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August 11, 2025
Matched the Description - Well made
Tactical-T
July 20, 2025
Not exactly Zeiss glass but was impressive relative to the $35 price tag. No problem spotting hits at 200m.
cowdude
July 12, 2025
This image was taken at about 100 yds in my back yard using a Samsung S5 active. The camera isn't HD so the quality isn't great. I noticed on the focus part on top of the scope that there are 2 knobs. Adjusting the inside one adjusts the focus, however adjusting the outer one seems to fine tune the focus. This is my observation because it seems to clear up the image slightly more than the other adjustment. I was able to see a bird feeding from about 250 yds and see it close up with fine clarity. I've looked at several of these before purchasing this one and I believe I made the right choice. I have a pair of Bushnell 50mm binoculars I was using at the gun range and it was a chore to check my targets. With this scope, I can now add a phone and record my target impacts as well as take photos to document my load data. I should have bought this instead of the binoculars.
Customer
July 2, 2025
Needed a spotting scope to help zero in an optic for a rifle. At 50 yards it zoomed in wonderfully and was able to get a clear image. Didn’t use the phone feature. Can’t wait to see how well it does at longer ranges
David Mevis
June 24, 2025
100/100All I can say after opening this is WOW! So much more than I expected.The monocular is made of heavy, durable materials, has lens covers and an adapter screw to attach to any standard tripod.Everything fits well and the focus control moves smoothly throughout it’s range. The front lens cap is retained by the monocular body, but the eyepiece lens cap only has a loop that you could use to secure it, but no obvious place to secure it to the monocular body. The screw that covers the tripod receiver threads is also very small and very easy to loose. Be aware of these factors. Personally, I removed the thread protector and have no plan to replace it.Amazingly, this monocular comes in it’s own soft case . . . inside a soft case that holds it and the small tripod that is included. THIS was another reason I thought WOW!There’s also an included lens cleaning cloth and an “adapter†to use the monocular with a phone to take pics. Personally, I think that’s silly. I use a camera to take photos, so I immediately discarded the toyphone adapter.Now, about the performance. This is a very subjective thing here. Is it a high dollar scope? No. Does it have incredible performance? No. . . . Depending on your purpose.If you’re birding on a trail, this is easy to carry and use quickly. Personally, I need something smaller than my binoculars for the trail and a small, lightweight spotting scope for target shooting. This is perfect for that . . . and the cases and accessories make it a 100/100!Ultimately . . . Is it worth the price? Absolutely! For my purposes at least. If your expectations are reasonable, this is a nice, affordable scope.
volfangary
June 17, 2025
Not as clear focus as other's of the same size and price range.
D
April 9, 2025
The scope comes with two cases, one for accessories and a separate one for just the monocular. The instructions for attaching the telescope to the tripod and smartphone adapter were straightforward. Magnification at 12x demands a tripod or other support to maximize image clarity or brace your arm for improved results.Test images were a little hazy on a cloudy day but much improved in bright sunlight.The smartphone adapter fits my iPhone 7 and can adjust to most smartphones. The phone attaches to the adapter first and then to the end of the scope by friction contact. There is no other tightening mechanism.I had to zoom in with my phone's zoom feature, or else the screen view would have been just a tiny circle in the screen center. Maximizing the image to the entire screen was challenging, as there was cropping most of the time. If you try to adjust the adapter to the eyepiece to be perfectly aligned, you risk having the adapter fall off the monocular.Overall, it is fun to play with for the price. You can certainly pay a few hundred dollars for a small monocular scope with higher-quality lenses, but it's no match for higher-end gear.
bert
February 20, 2025
I’m impressed so far but I never had one before. Looks easy to assemble and use. Pretty clear too
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