ATN TIMNBLT619G6 Monocular Review
Our verdict
The ATN TIMNBLT619G6 is a premium-priced monocular at $1,664.94 built around a 19mm objective lens, carrying ATN's reputation for advanced optics. With only 2 reviews on record, there is not enough buyer feedback to confirm real-world performance at this price point.
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- Objective lens 19 Mm
- Weight 12.64 lb
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 2 owner ratings
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Popularity2.5/5
2 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other optics: binoculars, telescopes, spotting scopes, rifle and hunting scopes, rangefinders, night vision and monoculars we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['ATN is a well-known name in the advanced optics market, and the TIMNBLT619G6 carries that brand pedigree into a compact monocular package. The 19mm objective lens keeps the unit small, and the listed weight of 12.64 lb, while high on paper for the form factor, may reflect a robust housing or integrated electronics common in ATN products.', 'At $1,664.94 this is among the more expensive monoculars in its class. The listing is sparse on published specs: magnification, field of view, and focus type are all absent from the available data. That makes a direct side-by-side spec comparison with competitors difficult. Buyers should pull the full product sheet from ATN before purchasing.', 'The rating is 5.0 out of 5 from 2 reviews, which is a perfect score but essentially meaningless statistically. No purchase volume was recorded for the past month. This appears to be a relatively new or low-volume listing, and the thin review base should factor into any buying decision at this price.']
Pros
- Backed by ATN, a brand with a broad advanced optics track record
- 19mm objective lens keeps the physical footprint compact
- Perfect 5.0 rating from available reviewers, however limited in number
- Listed as in stock with no fulfillment concerns noted
Cons
- Magnification, field of view, and focus type are all unpublished
- Only 2 reviews is an extremely thin basis for a $1,664.94 purchase
- No recorded buyer activity in the past month
- Listed weight of 12.64 lb is disproportionate for a 19mm objective and needs verification
Specifications
| Objective lens | 19 Mm |
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| Weight | 12.64 lb |
Performance notes
The 19mm objective lens is small relative to ATN's larger night-vision and thermal monocular lineup, which typically uses 25mm to 50mm objectives. A 19mm aperture limits light intake, generally making the optic better suited for daytime or well-lit conditions unless paired with sensor-based amplification. Without published magnification or field-of-view data, it is not possible to assess how much reach or how wide a scene this unit provides.
What buyers say
Two reviewers each gave the TIMNBLT619G6 a 5-star rating, which is positive but statistically negligible. There is no record of recent purchase volume, suggesting this is either a newly launched SKU or a niche product with limited turnover. Buyers should weigh the brand's general reputation rather than this specific review pool.
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Frequently asked questions
What magnification does the ATN TIMNBLT619G6 offer?
Magnification is not listed in the available product data. ATN has not published this spec in the listing reviewed here. Contacting ATN support directly or downloading the product datasheet from ATN's official site is the most reliable way to confirm this before purchase.
How does the TIMNBLT619G6 compare to other ATN monoculars?
ATN produces several monocular lines, including thermal and digital night-vision variants with larger objectives and published magnification ranges. The TIMNBLT619G6's 19mm objective places it at the compact end of the lineup. Without full specs for this unit, a precise comparison is difficult, but the smaller objective generally means a lighter, more portable package at the cost of lower light performance versus larger ATN models.
Is $1,664.94 reasonable for a monocular with a 19mm objective?
Most standard daytime monoculars with 19mm to 25mm objectives sell for well under $200. At this price, the TIMNBLT619G6 almost certainly includes advanced features such as digital processing, night vision capability, or thermal sensing. Buyers should confirm exactly which technology is included to judge whether the price is justified for their specific use case.