This would be the benefit of a prism scope such as vortex or primary arms makes. They make 1x 3x and 5x However i would like to point out the battery running out fallacy is basically a non issue with optics lasting 1 or 2 years minimum if left on that entire time. You see soldiers on both sides in ukraine using dedicated red dots (mostly holosun which is hilarious in and of itself because of the brand snobbery of some) with absolutely no back ups. I get redundancy and back ups but alot of people will never admit at this point its pretty ridiculous. Youre more likely to have your red dot smashed beyond use and need a qd mount to get it out of the way of your irons, than you are to just have the battery run out without at least several months knowledge that you should be changing the battery before that happens. My 2 cents. Also prism sights have sort of an annoying fisheye lens effect and arent as quick as true red dots in my experience. Id just go with a decent red dot with a long lasting battery. If you're set on a prism, the vortex spitfire 1x and the primary arms slx 1x are two to look into.