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Your cart is empty.12x55 HD Monocular Telescope with Smartphone Holder, 2023 Waterproof Monocular, Lightweight Monocular for Bird Watching Hunting Camping Travel Star Watching (DarkBlack)
peggy byczynski
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Gave to my grandson, he’s a hunter. He loves it!
Jason Hell
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
This works great if you like to go to sporting events and get stuck in the cheap seats. Also great for checking out the stars at night, great value and lightweight
Vinny
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
I bought this to get cool pictures with my iPhone. I have used it a few times but haven’t had a great use of it. Definitely works as shown but unless you’re doing inspection work, not a great piece of gear. All in all it is useful if needed
Jaxxon Devon
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
My phone did a better job by its self. With the s24 ultra I could zoon into the moon for a better shot without the extra stuff. I could never the the lenses to line up either. Was really hoping this would have made a difference, but it didn't. I wouldn't buy again.
H. C. Wingert
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
I like the build quality , its look strong. And all functions is normal
Khaled
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022
It made my son happy 😃 when he sow the moon very closed plus the ships when he went to the beach with friends
Johnny Opinions
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022
I live along a canal with woods on the opposite bank. There are lots of birds, as well as boat traffic, so I thought it'd be neat to get a monocular scope. And it is! The optics quality is pretty decent! There's some chromatic aberration as one would expect, especially near the edge, but it's a lot better than some other cheap optics out there. See the photo of the starlings on the wire, especially the bird on the right. Focus wheel turns smoothly. The body and build feels solid. Objective lens cap is attached to the scope body but doesn't get in the way like some attached caps do. Screw mount means it can be attached to tripods, and it comes with a small one of its own. I'm using it with a Manfrotto tripod.On to the nitpicks. First of all, the handstrap is not of great quality, and it's sort of a pain to get threaded in, and it likes to loosen itself during use. Maybe I got a bad one, or maybe I'm an idiot and installed it wrong—definitely possible as the instructions had a poor drawing. The eyepiece lens cap has two threading holes but it didn't come with anything to thread them with, or anywhere to attach a lenscap strap to. I guess it could be tied to the handstrap?The camera attachment is a disappointment. The quality of its materials is really quite questionable; the spring-loaded grip doesn't inspire confidence, and the plastic screw attaching the grip to the adjustable eyepiece arm attachment slips a bit even when tightened. My phone has its camera module on the top corner rather than in the center of the phone; consequently, the eyepiece arm is at an angle to the phone's center of gravity, so when you try to hang the arm on the eyepiece the phone wants to sag and rotate to about a 20° angle, as seen in the attached photos. This might not be a big deal if there was enough friction between the eyepiece attachment and the scope's eyepiece to hold the phone upright, but the scope's eyepiece is adjustable and unscrews counterclockwise, the same way the phone wants to rotate. So there's not much that can be done. If your phone has its camera anywhere but right on the centerline of the phone, you're gonna take crooked pictures. That's if you can even get the phone mount on there...because it hangs down, it might not even fit, depending on your tripod. It wouldn't work out of the box on either of my two tripods because of adjustment knobs and other hardware on the tripod itself. Luckily I had a ball mount attachment, which screws onto the tripod's camera plate, and onto whose own camera plate I attach the scope. This gives me another 6 inches of clearance so I can hang the phone and get those crooked pictures. Oh, and it's not gonna work well if you want to aim at anything more than say 20° above the horizon, because then the thin plastic of the phone adapter will bend and your camera will no longer be looking right down the optical axis. It might just fall completely off the scope, too. It's just not a great solution.
Flutterby
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022
It did not have enough power to observe the birds on their nest from the distance I have to be. Returned it.
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