ATN ODIN LT 320 Thermal Scope - 35mm Lens, 1x-8x Zoom, 320x240 Resolution, 60fps, Handheld/Mountable - Black

ATN
SKU:
114464620
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UPC:
658175121879
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MPN:
TIMNODN335X
$1,699.00
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Finish-Color:
Black
Objective:
35mm
Min Magnification:
1x
Max Magnification:
1x
Field of View:
6.30 x 4.70 Degrees
Battery Size:
CR123A
Resolution:
320x240, 60 fps
Weight:
12.06 oz
Battery Life:
2+ hrs
Dimensions:
5.71" x 2.80" x 2.01"
Focus Range:
Up to 1510 Meters

The ATN ODIN LT 320 thermal scope bridges the gap between handheld thermal imaging and rifle-mounted optics. This compact 35mm thermal scope delivers genuine versatility: mount it to your rifle for precision shooting in complete darkness or low-light conditions, or go handheld to glass terrain during predawn and dusk hunts. The 1x–8x zoom magnification range and 320x240 thermal resolution give you flexibility across distance and application without demanding a military-grade price tag.

Thermal imaging cuts through darkness, fog, and overgrown cover that stops conventional optics cold. The ATN ODIN LT 320 operates on a single CR123A lithium battery with roughly 2.5 hours of runtime (longer with an optional rechargeable pack), making it practical for a full hunting season or tactical training session. The dual-color thermal modes—white hot and black hot—let you flip between display styles depending on your lighting conditions and personal preference. At 60 frames per second, the thermal refresh rate keeps motion smooth, whether you're scanning treelines or tracking game.

Detection, recognition, and identification ranges speak for themselves: humans register at distance and become clearly identifiable much closer in, which means you'll spot and evaluate game at ranges that matter. The 25mm eye relief and weather-resistant construction keep you comfortable and protected in the field. Whether you're a coyote hunter who works before dawn, a tactical shooter testing new gear, or an overlander scouting property after sunset, this scope works both as a mounted rifle accessory and as a standalone handheld thermal viewer—a rare blend of form and function in a thermal optic under this size and weight.

Key Features

  • Dual-use: rifle-mountable or handheld thermal imaging in one unit
  • 1x–8x zoom magnification across compact 35mm objective lens
  • 320x240 thermal resolution at 60 frames per second for smooth, responsive image
  • White hot and black hot color modes for visibility in any light condition
  • Human detection to 1,510 yards; recognition to 680 yards; identification to 340 yards
  • 25mm eye relief designed for both handheld and shoulder-fired use
  • Weather-resistant construction for field durability
  • Single CR123A battery; approximately 2.5 hours runtime (5 hours with optional rechargeable)

Specifications

Objective Lens35mm
Magnification1x–8x zoom
Thermal Resolution320×240 @ 60 fps, 12 µm pixel
Display Resolution1,280×920 pixels
Field of View6.3° × 4.7°
Eye Relief25mm
Color ModesWhite hot, black hot
Power1× CR123A lithium ion battery
Battery Life~2.5 hours (5 hours with optional rechargeable)
Weather ResistanceIP-rated, weather-resistant
Detection Range (Human)1,510 yards
Recognition Range (Human)680 yards
Identification Range (Human)340 yards
ColorBlack

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the ODIN LT 320 as both a handheld thermal viewer and a rifle scope?

Yes. The ODIN LT 320 is designed to work either mounted to a rifle or held by hand, giving you flexibility depending on your mission—glassing territory before a hunt, then mounting to your rifle once game is located.

How long does the battery last in the field?

A single CR123A lithium ion battery provides approximately 2.5 hours of continuous runtime. ATN offers an optional rechargeable battery pack that extends runtime to around 5 hours per charge.

What do the detection, recognition, and identification ranges mean?

Detection is the farthest distance at which you can spot a human thermal signature (1,510 yards). Recognition means you can tell it's a person and determine rough direction and motion (680 yards). Identification means you can distinguish details like posture, clothing, or gear (340 yards). Actual range varies with ambient temperature, terrain, and weather.

Does it work in fog, rain, or low-light conditions?

Thermal imaging sees heat, not visible light, so fog and darkness don't degrade the image the way they do with night vision or daylight optics. Rain and weather resistance are built in, though extreme conditions may affect performance.