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ATN OTS XLT Thermal Monocular w/ 50Hz Thermal Sensor, Smart Rangefinder, Classic Ergonomics, 10hrs+ Battery Power

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Style Name: 2-8x


Features

  • White Hot/Black Hot or Color Modes for display of moving objects in your preferred color palette.
  • New Sensor with a 50Hz refresh rate provides long-range performance like never before, helping you detect heat signatures.
  • Compact and Ergonomic, fitted with a user-friendly interface and simple controls.
  • Light Weight at only 0.8 lb total weight, fits in your pocket.
  • Ultra Low Power Consumption powered with a long-lasting battery life of 10+ hours.
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Brand: ATN


Model Name: OTS-XLT


Objective Lens Diameter: 25 Millimeters


Product Dimensions: 6.85"D x 2.08"W x 2.63"H


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Power Source: Battery Powered


Finderscope: Reflex


Item Weight: 2 Pounds


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Exit Pupil: 12.5 Millimeters


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎10.43 x 6.1 x 3.82 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.92 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.85 x 2.08 x 2.63 inches


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎ATN


Warranty Description: ‎2 year manufacturer


Model Name: ‎OTS-XLT


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Plastic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎ATN


Part Number: ‎TIMNOXLT119X


Model Year: ‎2021


Style: ‎2-8x


Included Components: ‎SOFT CARRYING CASE, USB-C CABLE


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Date First Available: September 29, 2021


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  • Great price point to get into thermals!
Style Name: 2-8x
I have used this and a few that are way more expensive, so here is what I have learned. Thermals are very expensive for quality images. Does this compare to $3000-$6000 thermals? No, it does not. However, for the money you can get into the thermal game with a quality piece of equipment. Even though the more expensive machines give you way more detail and resolution, this will pick up the heat signature just like the expensive ones. I can see the heat on a cell tower a mile away from my front door. Up close the image is amazing. As you get farther away it's not as good, but that's how these things work. The sensitivity is great in an urban environment where there are drastic heat differences, but in the woods the image is faded a bit because the temps are all close except for the heat signature. That will stand out. As long as you understand that this is excellent for its price point you will be happy. If you want $3k performance for $500, you are not gonna find it here. Over all its a great entry level thermal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Jay R.

  • Better quality image than expected - Appears to have great range, too
Style Name: 2-8x
First off, I got this as my "Amazon points treat" that I do every several years saving up cash back on my store card & I buy something crazy that I'd never pay cash for... This ended up costing me about $20 more than the points I'd saved up. Ease of use: The buttons are intuitive however are really hard to press. The unit came charged & I was using without looking at the directions within minutes. I ended up reading directions & the zoom feature is misleading. 2x-8x zoom comes in a single button that ONLY has 3 settings marked 1x, 2x, 4x. Being that it's 2x to start with, after doing the math you can see that you only get 2x, 4x & 8x options. Size: This is double the weight of the Flir and quite chunky; however, the size and weight are relatively nominal anyway. The extra features of the record & pic & long battery life are worth the size. Visibility: I will use this mainly for ratting around the property and with the first use, I got about 4x the shots compared to just using my ATN 4K Pro NV. Scanning with the monocular and then aiming with the NV is a bit clumsy since my pellet gun is heavy and using the trigger sticks means lots of balancing & holding & using right eye for scope & left for thermal. I'll get better at it, but for sitting & ratting, it's a must but there's a lot to juggle. Range. I have about 1/2 a mile of vacant desert behind me lined on the far side with houses. I easily saw people across this distance. Although they look like ghostly blobs when on white hot, I could tell they were people. I even aimed at an airplane in its final approach but was still a couple miles away and it picked up white hot on the plane. The plane's size appeared to be about the size of half a thumb, just for size reference. Will also be using to aid in downed big game and for coyote hunting to scan. I scanned from about 20 feet to a hundred yards or so & bunny rabbits glow bright white pretty vividly. anything past about 50 feet starts to get blobby but knowing what's in the field makes it so you know it's a rabbit, etc. Convenience: Being able to scan and not have to hold up a gun to scan is crucial. Not only is it easier to just scan, a person's coverage area of where to scan increases due to safety aspect of not wanting to point the gun at things that may not be targets. I also used it to look at my house to see where potential leaks are for heat escaping. Its amazing that there's some warmth in places I didn't suspect. Bottom line is I'm so happy that I finally got some usable thermal that has cool features & does what it says it does. This is my 2nd venture to thermal; first being the SEEK plug in for iPhone that is cool for some stuff close & home inspections; but having the phone screen on out hunting is less than ideal. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022 by Urban Cowboy

  • Effective as well as economical
Style Name: 2-8x
These work well for species identification out to ~ 200 yards for me (I've not used them beyond that range. They are easy to use, and the black hot, white hot, and color modes are useful. I've also used them to survey electrical panels and equipment for hot spots. The stated battery life is a bit ambitious and the instructions could be much better, but overall they are a good value. I've not used them in inclement weather and cannot attest how rugged they are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by J. D. Rogers

  • Works good for the price.
Style Name: 2-8x
Bought this almost 2 yrs ago as a cheap thermal to scan with. Since then it's been fully drained and recharged at least 30 times. Battery lasts just as long as it did when new. Easy to use. Took very little time to figure out the controls. Focus controls, on/off, and mode settings are all easy to use in the dark without looking. Standby mode is another nice feature. Fog is not your friend. Neither is a bright snowy night. When it gets below about 0 degrees, it's not happy either. All of these will result in a white screen. Keep it warm, and use it on dark, clear nights and you can make out mice at 150 yds or more. Fog or brighter night, and you might see a deer at 40 yds. Giving it 3 stars because of its inability to work in colder temperatures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Sam

  • User friendly, great value, long range, clear heat signatures
Style Name: 2-8x
The media could not be loaded. I have been able to identify deer out to 300 yards open field, but that’s my line of sight limitation. I have detected deer movement using the red hot setting at 50 -75 yards through gaps in dense thickets. Whatever parts of the body are not blocked by brush will glow red if it’s warmer than the trees. At 100 yards you can see rabbit and raccoon heat signatures clearly while scanning, but not a clear silhouette. Digital zoom pixelates badly on 4x, but is fairly clear at 2x. I prefer contrast and brightness set to level 2. Greater contrast can be achieved by slow side to side and up and down scanning allowing the monocular to adjust to the various backgrounds. Video is of a deer 60 yards from me at tree line and another 15 yards back in the woods. Pictures are 4x digital zoom on same deer and a 1x rabbit at 50 yards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022 by Hope this helps Hope this helps

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Style Name: 2-8x
If you are significantly near sighted this scope won't work for you. While it has a diopter adjustment it doesn't go far enough to accommodate my vision. I can use it with my glasses but that moves the image too far away to be very useful. I emailed atn a month before writing this review and never received a response. Minus 2 stars for that. As far as function goes the scope performs well. I'm not new to thermal and night vision products. Had a gen 1 image intensification scope more than 20 years ago. I've also had the Flir 1st gen for Android and currently own a Seek handheld and a Seek pro for Android. While this atn doesn't have a high pixel count it's sensitivity and pixel size make it a good performer if your eyesight is within it's diopter adjustment range. If you're listening atn, double the diopter adjustment range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2022 by M. Perry

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