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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

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Size: 5-20x


Color: 5-20x


Features

  • Ultra HD Sensor-Ultra HD 4K Sensor with our Obsidian 4 Dual Core Processor brings you cutting edge technology with higher resolution,faster optics,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.
  • Dual Stream Video Recording-You asked and we listened XSight 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 field.At 18+ hours of Continuous operation X-Sight 4K will last as long as you do.Mount:30 mm Standard Rings (included)
  • RAV (Recoil Activated Video) Recoil Activated Video (RAV) takes care of all your worries. Just relax and focus on your game and let Obsidian Core do the heavy lifting.

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.

Brand: ATN


Color: 5-20x


Style: 5-20x


Product Dimensions: 3"L x 3"W x 14.9"H


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 2.2 Pounds


Material: Synthetic


Magnification Maximum: 20 x


Objective Lens Diameter: 30 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: 5 x


Brand: ‎ATN


Color: ‎5-20x


Style: ‎5-20x


Product Dimensions: ‎3"L x 3"W x 14.9"H


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎2.2 Pounds


Material: ‎Synthetic


Magnification Maximum: ‎20 x


Objective Lens Diameter: ‎30 Millimeters


Magnification Minimum: ‎5 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Camera


Mounting Type: ‎ring mount


Night vision: ‎Yes


Field Of View: ‎460 Feet


Model Name: ‎ATN X-Sight 4K Pro Smart Day/Night Rifle Scope 5-20


Manufacturer: ‎American Technology Corp (ATN)


UPC: ‎658175115069


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎69


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.34 x 6.5 x 4.06 inches


Package Weight: ‎2.15 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.9 x 3 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎ATN


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎5


Part Number: ‎DGWSXS5204KP


Model Year: ‎2016


Included Components: ‎riflescope, ir illuminator, 30mm standart rings


Size: ‎5-20x


Date First Available: February 16, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great NV Scope!
Size: 3-14x Color: 3-14x
I paired this with a Coyote Cannon light. Scope works great for a NV situation. I have since upgraded to a THOR thermal. Great construction, ATN scopes are built well. Check your firmware! I had to reach out to customer service, and they answered right away and had me moving in the right direction within a couple minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by KaleyJustin Mullens

  • Impressive, better than I expected
Size: 5-20x Color: 5-20x
This is an initial review. The scope arrived quickly from Amazon. Hopefully this will answer some of the concerns for you that I had before I purchased. Everything was packaged well, there was no damage. The firmware version in the scope was higher than the one offered on the website, check before updating. Be sure to perform a long format on your SD card before using, this is just a good habit. I comes complete with the 3 mounts, IR emitter w/batteries, sunshade and eyecup, USB cable, neoprene scope cover and the wrenches you need. It is truly a complete package. The battery was at 30% it took a while to charge because my charger was only 1 amp. Get a 2 amp as recommended you will be happier. 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Gregory M. Sousa

  • Review on ATN X-Sight 4K Pro
Size: 5-20x Color: 5-20x
Excellent scope.image and clarity are superb. Battery life is excellent. Accuracy is dead on. I use this scope at night for hog hunting and I would recommend this scope. Awesome. Buy it. You won’t regret it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Peggy M.

  • The Future is Here! (Sort Of)
Size: 5-20x Color: 5-20x
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

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