps without mechanical movement, giving you flexibility in the field.

How does the integrated laser rangefinder work?

The rangefinder is built into the binocular body and uses a laser to measure the distance to your target. Point, activate, and get an instant readout—eliminating the need to carry a separate rangefinder device and speeding up your workflow in the field.

What makes the 640x512 thermal resolution important for hunting?

A 640x512 resolution means the thermal sensor produces a sharper, more detailed image compared to lower-resolution thermal optics. This detail is critical at high magnification (especially at 80x) to positively identify targets, spot small game at distance, and function reliably in challenging conditions like light fog or brush.

Can I use the Voyage TB75-640 in complete darkness?

Yes. Thermal imaging detects heat energy, not visible light, so the binocular works equally well in pitch-black night, overcast conditions, and fog. Conventional optics require available light; this thermal binocular does not.