







🎯 Lock, Load, and Level Up Your Hunt with Smart Precision
The ATN X-Sight Pro is a cutting-edge smart day/night hunting scope featuring a stunning 3864x2218 Ultra HD 4K sensor powered by the Obsidian 4 Dual Core Processor. It integrates a sophisticated ballistic calculator that factors in range, wind, angle, and weather for unparalleled shot accuracy. With dual stream video recording and Wi-Fi connectivity, hunters can capture and share their experience live or save it for later. Enhanced HD night vision and an 18+ hour battery life ensure peak performance from dawn till dusk. Designed for serious hunters who demand precision, durability, and smart technology in one sleek package.











| ASIN | B079K1797S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,838 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #37 in Hunting Night Vision |
| Brand | ATN |
| Brand Name | ATN |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,275 Reviews |
| Eye Relief | 90 Millimeters |
| Field Of View | 460 Feet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00658175115069 |
| Included Components | riflescope, ir illuminator, 30mm standart rings |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 3"W x 14.9"H |
| Item Height | 3 inches |
| Item Type Name | ATN X-Sight 4K Pro Smart Day/Night Rifle Scope 5-20x - Ultra HD 4K technology with Superb Optics, 120fps Video, 18+ hrs Battery, Ballistic Calculator, Rangefinder, WiFi, E-Compass, Barometer, IOS & Android Apps |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Magnification Maximum | 20 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 5 x |
| Manufacturer | American Technology Corp (ATN) |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Mounting Type | ring mount |
| Night vision | Yes |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 3"W x 14.9"H |
| Product Style | 5-20x |
| Reticle Type | Mil-Dot |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | 5-20x |
| UPC | 658175115069 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
A**N
ATN's best night vision scope yet.
Absolutely fantastic! This is my fourth ATN scope. I started with a first-generation X-Sight and then moved on to two 4k X-Sights. I’ve been using this scope for a few months now, and it’s incredible—worth every penny. The optics are crystal clear, and the reticles are easy to use, providing clear visibility during the day and night. The accuracy is dead on. The integration of the range finder and scope makes this a formidable tool. Simply measure the distance by pressing a key, and ensure that ballistic calculations are active. Done! I’m particularly impressed with the battery life of this scope. The first-generation models required external power, but this one doesn’t show any battery usage after an entire night in the blind. The build quality is solid, and it looks fantastic on my precision rifle. With this setup, I can confidently shoot feral hogs in the head at 200 yards, even in the dark. The picture is incredibly clear and defined, which is why I prefer this setup for static hunting (like from a blind) over a thermal scope on an AR.
T**R
Best Scope Ever!!!
PREFACE - Before buying I literally read every single review on Amazon and read countless others on other websites, along with numerous videos. So below I will also address some of the previous concerns I’d read about from other reviewers (Spoiler Alert – ATN has obviously fixed or corrected everything thing that I’d read about). ;-) NIGHT VISION - Is Amazing!!! Basically, the night vision I’m seeing certainly seems to be VERY comparable to other “Night Vision” Scopes that cost MUCH more ($2K to $3K). So I am VERY impressed so far. Also unlike “regular optical night vision” (which is green) this system (which looks gray scale) does NOT get damaged if left out in the sun, nor does it have to be protected from light. Plus, the same scope is used during the day (double bonus). And, even when the infra-red illuminator is OFF…I was actually surprised…it was still MUCH better than I thought it would be (it does NOT need much light to be effective). So then, when the infra-red Illuminator is turned ON (even at its lowest power)….it really lights up everything like it is daylight when it is pitch dark. I am SUPER impressed. It’s so good, I’m going to mount it to Quick Disconnect Rings, so I can use it as a Night Vision Monocular (even when not attached to a firearm or airgun. MULTIPLE ‘PROFILES’ - What a game changer…something only a digital scape can do. Essentially, a person can enter different Profiles for different firearms or Airguns and/or ammo…and with a Quick Disconnect (sold separately) it with be a cinch to switch. MICRO SD (sold separately, I got a SanDisk Ultra Plus 64GB) It is important to READ all instructions (which I did), where my friend did not. He and few reviews said they had Micro SD problems…well it’s important to do the Formatting in the Scope (it likes that). Plus, it will also be nice, as a person can "backup" their profiles to the Micro SD card, too. FIRMWARE UPDATES - Again, it’s important to READ all instructions…every single thing I’d read about or saw as an early model 2018 “glitch” has obviously been addressed with Firmware Updates. There was a Firmware Update for mine…and right away I got a super cool “Smart Reticle” that I did not have 1 minute earlier. So follow the instructions. And that “Smart Reticle” changes as you Zoom…again, things that only a digital scope can do. TWO (2) LIL’ ISSUES - That Oliver Vallero at ATN Corp Clarified and Fixed for Me… The USB A to USB-C charging cable that came was way too big to fit in the Scope’s USB-C slot. My buddy that also bought one, a day after I told him about mine…his also came with a USB-C that was too big. He and I are both Apple Techs, so we know it was not a matter of being tight…it was too big. Yet, being and Apple Level III Tech we both had other USB-C cords I/we could use until Oliver sends out a new cable. Plus, I supposed I could have cut away on the plastic on the USB-C end, but I’ll wait and see. 2nd thing…Oliver mentioned that the Manual’s suggested torque of 38 in.-lbs. was too MUCH for the Fixing Screw. So for everyone out there use 22-25 in.-lbs. / 2.485-2.824 Nm for the 30mm Scope Fixing Screw…and for the 30mm Scope Ring Screws, use 15 in.-lbs. / 1.694 Nm. Then finally, for the Infra-Red Illuminator use 22-25 in.-lbs. / 2.485-2.824 Nm for the Fixing Screw, and the Infra-red Illuminator Ring Screws use 12 in.-lbs. / 1.355 Nm. PHOTOS & VIDEOS - I’m really not planning on using it for photo’s or recording video to the SD card (but broadcasting to an iPad might be interesting with shooting buddies). WI-FI & ATN OBSIDIAN 4 App (Tips & Tricks) - The Obsidian 4 App is great for me and works GREAT with the iPhone 11 Pro. I’ve got it set up with a mount that holds my iPhone 11 Pro around my neck and puts the screen where I can see it like a heads up display w/no-hands…so for hunting rats at night…I just put the Umarex Synergis w/ATN X-Sight 4K Pro on a Tripod w/a Vanguard U-Yoke ($14.99 w/Free shipping) and I do NOT even have to look through the scope…I can just watch my iPhone and when the rats come out…POP. This is sooooooo cool! Well, that was long and detailed, but that’s me…hope it helps others! :-)
L**N
Good idea, poorly achieved and supported
It had to happen somewhere down the line... After 11 years of Amazon membership, I finally hit the worst manufacturer/seller ever. Ladies & Gentlemen: ATN. I got this scope for Father's Day, 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. Shipped with firmware already updated? I'll never know. They'll never tell me. But I assumed it was, so I started using it. Third day of use, IR illuminator broke. I called ATN, and they sent me a new one in 3 days. That was fast & good, however, I never got to use it because I had already installed on the scope one of my own illuminators. The interface is friendly and the buttons are easy to use. Focus is not clear when you zoom more than 8 in day mode. Obidion App and WIFI worked well, and so did picture and video functions. Battery life is good. Zero in worked well too, but needed recalibration often. SMF red light prevented the compass from working. (I chatted with an ATF "optic specialist" about this issue, who admitted he had no idea about how to fix it). Range finder function never gave me a decent reading. I didn't use the ballistic calculator feature, so I couldn't say. I used night vision at short range for pest control purposes (25, 30 yards or so) and it worked just fine. This thing needs a complete and detailed user manual, which is not provided. Rings are cheap and have to be adjusted with a screw driver (rings with clamps for quick connection are sold separately). IR illuminator is cheap and low quality. Battery charging cable is good quality, but no charger is provided. The scope comes with no lids, which is unacceptable at this price range. This thing is very heavy, so you better watch the weigh of your rifle... Since I got it, I just used the scope a few times in the last 4 or 6 weeks. 5 days ago was the last one. I turned it off and hooked the cable to charge the battery. I turned it on while charging in order to check it was charging (there is no charging indicator when the device is off), but the interface was gone. Just the screen on. No zoom, no focus, no interface. Nothing. Tried to contact ATF again. The scope does not deliver what it promises, but the worse thing is ATN. They do not care about customers. You chat, it takes an eternity and they end up telling you to call the 1 800 #. I called the number, no one ever answered. I called Amazon and through their intervention, they finally answered, asking me to fill in a form at their website so they will email me a return label. So I did. ATN website promised they would send me a return label within 24 hours... That was 5 days ago. The second day after filing my return claim, the guy on the chat said: "It's taking 2 business days to email you the return label now because of the COVID. So, I waited 2 days, but no return label was sent to me. Then, I called again, I chatted, I called again, and again, and again. No answer, no answer, no answer. I got upset. I wanted my money back. I called Amazon again and even though my return window had been closed 2 weeks ago, they accepted the return as long as I paid a restocking fee, which I did gladly because it would end this nightmare with ATN, a company that does not care about customers. THANK YOU AMAZON!!
O**K
In Depth Technial Review ATN 4k pro 5x20 with ABL1500 laser range finder
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.
H**N
Overall a solid product and great buy.
It took a little bit of time to get familiar with the device but once I did it was easy to use. It's a little bulky and heavy but it does a lot of cool stuff. The IR illuminator it comes with does a decent job but I ended up replacing it with a more powerful Armasight Watchman IR. Also the rings it comes with could be better but I later purchased the one piece cantilever mount from ATN which is a lot better. I have used the scope to harvest game both during the day and at night and have successfully put it on multiple weapon platforms. Overall a great buy
J**E
Best Day/night vision scope
Great scope. Perfect picture resolution. Can see clearly in day and night vision. Well worth the money.
G**A
Impressive, better than I expected
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.
R**C
Is an amazing scope for the price but the build quality is debatable
I received the scope yesterday and was immediately at the range to use it. So far I am pretty impressed. but this is just more of an initial review since I haven't used it long term. I gave it 3 stars, more because of a few issues that just annoyed me a lot, but may not bother you at all. I did have a few times where it froze on me like others have mentioned. For me, it was only while putting the a memory card in while it was turned on. This caused it to freeze up for some reason. It never froze on me any other time though. The image quality is amazing, even while zoomed in. I was afraid it would just be more gimmicky and after giving it a try, it would end up in my scope bin and rarely touched, but it really doesn't feel gimmicky and I think I will be using this long term on my 6.5 Creedmoor. The scope is very solid feeling, meaning it's not made of cheap plastic, so it feels sturdy. So far the features I have used all seem to work exactly as stated without any issues. At least from what little but I used them. I will say the scope is pretty big compared to a standard little 3x scope.. For the heck of it, I took off my 3x scope and I put this on my Saint Edge 5.56(not the gun I purchased this for) and the scope was as big as my free float and barrel. It is much lighter than I was expecting though for it's size. a few points I want to make that are downsides since that is what most people are interested. 1. The buttons on this thing plain suck. That is the best word I can use while keeping it family friendly, but they are HORRIBLE. They really need to go back to the drawing board on that. 99% of the time, I will push the center button to select an option and instead it will cause the right or left arrow to select instead. This one issue makes the entire thing feel like it's a Chinese knock off of itself. Luckily you can also control these features in the app, but still. 2. The SD memory card slot has multiple issues. (A) There is a slot under it for some unknown reason that is right in the path of you pushing the micro SD card in and if you do this, you will have an expensive SD card stuck in the body of your scope. This gap really should be sealed. You have to maneuver the card at an angle up to get to the actual slot. (B) This also means the unit is not waterproof at all with a gap in it this huge (C) Every time you go to put the little rubber cover on the SD port back on, it pushes in on the MicroSD card which causes it to read no card which is annoying. It took 6-7 tries before I was able to get the rubber cover on just right so that it didn't push in on the microSD card (D) If you put the MicroSD card in while the scope is powered on, it will freeze 100% of the time. 3. I spent 20 minutes trying to figure out why the thing was not connecting to my phone and my phone couldn't find it. Turns out the WiFi was shut off in the unit. After I turned that on, it worked perfectly on the app Obsidian 4 app. So far Bluetooth doesn't seem to do anything. This isn't really an issue with the device as my own issue. But remember to go in and make sure WiFi in the Quick Setting area is selected on. If I was to rate it just on it's use as a scope and quality of the image and reliability of the features, it would be an easy 5 star. The above issues just make it feel more like it's a knock off of the real thing even though it isn't. Beyond that the scope is really amazing though. Over time, I may get used to the above issues and it may not be an issue at all too. It just sucks that the issues I have with it are not things that can be fixed with a simple software update so I am stuck with them.
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