The ATN Blaze Trek 319 is a compact, high-performance thermal monocular built for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and security professionals who demand reliable heat-signature detection day or night. Featuring a 384×288 thermal sensor and a 19mm objective lens, this versatile handheld optic delivers crisp thermal imagery across a wide 2–16x magnification range.
- 384×288 thermal sensor captures detailed heat signatures in total darkness
- 19mm objective lens delivers a wide field of view for target acquisition
- 2–16x magnification range suits both close-quarters and extended-range observation
- Matte black finish reduces glare and blends into field environments
- Lightweight monocular form factor is easy to carry and operate one-handed
- Built-in image processing enhances contrast for clearer identification of targets
Who This Is For
The ATN Blaze Trek 319 is ideal for night hunters pursuing hogs, coyotes, or predators, as well as wildlife observers, search-and-rescue teams, and property owners who need a dependable thermal monocular for perimeter surveillance. Its intuitive controls and compact build make it equally accessible for first-time thermal optic users and seasoned professionals alike.
Specifications
| Brand | ATN Corp |
|---|---|
| Model | Blaze Trek 319 (TIMNBLT319) |
| Thermal Sensor Resolution | 384×288 |
| Objective Lens | 19mm |
| Magnification | 2–16x (digital zoom) |
| Display Type | OLED Microdisplay |
| Detection Range | Up to 1,000+ yards (person-sized target) |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Form Factor | Handheld Monocular |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable (USB-C) |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
| SKU | TIMNBLT319 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the ATN Blaze Trek 319 be used during daylight hours?
Yes. Thermal monoculars detect heat signatures rather than reflected light, so the Blaze Trek 319 operates effectively in full daylight, low light, fog, and complete darkness. It is a true all-conditions observation tool, making it useful well beyond typical night-hunting applications.
Can this monocular be mounted on a rifle or used as a handheld unit only?
The ATN Blaze Trek 319 is designed primarily as a handheld observation monocular. While some users choose to use standalone thermal monoculars in conjunction with a separate dedicated thermal riflescope for shooting, this unit is optimized for scouting, scanning, and target identification rather than direct weapon mounting. Always verify compatibility before attempting any accessory mount.
How does the 384×288 sensor compare to other thermal resolutions?
The 384×288 thermal sensor offers a strong balance between image clarity and affordability. It provides significantly more detail than entry-level 256×192 sensors, allowing you to identify animals, people, or objects at greater distances with better confidence. While it sits below top-tier 640×480 sensors, the 384×288 resolution is widely regarded as the sweet spot for hunting and tactical observation use cases.