ATN ODIN LT 320x240, 4x-8x Thermal Multipurpose Monocular
The ATN ODIN LT thermal handheld scanner is lightweight 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. Our handheld thermal monocular is one tool you’ll 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!
• ATN Obsidian LT Core Powers a hands-free, compact, and ergonomic thermal monocular for an exceptional observation experience, even at night.
• High-Resolution Display Ensures the images you view are clear and vivid, enhancing the overall observation quality.
• Compact Desing Small enough to fit in one hand, offering ease of use, and quick menu access.
• Versatile Mounting Options Can be used hand-held, helmet-mounted, or head-mounted for comfortable, long-term observation.
• White Hot / Black Hot Modes offer the option to display moving objects in your chosen color palette for enhanced visibility.
Resolution: 320x240
Frames: 60 FPS
Micron: 12 μm
Magnification: 4x - 8x
Field of View: 6.3x4.7
Core: ATN Obsidian Core LT
Display Resolution: 1280x960 px
Eye Relief: 25 mm
Color Modes: White Hot / Black Hot
Battery Type: 1 x CR123A (Li-ion)
Batter Life (Li-ion): 2.5 Hrs (or Optional Rechargeable Battery with 5 Hrs of runtime)
Charging: USB, type C port is on the Optional Rechargeable Battery
IP Rating: Weather resistant
Human Detection Range: 1510 m
Human Recognition Range: 680 m
Human Identification Range: 340 m
Operation Temperature: –20°F to +120°F / –28°C to 48°C
Dimensions: 5.16"x2.8"x1.81" / 131x71x46 mm
Weight: 285 g
Warranty: 5 years
Package Includes:
ATN ODIN LT 320x240, 4x-8x Thermal Multipurpose Monocular
Lens Tissue
Soft Carrying Case