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Atn Binox-4k 4-16x65 Night Vision Binocular With Laser Rangefinder

Atn Binox-4k 4-16x65 Night Vision Binocular With Laser Rangefinder
  • Product Code: ga68577
  • Availability: In Stock

$2,064.00 $3,075.36

See objects, animals, or persons in the dark, determine how far away they are, take (and stream) video, and even send ballistic info to your compatible riflescope with the BinoX-4K 4-16x65 Night Vision Binocular with Laser Rangefinder. This versatile optic shows day and night imagery on an internal 1280 x 720 display, with a built-in infrared illuminator enabling its 3864 x 2218 sensor in the darkest environments. Its built-in laser rangefinder measures distance from 5 to 1000 yards with 1-yard accuracy, and the BinoX-4K can send range information via Bluetooth to a compatible ATN SMART HD riflescope to determine point of impact with no need for a holdover.

The BinoX-4K can capture still images or 1080p video at 30, 60, or 120 fps (daylight only), and saves them to a user-supplied microSD card (4 to 64GB). You can stream video—at the same time you record it—over Wi-Fi to an iOS or Android device running the ATN Obsidian 4 app. On your device, you can save, view ,and share your content.

The BinoX-4K will run for 15 hours on a fresh charge; charge time with a user-supplied 2A adapter is 6 hours, using the included USB Type-C cable. Its housing is weather-resistant.

Open Box Products Have a Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty    Day/Night Use    Built-In IR Illuminator    1000-Yard Laser Rangefinder    1280 x 720 Display    Still Photos & 1080p Video Capture    Stream Video via Wi-Fi    Ballistic Info for ATN SMART HD Scopes    microSD Card Slot    1/4"-20 Tripod Mount    Built-In Battery, 15-Hour Runtime

Performance
Magnification16x
Angle of View4.2° (Actual)
Field of View220' @ 1000 yd / 73.04 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance10' / 3.05 m
Interpupillary Adjustment60 to 70 mm / 2.4 to 2.8"
Focus TypeIndividual
Night Vision
Infrared IlluminatorYes, Built-In
Resolution600 lp/mm
Sensor TypeCMOS
Sensor Resolution3864 x 2218
General
Memory Card SlotmicroSD
Battery1x Rechargeable
Operating Conditions-20 to 120°F / -29 to 49°C 
Dimensions9.4 x 5 x 2.6" / 23.88 x 12.7 x 6.6 cm
Weight2.5 lb / 1.13 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight3.43 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.2 x 5.9 x 4.7"

  • 4-16x standard digital zoom

  • 65mm objective lenses

  • Digital night vision for use in low or no light

  • Built-in, adjustable IR illuminator for extreme low-light conditions

  • Field of view: 220' at 1000 yards

  • 5- to 1000-yard range

  • ±1 yard accuracy

  • Displays in yards or meters

  • Pairs via Bluetooth with ATN SMART HD riflescopes, shares ranging info that eliminates calculations and holdover

  • ATN Obsidian Core with 4K Ultra HD sensor and dual core processor

  • Built-in Wi-Fi for streaming to iOS or Android device running ATN Obsidian 4 app

  • Record and share images and videos

  • 1080p video at 30, 60, or 120 fps (daylight only)

  • Store video to user-supplied microSD card, supports cards from 4 to 64GB

  • Built-in microphone to capture sound, can be turned off

  • Fixed bridge with centered control panel

  • 60-70mm interpupillary adjustment range

  • Individual dioptric correction to focus on the display

  • Turn collar on right objective to focus on subject in distance

  • Runtime: 15 hours

  • Charges in 6 hours with included USB Type-C cable and user-supplied 2A AC adapter

  • 1/4"-20 tripod mount

  • Weather-resistant housing

  • Broad -20 to 120°F operating temperature range

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. With the laser range finder does it compute a new endpoint and projected on the reticle based on the ballistic information?

A: Yes. The with the PARD FD1-850 Front Night Vision Clip-On Scope (850nm) the end point is dependent of the ballistics information.

Q: 2. What is the ranging speed on the Vortex Fury 5000 HD?

A: Target speed is not a feature of this device. Maybe this is what you meant ? This is from page 14 of the manual. LOS Mode The LOS (Line of Sight) mode is intended for rifle shooters who are using slope correcting ballistic drop data cards, ballistic cell phone applications, or other devices with ballistic programs and who are shooting at distances beyond 500 yards and with slopes greater than 15 degree.

Q: 3. "It displays the imagery on a 640 x 480 black and white screen". What is the resolution recorded to the memory card? Thank you.

A: The MFR needs to be contacted for this answer.

Q: 4. Has the Leica Geovid 8 x 56 3200.COM image stabilization feature?

A: The Leica 8x56 Geovid 3200.COM Rangefinder Binocular BH #LE8X56G3200 • MFR #40808 has a laser rangefinder. It dose not have Image Stabilization (IS).

Q: 5. Considering the 8x42 configuration and price, does this binocular share the same optics as the NL Pure?

A: The Swarovski 8x42 EL Range TA Laser Rangefinder Binocular with Tracking Assistant (Green) share the same optics and the older EL Range binoculars. They are not the NL Pure optics.

Q: 6. The 'bionic' portion of this unit, would it be comparable most to the Monarch 5, 6 or 7 models?

A: Not really it's a range finder first and foremost. Not a binocular they turned into a range finder. Optically, the Laser Force is configured with the popular combination of 10x magnification and 42mm objectives. That's about as close to Monarch as it gets.

Q: 7. How to know year of production of binox4k

A: These always sell out, so they are a current year manufacture.

Q: 8. Does the Konus Konuspy have an SD slot or is the SD card built in? Would like to use an SD with more gigs.

A: It comes with a 8GB removable card. It can take up to a 32GB card.

Q: 9. The 'bionic' portion of this unit, would it be comparable most to the Monarch 5, 6 or 7 models?

A: More or less yes. It is configured with the popular combination of 10x magnification and 42mm objectives. But it is first a rangefinder.

Q: 10. Can the FD1 be used on a RIFLE without an optical scope and it will give me new aimpoint if I enter ballistic info?

A: The PARD FD1-850 Clip-On Digital Night Vision Riflescope with Laser Rangefinder (850nm, 30Hz) can be use without an optical scope but you will need to buy the cantilever mount, https://bhpho.to/3vCrQeB. Yes, the point of impact would be different and you would have to adjust for the change.

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