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Hikmicro Alpex Pro – The Key Upgrades That Actually Matter in the Field

Hikmicro Alpex Pro – The Key Upgrades That Actually Matter in the Field

When Hikmicro released the original Hikmicro Alpex A50EL, it quickly became a staple for Aussie hunters chasing foxes, pigs, and deer after dark.

It wasn’t perfect (no scope is) but it struck a strong balance between performance, usability, and price. And for a lot of shooters, it became the benchmark for digital night vision.

Now we’ve got the next evolution: the Hikmicro Alpex Pro A50P and Hikmicro Alpex Pro A50PL.

On paper, there’s a fair bit going on. But as always, the real question is:

What actually makes a difference when you’re out in the paddock at night?

Let’s cut through the marketing noise and focus on the upgrades that genuinely improve your experience behind the rifle.

Hikmicro Alpex Pro Detection Range Chart and Specification Overview

Carrying Over What Already Worked

Before diving into the upgrades, it’s worth noting like any good product evolution - Hikmicro hasn’t tried to reinvent the wheel here.

The Alpex Pro series keeps the core strengths that made the Alpex 4K popular:

  • Strong low light digital performance
  • Familiar day scope form factor
  • Solid battery life and reliability
  • Capability across a wide range of hunting scenarios

If you’ve used the A50EL before, the Pro models will feel immediately familiar, just refined where it counts.

Hikmicro Alpex Pro 889g weight

47% Lighter – A Bigger Deal Than It Sounds


One of the biggest real world drawbacks of the A50EL wasn’t image quality.

It was balance.

Once you added a decent IR torch to the front of the rifle (something like a mid to large unit commonly used for foxing) the setup could become noticeably front heavy.

That led to:

  • Fatigue during long sessions (especially without a shooting tripod)
  • Slower target tracking
  • Less stability in off hand or awkward shooting positions

The Alpex Pro series addresses this directly with a 47% reduction in weight.

That’s not a minor tweak, that’s a substantial shift in how the rifle handles.

In the field, this translates to:

  • A more neutral rifle balance
  • Easier transitions between targets
  • Less strain during extended hunts
  • Better control when shooting unsupported

Bottom line:

This is one of those upgrades you don’t fully appreciate until you’re a few hours into a night hunt and you’re still comfortable behind the rifle.

Hikmicro Alpex Pro lossless zoom between 4.0x-9.2x

No Image Quality Loss from 4x to 9x – Underrated but Massive

This is arguably one of the most important upgrades, especially for Aussie hunting conditions.

The Alpex Pro allows you to maintain full image quality between 4x and 9x magnification.

That might not sound flashy, but in practice it changes how you use the scope.

Why it matters:

A lot of night vision hunting in Australia happens at 200m or less

With older digital systems, you’d often need to zoom in to properly identify targets — which came with trade offs:

  • Reduced image clarity
  • Narrower field of view
  • Harder tracking of moving animals

With the Alpex Pro, you can stay on lower magnification and still confidently identify your target.

That means:

  • Wider field of view
  • Faster detection
  • Easier tracking of moving animals
  • Less need to constantly adjust magnification

In real terms:

Easier, clearer and quicker identification of targets that allow you act quicker and seize the opportunities.

Hikmicro Alpex Pro rear zoom lever, left side focus wheel and central reticle adjustment

Improved Ergonomics – This One Fixes a Real Pain Point

Ergonomics upgrades don’t always get the attention they deserve, but they often have the biggest day to day impact.


Rear Throw Lever – Familiar and Practical

The addition of a rear throw lever gives the Alpex Pro a much more traditional scope feel.

It’s a small change, but it helps with:

  • Faster adjustments
  • More intuitive handling
  • Better overall user experience

Side Focus (Finally)

This is the big one.

The move from front focus to side focus is a genuine game changer.

If you’ve used the A50EL, you’ll know the pain:

  • Reaching forward to adjust focus
  • Obstructing your IR torch
  • Struggling to clearly see your focus adjustments
  • Losing visual contact with your target mid adjustment

With side focus, all of that disappears.

Now you get:

  • Quick, precise adjustments
  • No interference with your IR setup
  • Continuous visual contact with your target

This becomes especially important when dealing with fast moving pests like foxes or wild dogs.

Bottom line:

This isn’t just a nice upgrade, Hikmicro have listened to feedback and delivered a fix to a real common frustration amongst Aussie hunters. 

Hikmicro Alpex Pro Night Vision mode looking at deer in an open paddock

Dual Frame Rate Options – Matching the Scope to the Situation

This is one of the more interesting additions and one that gives you flexibility depending on what (and how) you hunt.

(Firmware update expected before August 2026)


50Hz (12MP) – Maximum Image Clarity

This mode prioritises image quality.

You’ll get:

  • Sharper image
  • Better detail
  • Slightly improved clarity over standard 4K

Best suited for:

  • Deer
  • Stationary targets
  • Slower paced hunting scenarios

120Hz (1080P) – Smooth Tracking for Fast Targets

This mode trades a bit of image quality for significantly smoother motion.

You’ll notice:

  • Reduced image stutter
  • Smoother panning
  • Better tracking of fast moving animals

Best suited for:

  • Pigs
  • Foxes
  • Fast, erratic targets

Why This Matters

Instead of being locked into one performance profile, you can tailor the scope to your hunting style.

That’s a practical advantage not a gimmick.

In short:

Clarity when you need detail.

Smoothness when things get fast.

Hikmicro Alpex Pro day Time Image

Final Thoughts – Is It Actually Worth the Upgrade?

IThe Alpex Pro series doesn’t rely on flashy, headline grabbing specs.

Instead, it focuses on fixing real issues and improving real world usability.

The upgrades that genuinely matter:

  • Significant weight reduction = better balance and comfort
  • No image loss at low magnification = improved close range hunting
  • Side focus = faster, uninterrupted adjustments
  • Larger screen = better visibility and reduced fatigue
  • Dual frame rates = adaptable to different hunting scenarios

None of these are gimmicks.

They’re all things you’ll notice ,not in a spec sheet, but out in the paddock a few hours into a hunt, when conditions aren’t perfect and targets aren’t standing still.

If you’re the kind of hunter who values practical performance over marketing hype, the Alpex Pro is a step in the right direction.

Ready to upgrade your night hunting setup?

Shop the Alpex Pro now and get kitted out with a scope that actually delivers where it counts.

Or have a chat with our team for honest, no fluff advice on whether the Alpex Pro is the right fit for your setup and hunting style.

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