ATN ODIN LT 640, 1-4x19mm Compact Thermal Viewer Sensor, Multiple Patterns & Color Options Reticle

$3,561.28

Description

The ATN ODIN LT has been completely redesigned from top to bottom. This thermal handheld scanner is lighter and ergonomically designed to be hand held or mounted to a helmet or headgear for observation. Slim and ergonomic, fits perfectly in your hand. Using our new Obsidian LT Core and Cutting-Edge sensors for sharp crisp images and extended range. Now you can use single use CR123A batteries or the optional rechargeable battery in this device. This is one tool youll want with you at all times. Recovery efforts will seem effortless, finding game will no longer be frustrating or hard to find. Search and Rescue operations will be quicker and more efficient! Specifications for ATN ODIN LT 640, 1-4x19mm Compact Thermal Viewer Sensor, Multiple Patterns & Color Options Reticle: Manufacturer: ATN Magnification: 1 – 4 x Color: Black Resolution: 1280×960 pixels Field of View, Angle: 23.2 degrees Objective Lens Diameter: 19 mm Width: 1.81 in Length: 2.8 in Height: 5.16 in Eye Relief: 25 mm Battery Type: CR123A Weight: 285 g Refresh Rate: 60 Hz Operating Temperature: -20 – 120 Fahrenheit Range of Detection: 715 m Sensor Resolution: 640×480 pixels Battery Quantity: 1 Reticle: Multiple Patterns & Color Options Features of ATN ODIN LT 640, 1-4x19mm Compact Thermal Viewer Sensor, Multiple Patterns & Color Options Reticle ATN obsidian lt core USB c port in optional Rechargeable battery Step zoom Ergonomic design Light weight Package Contents: ATN ODIN LT 640, 1-4x19mm Compact Thermal Viewer Sensor, Multiple Patterns & Color Options Reticle

Reviews (3)

3 reviews for ATN ODIN LT 640, 1-4x19mm Compact Thermal Viewer Sensor, Multiple Patterns & Color Options Reticle

  1. Arturo Figueroa

    Great thermal. A little bit expensive, but you get a high quality clear thermal picture with this unit. I also was pleasantly surprised that the maximum range to pick up heat signatures was further than stated. Any entry level thermal can't beat it! Really like that it can be mounted on the helmet. Highly recommend

  2. Johnny Utah

    Having done some initial research before buying this monocular I wanted something that was to be used both for hand-held and head-mounted use. I also liked the fact it did not have a built-in battery since thermals like digital night vision have a significant low battery life when compared to analog night vision.The first thing you'll notice about this monocular is its size and weight. It's extremely small and lightweight while still capable of 4x zoom. I opted for the 640 model since I would be using the 4x zoom and didn't want to lose resolution when trying to ID from afar.After using it with the OEM head mount bracket I did not like the fact it's secured by a tension screw. If your planned use is beyond just viewing this stationary than look towards investing in a quality mount (I'd recommend from Noisefighters). The included rail on the monocular is not a true mini-rail like on the MUM-14 or Sionyx Opsin, but it's close enough. For retention I suggest positioning the monocular at the desired distance and marking that position the rail. Drill a hole so the set screw of the mount secures and dummy cord it with either shock or 550 cord.Operation-wise this monocular has an easy to use interface system once you read the manual and use it a couple of times. It has white-hot and black-hot modes and you can cycle between 1x, 2x and 4x. If you're using this very briefly than CR123s will be fine, otherwise if you intent on prolonged use get the extended battery pack that charges via USB-C. Other than the extended battery pack also invest in a quality padded case as the included one offers no real protection.Pro = Small size, lightweight, easy to use, extended battery life with optional addonCon = Head mount lacks secure retention (no quality aftermarket support)

  3. Dustin Wolfe

    I cannot recommend this product enough. I would say that it’s in direct competition with the Iray’s. There are pro’s and con’s to this product in relation to the Iray.. The biggest (and only) con that I have is the lack of more color pallets. This unit is white hot/black hot only. Not a problem for what I am using it for, but would be nice to have the “active alert”. Now that the con is out of the way, let’s talk about the pro’s.. Firstly, the clarity is amazing. This is not a nerfed thermal unit, and the clarity is FAR beyond the Flir Breach which has half the clarity for approximately $500 more dollars.. Now, my absolute FAVORITE part of this unit. We all know that thermal burns batteries far faster than night vision, and battery management is crucial. This unit has an optional battery pack that installs on the bottom side of the unit which extends the life to about 5 hours (still not the best part). When you purchase this battery pack, you can run a USB C cable to it from any usb battery bank, AND THE UNIT WILL RUN FOREVER WITHOUT THE USE OF A SINGLE BATTERY!! I run a PVS-14 over my right eye, and this unit over the left eye on my Ops Core, and it’s awesome only having to change the AA battery on the PVS 14 every once in a while, and never have to put a battery in the Odin, just plug in any rechargeable usb battery from your pocket (back of helmet)! Hope this insight helps you save a ton of money on a truly PHENOMENAL unit!

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