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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
Good product. Feels heavy and premium quality. I went to Denver recently and used this for my nature escape RNMP. I was able to spot and identify good wildlife with this
Tybabez
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
The quality of this product is great. The focus is amazing. It's very easy to focus on whatever you're trying to see. I love how the straps are thick and adjustable. We have hummingbirds that comes to our porch daily and it's so amazing to watch them through the binoculars.
yangyang
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
This binocular really surprised me! The image is super sharp and bright, even when I used it just before sunset. It feels solid in the hands and definitely doesn’t come off as cheap. The focus wheel moves smoothly, and I love how easy it is to adjust for both eyes. It also came with a nice carrying case and lens covers, which was a nice bonus. I’ve used more expensive binoculars before, and honestly, this one holds up really well. Great value for the money!
Theon
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
First time getting a binoculars for concert. It get a nice grip and easy to navigate. It’s good that it has the knob for fine adjustments to get clear image so that I can get a clear view for the stage. It also comes with a crossbody bag to carry with me
Jim French
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Compared the Adorrgon 12x 54mm binoculars with three other popular brands. So these and two others had a discounted price around early May this year. The Adorrgon was the better choice of the four. The IBQ 12x 50mm had a sharp focus though it had a shallow depth of field so it needed focusing much more often. The Gigapenguin 15x 52mm was not 15x; more like 11x or 12x at most, and was not as good in low light. The Vortex Crossfire 12x 50mm may have had a very slight edge in sharpness, not by much. The Adorrgon was better for low light and color rendition, and it seemed to have a more natural view.
Lore S.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Wow! I'm impressed by these binoculars. They have a nice weight and fit comfortably in your hands. They also have several adjustments which is great because it gives a nice personalized fit. Images are clear and crisp and I can use them even while wearing my glasses. Highly recommend.
J
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
This review is in comparison to the 20-65x85 monocular that I have ($150-200 price range):pro:-MUCH easier on the eye. Eye gets tired after using the Monocular for about ~2 min.-Lightweight with solid quality. It's portal, but I'd use it for car camping or a day trip instead of ultralight multiday backpacking-Comes with a travel bag and a strap-Easy to adjust, very sharpe image qualitycon:-Would be great if it comes with a phone holder to take picture/videos. I need to buy myself a separate gadget for that.
Sophie Turco
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
This telescope works very well for birding. The optics provide sharp, bright images, making it easy to observe fine details like plumage and beak shapes. The focus is smooth and precise, which is helpful when tracking moving birds. It’s lightweight enough for outdoor use but feels sturdy, and the tripod keeps it steady even in mild wind. I’ve used it in forests and open fields with good results. For the price, it offers solid performance—a great option for birders who want a reliable scope without spending too much. Definitely worth considering!
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