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12 * 52 HD Binoculars for Adults High Powered,Binoculars for Bird Watching with Upgraded Phone Adapter,BaK4 Prisms,22mm Large Eyepiece,Clear Low Light Vision,Travel,Cruise,Binocular for Hunting

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  • 【22mm Large Eyepiece】With 22mm large eyepiece, WARMTUYO binoculars for hunting provide a more comfortable and large vision. A wider field of view can help you better observe distant animals and clearly see every movement.
  • 【12*52 Binoculars for Adults】12x true magnification, specially designed for adults, suitable for hand-held maximum magnification, and has extremely strong stability. The 52mm wide objective lens provides more fields of view and light intake, making the picture wider and clearer.
  • 【Clear Low Light Vision】Advanced Fully Multi-coated binoculars for adults with large 16.5mm BAK4 prism lens could deliver brighter vision in weak light conditions.
  • 【2024 Upgraded Mobile Phone Adapter & Hunting binoculars】 Compared with the basic model, the adapter adds anti-slip silicone to enhance stability. It can help you achieve ultra-long-distance shooting and capture more interesting pictures. This adapter works with all types of smartphones, with or without a case.
  • 【What You Get: Package Includes】1x High Powered Binoculars, 1x Neck Strap, 1x Portable Storage Bag, 1x Mobile Phone Adapter, 1x Cleaning paraphernalia, 1x Rainguard eyepiece cover, 1x Objective Lens Caps, 1x User manual. We provide excellent customer service, if you have any questions about this product, please contact us.



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binoculars for adults high powered
birding binoculars

Howard
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Really good pair of glasses for the money. Clear, powerful, easy to use.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Can see very well with these
M.G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
I bought these for my sister but I have used them. They work great and are powerful but lightweight. She has not used the phone feature yet so I can't review that
H. F.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Whether you’re a hiker, hunter, bird-watcher, moon-gazer, or the local HOA Karen who needs to verify that the Sutherland’s have removed all their Christmas lights within the allotted time, a decent set of binoculars can really come in handy. You might consider these 12 x 25 binoculars from the WARMTUYU store.These are your basic set of binoculars. They’re army/olive green, coated in an elastomer “skin” that makes them easier to grip (and will probably provide some shock protection if they’re dropped). While mass, in and of itself is no indication of quality, the “heft” one feels lifting these to your eyes does suggest something about the mass of optical glass and the structural materials used to the support the optical components. These don’t read, “cheap.”Overall, I’d judge image quality pretty decent (I’ve seen worse in instruments that were priced higher). The focus adjustment is a roller-type, and is located at the usual place in the hinge between the two optical barrels. It advances the focus smoothly. The right eyepiece features a handy diopter adjustment for those of us with “Magoo” vision.The seller describes these as “HD” quality, “high powered,” and “clear low light vision.” I consider this advertising puffery. Again, the image is reasonably good, and consistent with decent optics in the advertised configuration. Low-light performance correlates with the “light collection” ability of the optics. If your needs really dictate high-performance in low-light conditions, then you’ll probably want a (significantly more expensive) binocular set with larger diameter objective lenses.The maker ships the instrument with “rubber” lens covers. The covers for the eyepieces consist of a single appliance. If you thread the neck strap through the slots in the eyepiece cover, you can pull it aside to view through the instrument, but you’ll never lose it.Each objective lens has its own rubber cover, held captive to its respective optical barrel with a rubber loop. When you flip open those covers, they flop down, out of the way. In principle, they’re great. I have noticed, however, that the rubber loop, securing each cover to its barrel, is not really tight/secure enough. My objective covers have become detached and fallen off the binoculars on at least two occasions. If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t care about covers, their loss or absence won’t bother you.The binoculars come with a fabric case. It’s black, lightweight nylon (?) fabric with a soft lining. Quality and execution is neither good nor bad... it provides a basic means in which to carry/store the instrument. It features both a light shoulder strap and a stitched-on belt loop.The product comes with a cellphone camera adapter gizmo. In my experience, those tend to be Rube-Goldberg affairs. Yeah they work, sort-of. However, they will grip your phone with varying degrees of success (do you really need another reason for your phone to be dropped?) and in the end, I generally find them more trouble than they’re worth. As the commercial says, your mileage may vary.At a 75-buck price-point, this is not an inexpensive piece of gear. Is it worth it? Maybe. I do like these. In consideration of price, pros, and cons, four stars seems fair.
beantown
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Caveat: I have never used anything but 2 or 3 pair of cheap binoculars over the years so this is my impression of "stepping up" a bit in the class range.This is the price point where you're getting past the really cheap stuff and starting to get something that should clearly show you things you won't be able to view with just 20x20 vision. On the other hand, for this price point you can't expect anything near leading edge performance and the kind of glass you can get in the 2/3/400+ hundred dollar ranges.So with that in mind let's talk about these. Picture 1 shows what you get for hardware. The binoculars with lens and eye covers, a neck strap, and a smartphone attachment.I like that they put eyelets on both sides of the binocular body so that you can weave the eye cups on either the right or left hand side for which ever handedness you happen to be. Not a biggie but a thoughtful convenience.The strap is cheap but adequate, not as cheap as it could be so that's a goodness.The lens covers are attached to the body which is convenient. The only issue I had with them is that, if your eyes are closer together, you will need to spread the binocular barrels to put the covers back on since they touch and won't go back on the lenses if the barrels are too close together. This means you have to readjust the barrel width every time you put them back in play.The 12x magnification reaches out a long way so field of view is more restrictive than lower magnification binoculars but the wider 52mm lenses get some of that back. I can hold these pretty steady looking at things further away so the extra magnification isn't a gimmick, it actually delivers useable value, particularly since the focusing is relatively smooth and intuitive in action. The sight picture will definitely jump around a bit if you don't hold them steady, but you can actually do so if you pay attention. If you're a senior person (as am I) and for some reason think you can't hold them steady then don't get 12x magnification, go for something lower like 8x. Works okay for me though so I like the 12x.The camera adapter somewhat works. I only fiddled with it long enough to get a couple of sample pictures. I can probably do better with practice but with my current level of knowledge and practice this is about what I'm getting.View quality: They really make a point about the BAK4 prisms. No idea what that represents but I can say that the view is surprisingly bright with these. The lense quality is also a world above what I was expecting from my past experience. I'm sure there is this incredible stuff way up there in the price range but for what these cost they look really good to my eyes.All in all, for this price point, I am very happy with them. A big big step up from the cheapo kids stuff I used before and I don't think I will be able to justify the dollars that would be required to significantly step up from these unless I get seriously interested in something requiring that kind of thing.
rjr573
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I had another acquaintance who bought these and raved about them so I decided to give them a try and am very pleased. The glass is very clear and magnification very good. He's already excellent choice for the price and rival others costing much more.
emeterio martinez
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Es económico pero no se puede enfocar cosas lejanas y hacer que se miren cerca.
Happysummy
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
You should be happy with these. I'm not one of them that gets paid to talk nice about a product.These are reasonable, clear, and lightweight. What more can I ask for at this price point?Perfect for watching the hood. Scanning a parking lot or 200 yards away or less.
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