ATN Corp debuts the Blaze Series Gen 6 thermal monocular
ATN Corp debuts the Blaze Series Gen 6 thermal monocular

ATN Corp has launched the Blaze Series Gen 6 thermal monoculars, comprising four models suited for hunters, ranchers, and professionals. These monoculars feature advanced imaging with SharpIR® AI, various detection capabilities, and durable designs, all at competitive prices. They aim to provide reliable thermal performance without the premium cost.

ATN Corp states ” ATN Corp, a U.S. optics leader for more than 30 years, today launched the Blaze Series Gen 6 Thermal Monoculars — a four-model lineup engineered to be the best thermal monocular family available for hog and coyote hunters, ranchers, outdoor explorers, and law enforcement in 2026. Powered by ATN’s 6th Generation thermal engine and proprietary SharpIR® AI-enhanced imaging, the Blaze Series spans every use case, from a compact under-$500 night-scouting tool to a flagship 1,280×1,024 long-range thermal monocular.

Built on a single proposition — premium thermal performance without premium-brand pricing — the Blaze Series gives hunters and professionals an American-engineered alternative to cheap imports and ultra-premium European optics alike. Every model ships with SharpIR® AI imaging, a 50 Hz refresh rate, an OLED display, Hot Point Tracking, six color palettes, IP67 housing, onboard recording, and ATN Connect 6 Wi-Fi pairing.

The BlazeHunter 650 LRF is the all-around hunting flagship — a 640×512 thermal monocular with ≤18mK NETD sensitivity and a built-in 1,000-yard laser rangefinder. For hog and predator hunters who want one tool that scans treelines and ranges shots before stepping up to a riflescope, the 650 LRF is the best thermal monocular for hunting in the lineup, and the best 640 thermal monocular at its price.

The BlazeHunter XD LRF is built for hunters and professionals who refuse to compromise on detail or distance. Its 1,280×1,024 extreme-definition sensor delivers over a million more pixels than standard thermal optics, paired with sub-15mK NETD, a 50 mm germanium lens, and 3,400+ meters of detection. A 1,920×1,080 Full HD OLED gives 300% more visual detail than standard viewers, while a 1,000 m built-in rangefinder, 2–16× magnification, and 10+ hours of runtime make it the best long range thermal monocular ATN has ever shipped.

The BlazeTrek 6 325 is the best value thermal monocular in the lineup. A 384×288 sensor with ≤18mK NETD, a 25 mm germanium lens, and 1,300-meter detection puts confident long-range identification under $1,000 — a price point most competing 384 thermal monoculars cannot match. With 2.8–22× magnification, SharpIR® AI, and a 320 g IP67 housing, it is the best 384 thermal monocular for the money.

The BlazeSeeker 6 210 redefines the budget thermal monocular category. At under $500, it packs ATN’s full 6th Generation thermal engine, SharpIR® AI imaging, ≤20mK NETD, 460-meter detection, an 800×600 OLED, IP67 protection, and 8-hour battery life into a 270-gram body. It is the best cheap thermal monocular for hunters and outdoorsmen who want real thermal capability without compromise — and the best entry-level thermal monocular for users stepping up from binoculars or a flashlight.

Sharper. SharpIR® AI image enhancement optimizes every pixel in real time, lifting fine detail out of fog, brush, and total darkness for clearer identification at longer ranges.

Smarter. Hot Point Tracking locks onto the hottest object in view. Six color palettes adapt the display to terrain and lighting. ATN Connect 6 Wi-Fi pairing streams live thermal video to a phone or tablet — no cables, no internet required.

Stronger. IP67 housings, -22°F to 131°F working range, USB Type-C external power, and 6.5–10+ hours of runtime — built for long nights, hard weather, and field abuse.

“Hunters have been telling us the same thing for years: they want flagship thermal performance, but they don’t want to pay flagship pricing to get it,” said James Munn, CEO of ATN Corp. “Whether you’re spending under $500 on a BlazeSeeker or stepping into the 1,280×1,024 BlazeHunter XD, you’re getting the same 6th Generation core, the same SharpIR® AI, and the same American engineering. That’s a structural advantage no import brand can match.”

“Sixth Generation isn’t a marketing label — it’s a real leap in image processing, sensitivity, and durability,” Munn added. “We built it for the way our customers actually hunt: hogs at 200 yards in heavy cover, coyotes crossing a fence line at 400, search and rescue working a tree line at 2 a.m. The Blaze Series is what shows up when the light goes away.”

Blaze Series Gen 6 monoculars are engineered for hog hunting in heavy timber, coyote and predator control on open pasture, deer scouting, ranch and property monitoring, search and rescue, border patrol, marine and water patrol, and remote infrastructure inspection. With digital zoom to 8× and 32 GB of onboard storage, every Blaze unit is ready to scan, identify, record, and share — in any conditions.

Where most competing thermal monoculars are either rebranded imports with limited support or ultra-premium European brands priced out of reach for most hunters, ATN’s Blaze Series is engineered, supported, and warrantied by a U.S. company with three decades in the hunting and outdoor industry.”

Learn more abou ATN Corp: https://www.atncorp.com/

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