THE BEST Night Vision for Your Money!

Published on January 15, 2017
Duration: 14:56

The ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x offers a feature-rich digital night vision experience, including a ballistic calculator and smart rangefinder. While its stock IR illuminator is weak, aftermarket options significantly improve performance. The primary drawback is poor battery life, but DIY power solutions are viable. Its one-shot zero feature simplifies initial setup.

Quick Summary

The ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x offers features like 1080p video, Wi-Fi, a ballistic calculator, and smart rangefinder. Its stock IR illuminator is weak, but aftermarket options improve night performance. The main drawback is poor battery life (2-4 hours), solvable with external power banks. It includes a convenient 'one-shot zero' feature.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demo
  2. 00:40Unboxing & Accessories
  3. 02:59One-Shot Zero Process
  4. 04:41Night Performance & IR Illuminators
  5. 06:15Daytime Recording Quality
  6. 06:47Smart Features & Mobile App
  7. 11:55Battery Life & Power Solutions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x digital night vision scope?

The ATN X-Sight II HD 3-14x offers 1080p video recording, Wi-Fi streaming, a ballistic calculator, a smart rangefinder, and a one-shot zero feature. It uses an HD 1080p ATN L130 Sensor and records at 30 fps.

How does the ATN X-Sight II HD perform at night, and what about its IR illuminator?

Night performance is decent, but the stock IR illuminator is weak. Upgrading to an aftermarket 850nm IR illuminator like the Evolva T20 significantly improves range and clarity in total darkness.

What is the main drawback of the ATN X-Sight II HD, and are there solutions?

The primary drawback is poor battery life, with standard AA batteries lasting only 2-4 hours. A common solution is using an external power bank, like a 4000mAh 'Pocket Juice', zip-tied to the rifle.

How do you zero the ATN X-Sight II HD scope?

The scope features a 'one-shot zero' function. After firing a shot, you enter the menu, move a secondary cursor to the point of impact, and save the coordinates, which zeros the rifle.

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