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Celestron – Outland X 10x50 Monocular – Outdoor and Birding Monocular – Fully Multi-Coated Optics and BaK-4 Prisms – Bonus Smartphone Adapter and Bluetooth Remote Included

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1.Size:10x50 Monocular


About this item

  • 10x50 monocular for outdoor and birding enthusiasts.
  • Fully multi-coated optics and BaK-4 prisms for enhanced image quality.
  • Includes a bonus smartphone adapter and Bluetooth remote.
  • Compact and lightweight design for portability.
  • Provides clear and detailed views of distant objects.


Outland X monocular is a great grab-and-go scope for any outdoor activity. With the smartphone adapter, you can capture anything you see in the field and share the images and video with friends and family instantly. Its portable size makes it perfect to stash in a pocket and take along for wildlife observation, sightseeing, hiking, sporting events, and more!
Coatings and Prisms
The Outland X monocular features multi-coated optics. What’s more, the prisms inside the monocular are made of high quality BaK-4 glass so that more light is reflected off their internal faces and passes through to the eye. Taken together, the multi-coated lenses and BaK-4 prisms maximize light transmission for remarkably bright, highly detailed images.
The Body
A durable housing protects your Outland X monocular from damage without weighing you down. Viewing through the Outland X monocular is comfortable for both eyeglass wearers and non-eyeglass wearers, thanks to the twist-up eyecup.
The monocular can stand up to even the toughest outdoor conditions; it is fully waterproof and filled with dry nitrogen gas to prevent internal fogging.
Perfect for a Variety of Uses
The Outland X monocular features a close focus of just 8.2 feet, making it perfect for wildlife observers, travel/camping life, or viewing nearby subjects. For distance viewing, the model offers a wide field of view so you can easily follow subjects as they move with less need to move the monocular.
Ways to Observe
The Outland X monocular is tripod-adaptable, so you can mount it on any standard photographic monopod or tripod for extended viewing or digiscoping (photography through the eyepiece). Share your greatest discoveries with friends and family by pairing the Outland X monocular with its included smartphone adapter. This accessory connects any smartphone to the Outland X eyepiece. The phone’s zoom feature bumps up the image scale, so you can capture stunning images of wildlife, distant objects, and even the Moon at night! This light, rigid smartphone adapter installs in seconds by clamping over the eyepiece. Tightening knobs securely lock your phone in place. Note that some large and/or excessively bulky phone cases (including folio style cases) may need to be removed for the phone to fit in the adapter. The monocular also includes a protective padded case for storage and transport.
Accessories Included
Outland X includes a smartphone adapter, a protective soft case, cloth, and eyepiece covers so you can take it anywhere with confidence.


David Zins
2025-09-03 16:11:34
From 2.5 miles away, the picture was extremely close and clear
Josh Dickey
2025-08-12 12:46:16
Sturdy & useful little scope for the price. The eyepiece for taking photos with your phone isn't great -- you've got to fumble with it quite a bit and it comes off-center easily if not on a tripod. But for carrying around and just general use, you cold do worse.
Hogarth
2025-08-02 13:33:28
I'm keeping this for the scope itself, but the holder for the cell phone left much to be desired. It was flimsy and did not create a flush connection to the eyepiece. This made creating images impossible.
Jeannie
2025-07-10 17:47:43
This product is easy to set up and attach your phone. The clarity is great using your phone or without this is a great product for the price.
Pressley Brandon
2025-07-08 16:41:50
Would not recommend. To unstable to take pictures. Blurry focus. Any doesn't stay in place on the phone. Poor attachment.
Daniel M. Ellis
2025-06-10 16:18:18
I'm a long-time fan of Celestron. I have owned and used several of their products: I still own and use their 15X70 and 9X63 binoculars, their 10-30x50 and 5" spotting scopes.I've owned multiple photography businesses. So I'm no stranger to lenses and what to expect from them.I said all that so I could say this: Celestron's 20X50 monocular is a huge disappointment. Details to follow.What's GOOD: The cladding is comfortable to the touch, the focus wheel works as it should. The scope comes with a set of lens covers: the objective lens cover is tethered, the eyepiece lens cover fits snug but is un-tethered so it's just waiting to vanish into thin air... This would not necessarily the case if Celestron supplied a suitable screw-in wrist strap anchor. The eye relief is adequate for my glasses.What's bad: the image. The high coma aberration makes focusing almost impossible. It can be done but it is time consuming and frustrating. Add to this the fact that the focal plane is razor thin and you have a scope that will seldom if ever get used.Yes, I use a tripod...I get that this is a new product in their lineup. Maybe they just need to tighten up their assembly process. But I think the issue lies in the BAK-4 prism's lack of coating. If you read the product sales literature you'll notice there is no mention of "fully multi coated lenses." So my bad, I noticed this before buying, but I still thought Celestron's history of high image quality would still come through. Sadly is did not.I emailed Their service department looking for guidance. So far crickets...I'll give them a few more days to respond. If they don't respond I'll file for a return...Dan EllisSo Celestron contacted me and recommended I exchange the monocular. Which I did.I just finished unpacking and testing it.There is a noticeable reduction in the coma-aberration so focusing was not as difficult as with the first iteration. Not as easy as with my other monoculars, but not as difficult as with the first. This one is a keeper.4 starsDan EllisI give the 20X50Celestron monocular 4 stars now. The focal plane is still too narrow.
Lori
2025-05-31 16:52:41
We tried a cheaper brand monocular and were gravely disappointed. We returned it and began looking again. We were very pleased to see that Celetron offered a small monocular as we have a full size Celestine spotting scope, which has never disappointed.The size and weight of this “mini scope” is easily carried. The optics live up to the brands reputation and the description on the site.We are very pleased with this device.
Jim H
2025-05-06 16:14:08
My iPhone kept slipping and had to be readjusted in the mount. The mount was too flexible, which made the phones camera lens move away from the monocular lens, resulting in a very small image on the phone. This was nothing like the picture being advertised. The monocular itself seems ok. It has a very narrow focusing range, so even the slightest movement ends up in a blurry picture. I bought it as a gift for my wife to take pictures of stars but all the adjustments make it hard to use so I am sure it won’t get used. Total bummer. I expected it to work as advertised but it simply doesn’t.
Dionysios
2025-05-05 15:42:20
looks good
David Boughner
2025-04-24 11:19:00
really needs a tripod to use with the camera, but then works great
DaveHWales
2025-03-16 09:42:45
Had this monocular for some time now.I bought it to complement an 8X25 monocular that I have had for many years. I wanted a larger magnification and viewing angle, without being too heavy. It comes in a nice soft case. I have found this ideal for the purpose and it will even fit in my jacket pocket. The image is very good, although can be a bit shaky when not supported on a solid mounting - especially in windy conditions. The handheld magnification factor is perfect for my general holiday use looking at birds and animals on country walks. I am very happy with it.I would definitely recommend this monocular to anyone wanting good value and ease of use.
Cocofrigo
2025-03-04 11:09:45
acheté pour voir les animaux en rando, il fait bien son job, léger, compact ne prend pas de place. le support pour téléphone est simple à mettre en place , s'adapte à tous les modèle, pour une photo en mode zoom prévoit un trépied car ça bouge beaucoup. je vais en racheter un 2ème car très bon rapport qualité/prix
Maire
2025-01-28 12:40:20
I bought this hoping to take photos with my iPhone. The description said it was compatible with all phones.It does not work with phones which have more than one lens.I also found it very difficult, in fact near impossible, to focus while looking through the monocular while wearing my glasses.
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