Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.3 x 6.34 x 4.49 inches |
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Package Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.8 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | ATN |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
Model Name | 3-14x X-Sight 4K Pro Digital Night Vision Riflescope (Matte Black) |
Color | 3-14x |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | American Technology Corp (ATN) |
Part Number | DGWSXS3144KP |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | 3-14x |
Included Components | Rifle Scope |
Size | 3-14x |
Sport Type | Hunting |
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ATN X-Sight 4K Pro Smart Day/Night Hunting Scope w/Ballistics Calc, 3864x2218 Resolution, Video Record, Wi-Fi, 18hrs+ Battery
Brand | ATN |
Color | 3-14x |
Style | 3-14x |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Maximum | 14 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 30 months |
Magnification Minimum | 3 x |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
About this item
- 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, 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.operating temperature:-20°f to +120°f / -28°c to 48°c
- rav (recoil activated video) - 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
- Included components: riflescope, ir illuminator, 30mm standart rings
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Product Description
X-Sight 4K Pro- HD Optics packed with advanced high-tech features into a sleek and ergonomic unit. Sharpness and definition of view regardless of zoom level provided by a blend of an Ultra HD 4K Sensor and Obsidian VI Dual Core. Stay on track with your target all thanks to the built-in Ballistics Calculator while Recoil-Activated Video Recording captures your shots in full HD quality and stores them directly on a Micro SD Memory Card. Recoil Resistant Electronics fortified with an ultra low power consumption 18+ hrs battery life.
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ASIN | B079JYL16W |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #54,230 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #34 in Hunting Night Vision |
Date First Available | February 2, 2018 |
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Customers like the ease of use, value, and night vision of the aiming scope. They mention that the menu is very simple to follow, and the user interface makes plenty of sense. They also appreciate the affordable price and the good visibility at night. Customers also appreciate that the built-in battery is more than enough for a night's hunt. However, some customers have issues with performance and have different opinions on quality, clarity, and accuracy.
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Customers are mixed about the quality of the aiming scope sight. Some mention that it works well, is well made, and is a very nice product, while others say that it does not deliver what it promises, the videos would not play properly, and it is wobbly.
"...It is a bit pricey but the value is there, the unit is well made and full of features a glass scope will never have...." Read more
"...1 shot 0 : works great, but again follow instructions, i neglected the zoom tuning and missed my target when zoomed...." Read more
"...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)...." Read more
"...6. Firmware updating is cumbersome.7. Micro SD is prone to popping out and it is not possible to completely seal the SD card slot with an SD..." Read more
Customers find the aiming scope sight very user friendly, with simple instructions and a clear and concise user manual. They say the controls are easy to find and the buttons are tactile. They also say it's easy to zero and use to record your hunts.
"...Unboxing: immediately shows firmware update instructions. User manual is clear and concise, but as this is a different scope completely, read..." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...5. The zeroing features works well, although you do need to shoot several groups. It is not quite a one shot zero as advertised6...." Read more
"...The interface is friendly and the buttons are easy to use. Focus is not clear when you zoom more than 8 in day mode...." Read more
Customers like the value of the aiming scope sight. They say the features are awesome for the price, it's an affordable night vision scope, and a good buy.
"...It is a bit pricey but the value is there, the unit is well made and full of features a glass scope will never have...." Read more
"...Downfalls: nothing besides the learning curve.Overall: worth the price and then some, but add the ABL to complete it...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...IR illuminator is cheap and low quality. Battery charging cable is good quality, but no charger is provided...." Read more
Customers like the night vision of the aiming scope sight. They mention that it has good visibility at night without the illuminator turned on. The IR works great and the scope is great in the day. Customers also appreciate the clearer X-Sight that helps with screen viability during day.
"...There is a rubber boot that covers the view screen and helps screen viability during day while pointed into the sun...." Read more
"...In general, it functions and works during the day and the night vision is good (provided you have an adequate IR illuminator)...." Read more
"...5. When it did work, it worked well. Night vision on clear nights was good, not the best but certainly passable ...." Read more
"...the features in the software with the scope include one shot zero, night mode, range finder, distance entry, gallery for the images, environment..." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the aiming scope sight. They say the built-in battery is awesome, and the battery lasts more than enough for a night's hunt. The included IR light has enough power to clearly illuminate targets between 100-150 yards.
"...7. Good battery life, don't bother with the external battery pack.8...." Read more
"...Battery life is good. Zero in worked well too, but needed recalibration often. SMF red light prevented the compass from working...." Read more
"...The Texas product has little history of display issues and has replaceable batteries...." Read more
"...The Illuminator takes CR123a batteries and are not re-chargable. After market re-chargeables may be available...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the clarity of the aiming scope sight. Some mention that it's pretty good, clear enough to take the shot, and easy to sight in, while others say that it is grainy, hard to see a clear image, and the picture is not as crisp on the screen as it would be through a traditional scope. The high rings further complicate achieving a good sight picture, and there are connection and viewing issues while using the software.
"...It is mounted on an air rifle. The clarity in day mode is excellent...." Read more
"...The included rings are high rings and further complicate achieving a good sight picture on a traditional bolt action rifle without a significant..." Read more
"...a night only hog/coyote setup on my AR-10 in .308 but the clarity in daytime is amazing...." Read more
"...focusing takes some getting used to because the image never comes as sharply into focus as in a glass scope...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the aiming scope sight. Some mention that the scope is accurate enough to help with their growing coyote population, and the smart rangefinder proves to be accurate. However, others say that the range-finder feature is a bag of baloney, and there are still instances of useless compass function. The calibration of the scope can be fun, and instructions are vague.
"Follow the instructions and update the firmware and the scope is perfect...." Read more
"...The only issue I had was with the compass, it was stuck on north. I called tech support and they answered right away...." Read more
"...between the different ranges without any adjustments, and the scope is dead on (using the ABL).*** The battery lasts!..." Read more
"...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..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the aiming scope sight. They mention that it has some issues, is unreliable, and has a ton of issues. Some customers also mention that the scope can be a little glitchy and the link between the scope and a phone can be difficult.
"...mainly because of the features it promises, but I found this product to be unreliable. Right out of the box, firmware update did not work...." Read more
"...VLC did a little better, but all I saw were choppy, widely interspersed screenshots of the action that had taken place...." Read more
"...THE BAD:*** It is BUGGY! When I got this and updated the firmware, I was ready to return this to Amazon and swear my life to badmouthing ATN...." Read more
"...The optic is also occasionally buggy...." Read more
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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.
The only issue I had was with the compass, it was stuck on north. I called tech support and they answered right away. I was instructed to rotate the scope on the 3 axis's 13 times each and it my take a few attempts. the problem was corrected right away.
It is mounted on an air rifle. The clarity in day mode is excellent. Night mode is a little (very little) grainy but clear enough to shoot consistent 10X"s. The IR emitters is good, be sure to follow the instructions on focus and aligning. I can see an upgrade in the future.
The one shot zero is fantastic, exactly as advertised. The WIFI though the iPhone and the app is great. I have still yet to get through the features as it will take a while. Keep in mind that this is far different from your standard glass scope. You should look at some videos to see if its right for you.
It is a bit pricey but the value is there, the unit is well made and full of features a glass scope will never have.
I almost never write a review this scope earned it.
Pay attention to instructions and will sight in quickly. Also be sure to *play* with the menus to get used to the buttons for rapid use (mainly the recoil activated video).
I have the handheld range finder and linked up and functions perfectly.
You can extend your zoom function (understand pixelation gets worse) but, it is a nice little bonus to hit x51.
The IR illumination that comes with it is very usable out to 200 yards. Keep in mind that objects like brush/tree limbs/leaves etc in direct view will reflect and cause the scope to wash out at distance when using the illuminator.
Be sure to know and understand your local laws on what times your allowed to shoot game, general rule is 30 minutes after/before sunrise. Even with the illuminator off, the clarity in these times has shown to be excellent.
Have used it on a Winchester XPR in 6.5 creedmoor (using Hornady Precision Hunter 143 grain ELD-X), Ruger .17 HMR Precision (V-Max 20 grain) & Mossberg Patriot .308, Hornady Superperformance SST, 150 grain. So far it has worked very well. (Will try on a Winchester Model 70, 270 wsm also). Keep in mind older rails will not work with the rings that come with this scope, the grooves are not as wide and it will not fit properly. Uses a 30mm ring FYI.
The scope is heavier than a normal scope especially when leaving the illuminator attached, I dont recommend leaving it attached, can be heavy to hold for accurate shooting at distances. (But does make for fun looking across fields when it is dark)
I sighted in at 20 yards, first shot was at 203 yards and took the heart out, using the 6.5 XPR, absolutely worked flawlessly. I do recommend testing your shots after sight in, as with any scope, it just makes good sense. Did this with mine, just makes sure it is working properly.
Double check your FPS with chronograph if at all possible, this can greatly change your point of impact at distances. The number on the box usually will not be what your particular gun will actually achieve. Be responsible and test it at the range, I can't stress that enough (on my XPR 6.5, is shoots an average of 150 fps less than advertised), so testing at range will show up as low point of impacts at farther distances. Change your FPS accordingly if you dont have a chronograph. It isn't the scope, it is the data you feed it. If at all possible, use a G7 rating for BC, it is generally more accurate for the type of bullets I use. Check yours and use what best fits your bullet type.
This isn't a magic wand, but with a little time and testing, it will and does give you the ability to put a bullet on target accurately at distances.
If time and memory allows, I will update this review after more use in the field.
Overall it has been a pleasant surprise and have enjoyed having the ability take snap shots and video, I am very happy with the purchase so far.
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