The ATN Trek 625 Thermal Monocular delivers professional-grade thermal imaging in a rugged, handheld package — giving hunters, outdoor adventurers, and security professionals the ability to detect heat signatures in total darkness or adverse weather conditions.
- 640x512 high-resolution thermal sensor reveals fine detail at distance
- 25mm objective lens with 1.7–13.5x magnification for versatile ranging
- Compact monocular form factor is lightweight and easy to carry
- Matte black finish reduces light reflection in low-light environments
- Detects heat signatures through fog, smoke, and complete darkness
- Durable construction built to withstand rugged field conditions
Who This Is For
The ATN Trek 625 is ideal for serious hunters pursuing nocturnal game, wildlife observers who need to spot animals after dark, and security or law enforcement professionals requiring reliable thermal detection. Whether you're tracking hogs across open fields or conducting perimeter surveillance, this monocular offers the image clarity and magnification range to get the job done night after night.
Specifications
| Brand | ATN Corp |
|---|---|
| Model | Blaze Trek 625 (TIMNBLT625) |
| Sensor Resolution | 640 x 512 |
| Objective Lens | 25mm |
| Magnification | 1.7–13.5x |
| Detection Type | Thermal (Uncooled) |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Form Factor | Handheld Monocular |
| Intended Use | Hunting, Surveillance, Wildlife Observation |
| SKU | TIMNBLT625 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the ATN Trek 625 be used for both handheld observation and weapon-mounted applications?
The ATN Trek 625 is designed primarily as a handheld thermal monocular for scouting, observation, and surveillance. It is not intended as a weapon-mounted thermal sight. For shooting applications, ATN offers dedicated thermal riflescopes. The Trek 625 excels as a spotting tool before or after engaging with your primary optic.
How does the 640x512 sensor compare to lower-resolution thermal monoculars?
A 640x512 thermal sensor produces significantly more image detail than entry-level 256x192 or 320x240 sensors, allowing you to identify animals, people, or objects at greater distances with more clarity. This higher resolution is especially valuable when using the Trek 625 at its upper magnification range, where image quality matters most for accurate target identification.
What is the effective detection range of the ATN Trek 625?
With a 640x512 sensor and 25mm objective lens, the ATN Trek 625 is capable of detecting human-sized heat signatures at ranges typically exceeding 1,000 yards under ideal conditions, with animal detection effective at several hundred yards. Actual range will vary based on ambient temperature differential, terrain, and atmospheric conditions.