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ATN X-Sight 4K Pro (Gen 4) Smart Day/Night Hunting Scope Bundle with 20,000mAh Battery Pack

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Style: 5-20x


Pattern Name: Hunting Scope + Weapon Kit


Features

  • Ultra HD 4K sensor with 3864x2218 resolution and Obsidian 4 dual core processor for unmatched image quality and faster optics.
  • Built-in ballistic calculator to ensure accurate shots by factoring in range, wind, angle and more based on weapon profile.
  • Dual stream HD video recording to mobile device while simultaneously recording to SD card inside.
  • Enhanced night vision mode to continue hunting even in darkness.
  • Includes 20,000mAh external battery pack providing up to 22 hours of continuous power.

Description

ATN X-Sight 4K Pro Smart Day/Night Hunting Scope w/ Ballistics Calc, 3864x2218 Resolution, Video Record, Wi-Fi, 18hrs+ Battery X-Sight 4K PRO is the newest breakthrough from the company that brought you the Digital Hunting experience. The X-Sight seamlessly blends in the latest technology with the more traditional scope form to bring you the best from both worlds. Powered by a Dual Core processor with a low light 4K sensor the X-Sight 4K PRO offers unprecedented image performance with the latest Smart features that one has come to expect from an ATN scope. Ultra HD Sensor - Ultra HD 4K Sensor with our Obsidian 4 Dual Core Processor brings you cutting edge technology with higher resolution, faster optics, and millions of vivid colors Ballistic Calculator - Hunt responsibly by making sure your shot hits the target Each and Every time. Range, Wind, Multiple-Weapon Profiles, Angle to target, Temperature, Humidity, Plus more. Helps you determine exact ballistics for expert long-range shots Dual Stream Video Recording - You asked and we listened X-Sight 4K PRO not only Streams Video to your mobile device at HD resolution and can simultaneously Record to the SD card inside Night Vision Mode - The X-Sight 4K PRO offers an Enhanced HD Night Vision Mode. Don't let the darkness slow you down Ultra Low Power Profile - No more worries about your batteries dying in the field. At 18+ hours of Continuous operation the X-Sight 4K will last as long as you do RAV (Recoil Activated Video) - Recoil Activated Video (RAV) takes care of all your worries. Just relax and focus on your game and let the Obsidian Core do the heavy lifting. This scope will automatically start to record a video before and after you take a shot The X-Sight 4K looks and feels just like your more traditional optic. Standard mounting rings. Long eye-relief. High Resolution and fast viewing. No Pixelation when you zoom. Yet underneath the hood its pure power. Try it - you won’t regret the experience. ATN Power Weapon Kit 20,000mAh Battery Pack w/USB Connector, provides up to 22 hrs of continuous use Black Are you looking to prolong your exertions to hunt the wild invasive pig population that is wreaking environmental havoc and spreading rapidly! Look no further, get the satisfaction of having the ability to hunt feral beasts with ATNs extended external battery for your rifle scope. This external battery has 22 hours of continuous use. Now, you will last as long as the boars are moving! Power weapon kit - Provides 20,000mAh of power to operate your ATN Smart Scope, instead of basic AA batteries USB to micro USB w/L shape Connector - is designed to be used with our ATN Smart Scopes Water resistant rubber seal - seals the media port from environmental conditions Adjustable buttstock pouch - is used as a holder and protective cover for the battery 22 hours of continuous use - allows you to use all features of the device without worrying about changing batteries. Easy to recharge and can power other devices What are you waiting for? Now hurry and grab 22 hours of non-stop hunting ability, because these nocturnal pests are not going to wait for you!

Brand: ATN


Color: Black


Style: 5-20x


Sport: Hunting


Material: Rubber


Compatible Devices: Rifle


Mounting Type: Integral Mount


Night vision: Yes


Brand: ‎ATN


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎5-20x


Sport: ‎Hunting


Material: ‎Rubber


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle


Mounting Type: ‎Integral Mount


Night vision: ‎Yes


Brand Name: ‎ATN


Date First Available: April 10, 2023


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  • The Future is Here! (Sort Of)
Style: 5-20x Pattern Name: Hunting Scope
This is a long review. Here is my summary: – IMPORTANT: Don’t tighten the ATN-supplied scope ring screws more than 12-13 in-lbs (the ring screws take a 2.5 mm hex driver). – Among a variety of microSD cards I tried, only Sandisk brand cards worked in my scope. Patriot and Transcend microSD cards that met the listed specs were not recognized. – The contacts face UP when inserting a microSD card in the scope. – Bottom line: Despite some issues, I love this super fun scope and will be buying another one soon. I’ve had my eye on ATN’s digital rifle scopes for years now, and when the ATN X-Sight Pro with 120 fps video recording came out I decided I would definitely be pulling the trigger on one. When the time finally came, I installed the scope on my Benjamin Armada Magpul PCP air rifle. While I buy products based on function and not on looks, I have to say that they are a stunning, futuristic-looking match. Other reviews had mentioned problems with ring mount screws stripping during scope installation. With this in mind, I exercised caution when mounting mine. If you’ve just spent almost 800 dollars on this scope, then you can certainly afford 35 dollars for a gunsmith’s torque driver. FYI the ring screws take a 2.5 mm hex driver, and the base screws take a 12 mm wrench socket. The owner’s manual specifies 30 in-lbs of torque for the base “Fixing Screws” which were quite solid, but no guidance whatsoever for the problematic scope ring screws. I am very used to a specified 15 in-lbs for the scope ring screws on my Leapers UTG scopes, so decided I would aim for a little short of that. I applied Loctite and got started. I quickly but systematically worked my way up to 13 in-lbs. At that point I was getting a little nervous, as these screws just did not feel as “solid” at higher torque as the UTG screws I’m used to. I also noticed that my hex bit was sticking slightly in some of the screw heads, an indication that the hex sockets might be starting to strip slightly. I probably should have stopped right there, but I upped the torque to 14 in-lbs for a final round of tightening. Sure enough, one — but only one — ring screw stripped. Fortunately the Armada PCP air rifle is low recoil (unlike a spring- or gas-piston air rifle), so I have no worries about one stripped screw. And, I had discovered the ATN rings torque limitation. However, I’m also planning to buy a Benjamin Bulldog .357 PCP air rifle, and for that big bore, higher-recoil rifle I will definitely be purchasing a set of UTG scope rings. THE BOTTOM LINE: Don’t tighten the ATN-supplied scope ring screws more than 12-13 in-lbs. One final side note here: If you end up needing 2 “regular” scope bases, just swap the plain ring top from the “L-bracket” base with the dual-Picatinny ring top on the other regular base. IMPORTANT: The contacts face UP when inserting a microSD card in the scope. When I popped a microSD card in the scope and powered it up for the very first time, it would not detect or format what should have been a compatible media card. Fortunately I had several other microSD cards lying around and after trying a Patriot and Transcend card, on my third try it finally recognized a Sandisk brand card. I’ve now tested two different Sandisk cards in the scope and they seem to be working well, but there have already been a couple times when I inserted one of these cards and the scope would not detect it. This is something to watch VERY closely in the future. The firmware update, performed via the microSD card, went smoothly enough, and exactly as described in the manual. Having gotten my scope successfully mounted, firmwared, and carded-up, I was finally ready to shoot. This thing is super fun and quite impressive. If you are used to the clarity of standard glass optics, you will be initially disappointed at the blurry digital image, especially at magnifications of 10x or higher. However, I got used to it pretty quickly and found myself zooming in tighter than I normally would with a standard glass scope. The focus rotation is VERY tight, but that is certainly better than loose and I was impressed that this scope would focus down to well under 10 yards for backyard shooting. However, except at the lowest magnifications focusing takes some getting used to because the image never comes as sharply into focus as in a glass scope. The One Shot Zero worked exactly as advertised, and the designers were astute enough to leave a “base” reticle in place on the screen so that you can re-center on your original aiming point as you adjust the “zeroing” reticle to where your first shot had actually gone. I repeated the process to zero my rifle at a longer range, and then made 2-3 very minor tweaks to fine-tune the aim. I have never zeroed a scope so quickly and easily. That done, my wife and I ripped through 60 fun shots and they went so fast she was surprised when it was over. (She out-shot me, too, but don’t tell her I mentioned it.) Battery life so far has been excellent. With all my testing, the charge bar has barely dropped. You can set up the Recoil Activated Video (RAV) to automatically save the buffered video whenever you take a shot (which I did not use, though apparently you can set this up for airguns). You can also take a snapshot or start recording video with a single, simple button push. Note that if you record at 120 fps, the reticle will not be recorded in the video. When I popped my microSD card into my computer and copied the files to my hard drive, the videos would not play properly in either of the two industry standard players, Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player. VLC did a little better, but all I saw were choppy, widely interspersed screenshots of the action that had taken place. When I tried the “MPC-HC” open source media player I also had on my computer, the videos finally played smooth as silk. It was super neat slowing down the video to actually watch an airgun pellet arriving on target. I also successfully imported and played back the video in Adobe Premier video editing software (which is what I really purchased this scope for). Like what you see on the screen, video — especially at higher magnifications — is not crisp and clear. If you have watched videos of others using this scope, the blurriness is obvious when the video switches to scope footage. It’s acceptable, though this is one big area for future improvement. Doing some further testing, videos recorded on a different microSD card have played fine in VLC Media Player (though still not Windows Media Player). If I am able to determine the causes (and solutions for) these issues, I’ll update my review. This scope comes with a dual-Picatinny-rail top scope ring for mounting the IR illuminator, though I ended up using a UTG quick-detach Picatinny adapter/riser to pop it on and off one of my gun’s side rails. I don’t really anticipate using the night vision much, but definitely wanted to test it out. Once in place, just loosen the two IR scope ring screws and look through the scope in night vision mode at about 10 yards to center the illumination in the scope’s field of view. The gun worked flawlessly, with the IR flashlight providing full field-of-view illumination at 20 yards. I did have to turn down the scope’s internal display brightness, but could see my target clear as day (though black and white of course). Clearly I’ve had some challenges getting this product set up and working, but having said that probably the most telling part of this review is that without hesitation I will be buying a second ATN X-Sight 4K Pro (or one of its descendants) for the Benjamin Bulldog airgun I plan to get very soon. This is a super fun scope that once set up is very easy to zero and use to record your hunts. Even in the back yard, it is much more fun than a standard scope. I’m very happy with it, and am looking forward to fully exploring all the minutia of its features. BOTTOM LINE: RECOMMENDED. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2020 by Book Gnome

  • In Depth Technial Review ATN 4k pro 5x20 with ABL1500 laser range finder
Style: 5-20x Pattern Name: Hunting Scope
My use case: I opted for getting this with the ABL range finder accessory. I'm very happy with this product so far. Great value for the price. Worth the money even if interested in only one or two of its many features. I use this on a high powered 25 cal PCP air rifle for hunting rabbits birds etc. Prior to the ATN, I didn't like how fiddly it was to pick up a range finder, range a target, put the info into Chairgun/Strelok (Ballistics calculator), determine hold over/under, the set scope for the shot, awe... the animal is gone... This seemed like a better, faster way. A bit of a steep learning curve for the ballistics calculator. I was NOT disappointed, this IS a better way . Memo to the traditionalists: Glass scopes will always have a place in the industry. However, this type of technology will inevitably overwhelm the market space in much the same way DSLRs now dominate the SLR/film camera market or how electric cars are gradually taking over the roads as battery endurance improves. This technology has arrived! now go enjoy it. Be sure to bias that enthusiasm with my section on optical quality though =] Night Vision This is an IR camera based night vision technology not a thermal camera and performs fantastically! There are some great YouTube videos distinguishing the difference. IR illumination is required. Mine came with an illumination device in the box. The Illuminator takes CR123a batteries and are not re-chargable. After market re-chargeables may be available. Stock illuminator is very adequate out to 150-200 yards or so, target identification gets a little tricky out past that distance depending on animal size, deer vs racoon, vs rat, etc. Optical Quality The optical quality for this scope is probably the weakest element of this still fantastic product. It is not as good as a comparable 5x20 glass scope of similar price point. That said, its good enough to identify your target (hunting) and if tuned correctly, take a very extended ethical shot. If you want to admire an animal from a distance with this, it may not be for you (though i do enjoy bird watching with it at my feeder). I was happily surprised that this product will digital zoom past 20x all the way to about 50x (grainy but nice to have) Software stability I have read numerous articles about this scope crashing etc. It crashed and crashed hard on me the first day i got it. The customer service and support for the product was excellent (available Saturdays by email), as are the user guides are posted on YouTube. After a factory software install, i was back in business. I have only had this scope for a few days, so stability jury is still out. Another nice feature is you can save your ballistics data to the SD card, have several profiles ballistics for multiple rifles. I recently switched between rifles and found the one shot zero feature very nice (i still took a couple of shots, but zeroing is a breeze). Ballistics Calculator (Built-in vs ABL Ranger finder) This was my primary motivation for this product. Again, i bought the ABL range finder accessory for this. IF you are not familiar with ballistics calculation theory in general, you WILL most likely fail at using this feature with any success. This scope will expedite the calculation and aimpoint but it will not make up for lack of knowledge in this subject. There is a built-in range finder but its method of calculation uses measuring the height of a known object at a distance. The height must be known for this to work. There are some built in presets (deer, and other animals). The laser range finder is fantastic. There are also some great YouTube videos contrasting these two methods. A great feature; if you are zoomed way in, range a very distant target compared to your scope's zero, the aimpoint shift, rather than dropping out the bottom of the field of view, the image frustum is adjusted to the aimpoint at the same zoom level. This may be confusing at first but an excellent user interface choice by the designers. I would recommend tweaking the BC between very short and very long distances (distances you expect to shoot at) to ensure that the bullet drop matches what its supposed to be. This feature takes a bit of time and effort to tune it in, but once it is it will not disappoint. The ABL range finder has an aimpoint that is different from the scope's aimpoint so when you range the target, the rangefinder crosshair will likely be slightly off center from your scope's zero, its not bad at all but a bit confusing at first. UPDATE: when the ballistics calculator is turned on, it will report the number of inches of drop and windage based on the range and shooting angle inputs. You can use these numbers against your trusty old ballistics calculator to sanity check weather everything is working right. Try this a several distances (i did 25,75,100,150 yards). Since i use for pellets not bullets the GL ballistics model was chosen, still different from pellet. using my GS model in chairgun, i biased the BC on the ATN scope till the two calculators matched within a half inch or so. PUNCHLINE, you can make the GL model work for pellets this way. Ease of use (Hunting, Weight, User Interface) Scope with laser rangefinder and ir illuminator starts to get heavy, over 3lbs. so consider if you want to lug 3+ lbs around with you on a hunt. (UPDATE: Ive been using this now for a while and don't mind the weight) User interface is a little busy but there are a lot of features packed into this scope. Software designers did a fairly decent job of it (custom shortcuts would be nice). Once you learn your way around its not so bad. Once setup correctly, quickly ranging a target and getting the aimpoint figured out is fast and hassle free. The ABL range finder aim point will not likely be in parallel with the scope's zero. The result is the apoint for accurate range readings will likely change over distance, calibrate ABL range finder aimpoint to the center of the range of distances you expect to shoot and you'll be good. Using the scope at night leaves one of my eyes' night vision ruined while the other in tact, so when pulling away from the scope, it leaves me a bit wonky eyed for a bit (My eys are 43 years old so your results may vary) The daytime brightness of the screen is great no issues seeing it during the day. There is a rubber boot that covers the view screen and helps screen viability during day while pointed into the sun. Video/Photo recording: haven't messed with this really. There are lots of videos out there on this that illustrate this, check then out Really nice and easy to take videos and photos through the scope though in comparison to aftermarket products to bolt a go-pro, cellphone, or camera to your glass scope, many of which cost upwards of an additional 300$. This product is way easier to use in that regard and cheaper all around. UPDATE 4/29/3030 Cell phone app: Obsidian 4 version 1.42 I found this app to be pretty worthless. Lots of video lag unusable for shooting with. It wont let you enter ballistics BC below 0.1 (pellets typically are 0.02-3ish). NOTE: you can enter correct BC through the scope itself. not sure why the app doesnt match this. you cant edit all the features through the app and the user interface is slightly different. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020 by o8k

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