New ATN xSight 4Kpro will it replace the other Scope Cams

ATN is shortly going to release their new day night scope it is my belief this will be the most convenient way to film your hunts and targets. Only a hands on test by a independent party will tell us if it’s as good as the marketing indicates. The new version is not as bulky as the old one and it’s now with better resolution. It’s electronic sighting in will make it easier to do 1 shot recalibration when switching from one rifle to another only time will tell.
https://www.atncorp.com/x-sight4k-pro-day-night-rifle-scope-5-20x
 
The battery life was a big issue, another factor is eye strain, until I had actually used a night scope I didn't realize the amount of strain the scope puts on the eye, When I need a night scope I really need one it will be totally black outside.
this means I am using the scope to watch for the prey any that really was a headache literally.
This scope looks lighter and more sleek it may turn out well.
Like Thurmond said they seemed to always have issues with the firmware mostly because they tried to throw everything but the kitchen sink in the scope 
 
If the new ATN is going to come close to replacing a day scope it better have allot better resolution and I mean a huge jump over the ATN x-sight 2 hd resolution. I owned the x-sight 2 HD and for night shooting it was decent but the daytime is what killed it for me. I didnt want to dedicate one of my rifles to just night shooting and since the day feature of the scope wasnt nearly good enough for long range work or small targets at 50 - 60 yds I sold it.
 
I found this guy on YouTube the other day when I was looking for info on the ATN X-sight. Seems to have a lot of experience with the product and some good info on his videos. I haven't done a lot of due diligence on pricing but he has put some good package prices together. I'm sure he will be carrying the new model.

https://www.foxoptic.com/index.php?p=home

 
I have one. It's really heavy so don't expect to scan with the scope without some kind of stand. Also, the first time I mounted it on my Texan, the recoil caused the scope to stop accepting inputs and the tilt/elevation readings were zeroed as if the sensors were disabled. I'm going to send it back to ATN and see what happens. Having mentioned all of the problems, I can say that dollar-for-dollar, this scope is the most value-packed scope I know of. On my Bulldogs, it's exceptional. The weight doesn't play well with basically any Hatsan worth wearing a $700 scope unless you are bench rested as I was. The zeroing is stupid easy. That's my favorite feature. I'm a proud owner of a lot of rifles and being able to select a profile from a menu and then drop the scope on any rifle I want is really cool! Visually, it stomps the older version though I did like the older versions eye relief just because the weight of the scope sits farther back on the rifle making it less agregious. The menus are also far better to navigate with hot key options (Yes!!). If you owned the old version, you know what I mean! Here's my advice on NV: if you have the budget or want true day/night capabilities, get the ATN 4K Pro. Absolutely a knockout scope when it's working. If you are turned off by the complicated electronics, are only going to use the scope very rarely during the day, or need an NV scope under $700, I am smitten with the Sightmark Photon because it's simple, robust, and optics at night are premium grade clear compared to other NV scopes I tried. Be forewarned that you will want to upgrade the illuminator on either scope if you plan to use them often. The CR123 batteries they chew up in four hours cost $10/pair. Get one that runs rechargeable L ion batteries or AAs. To wrap, I have spent long hours behind a lot of NV scopes and the ATN 4K Pro is my top pick for all but the most heavy duty night time applications where the Photon's stoicism wins favor.