ATN Shipping TICO LTV Thermal Clip-On

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posted on April 1, 2025
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LEDE TICO LTV 640

ATN Corp recently announced that the TICO LTV 640x480 is ready to ship. This thermal clip-on device is a huge night-time gear multiplier for hunters and observers, transforming any daytime scope into a thermal sight. The product was unveiled at SHOT Show 2025 in Las Vegas and received both excellent feedback and demand.

The TICO LTV offers versatile viewing modes including Black Hot, White Hot and Color, and additionally adapts to various environments and target detection needs. The clip-on is engineered from the ground up for simplicity and efficiency. It attaches quickly to a rifle scope using the Scope Mounting System (SMS) or Quick Detach Mount (QDM), providing a secure and swift connection. There's no need for zeroing; just install, align with the reticle, and it's ready to go. Despite its advanced features, including a 1024×768 OLED display, the TICO LTV remains lightweight at just 1.1 pounds and boasts ultra-low power consumption for over eight hours of continuous use.

With a weather-resistant build and a robust operating temperature range, the TICO LTV is designed to perform in the toughest conditions. Whether tracking game in dense forests or scanning open fields, the TICO LTV will keep on ticking, no matter the weather. The TICO LTV is available in three configurations for every budget: 256x192, 320x240 and 640x480. The 640x480 is in already in stock and ready to ship at the time of this posting.

For more information on ATN Corp and its extensive range of products, including the TICO LTV, please visit atncorp.comMSRP: $1095-$2995

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