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Wingspan Optics FieldView 8X32 Compact Binoculars for Bird Watching. Lightweight and Compact for Hours of Bright, Clear Bird Watching. Also for Outdoor Sports Games and Concerts

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Features

  • PERFECT COMPACT BINOCULARS FOR BIRD WATCHING AND ANY OTHER OUTDOOR ACTIVITY. Small pocket sized binoculars for the GO ANYWHERE EXPERIENCE. You can't get a higher quality binocular for bird watching, nature watching, star gazing or other outdoor activities enjoyed by adults or children, than the Wingspan Optics Spectator. Formerly Polaris Optics
  • WIDE VIEWS - IMAGINE VIEWING an ENTIRE FIELD of ACTION then FOCUSING IN on YOUR TARGET for BRILLIANT Detail at 1000 YARDS OUT. Wide Field of View makes these the best small, but high-powered binoculars you can buy today.
  • BRIGHT AND CLEAR - FEEL LIKE YOU'RE INCHES AWAY with POWERFUL 8X32 MAGNIFICATION: Want to see dew drops glistening on the field? Feather tips fluttering in the wind? Find your target with wide view then zone in. For Adults or kids: Men, women, boys and girls will marvel at the clear and bright views you get with the Wingspan Optics Spectator.
  • ERGOCOMFORT NON-SLIP GRIP MEANS YOU CAN GO BIRDWATCHING, OR WATCH OUTDOOR GAMES OR CONCERTS FOR HOURS without missing a single moment! Use them for any outdoor activities such as birdwatching, watching games or concerts, even stargazing too. They work marvelously for indoor events like an indoor concert or the opera as well.
  • Guarantee Make These the Last Pair of Binoculars You'll Ever Need to Buy, Because We Will Replace Them if Damaged. And the only pair of lightweight high powered binoculars you'll want to take everywhere.

Brand: Wingspan


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Lightweight


Objective Lens Diameter: 32 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 8 x


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 4.5 x 0.04 inches


Item Weight: 15.2 ounces


Item model number: PS - 83201


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 12, 2016


Manufacturer: Wingspan Optics


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • BUY THEM!
These are amazing binoculars. I have been shopping for so long and made some bad purchases that didn't work for me. These are worth purchasing. I am having so much fun looking through them. Really good quality, magnification, ease of use and clear! Can't say enough about them!!! You can follow birds flying and not lose them in your vision. Great range too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Hidden gem
Nice piece of glass at a great price. Easy diopter setting and clear image up to the edge. Well worth it for a quality piece of glass. Hopefully it will last the test of time. Build quality , image brightness , what more do you want !
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Tofer

  • Excellent product -Perfect for sports and birdwatching, BUT needs clearer info on choices, and options
These Binoculars are EXCELLENT. I wanted a pair that would switch from Football to Bird watching. Lightweight, rain proof, and great field of view. wingspan has the RIGHT products and the right price for CLEAR, bright and easy to handle. I dropped a star for the reason that the company is NOT clear on what options and choices. I learned that they have like 6-8 different 8x32 ( a perfect power and lens size) PLENTY of magnification and bright, I could see some grip and color choices, but really, was the optic all the same? NO, careful reading shows that one has a field of view of 362 ft , while another same size etc has a 414 ft. I would rather have had the wider one! For just a few oz more weight and a just few $ more. Come on Wingspan, provide us a nice matrix for your wonderful products, show the features, and field of view, and other differentiating items, you put the work and marking into making them, so make it easy for us to find and decide, not to have a bit of buyer's remorse fining out a slightly better, or cheaper almost the same pair was available. Until then, look closely. check the Specs on ALL the 8x32 choices. Such as the https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT05LON?psc=1, or https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT05LON?psc=1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017 by Kindle Customer

  • Impressive compact binoculars!
Very nice compact bins. I am a birdwatcher, so I have had a lot of regular size and compact bins over the years. I also worked for Wild Birds Unlimited, where we sold Eagle Optics (no longer in business) and other brands including Swarovski, so I’m familiar with the level of quality and what to expect from certain brands (though these days there are a lot of newer, unfamiliar brands competing in the market, too). I keep a pair of bins on my bike, in the garage, in my car, in the house. You just never know! 😉 These are a good quality bin for a great price. What I am most impressed with is the ability to focus the right lens accurately. I have poor eyesight (glasses since second grade!) and a slight astigmatism in my right eye. These can be adjusted perfectly for me. Much better that way than a number of bins I have bought over the years. Even though eye relief is only 14.8 (recommendation for those who wear glasses is a minimum of 16), they are fine for me. Very happy with these. Update: Four years later, and I’m still happy with quality. However…and this is always a problem here in FL…the center of the bins has deteriorated and become very sticky. Happens with everything here that has *any* kind of rubber coating on it, even inside the house. I have had to throw out other compact bins because they were just a mess. I rectified issue by putting some Glad Wrap over the middle. The rest of the bins are fine, material has held up well. I’ve done the Glad Wrap thing with other stuff, like a nice pair of scissors that has a rubber handle and got all sticky after only one year here. Works like a charm! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2019 by firefly

  • I have had 4-5 previous 'mini' binocular pairs - these are clearly the best
As a serious birder, I typically use my Swarovski 12 x 50's when birding - with one exception - on my morning walks in my local cemetery. The goal there is more to walk than to bird and those 12 x 50's are heavy, so.... But I still bird on my walks (hate to waste the opportunity to get some data!) so have always used minis for this. The Wingspans were to replace a pair of Eagle Optics minis that I lost and could not replace after Eagle Optics went out of business. That was a lucky break in a way (as much as I miss that company) because it led me to do some research. Unable to find any recent reviews of mini binoculars from a trusted source, I asked a good pal at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology if he had any recommendations for minis. He recommended the Wingspans. After using mine for over 3 months now, I cannot recommend them highly enough. They really deserve a 6 stars given the price, which is at least $20 cheaper than the Eagle Optics pairs I'd purchased a decade ago and so much sharper and clearer than any of those several pair I had experience with. That they come with a lifetime guarantee and a 30-day money-back guarantee sure doesn't hurt. That's really it - the main thing. They provide a very sharp and clear image - which is why you buy a pair of binoculars! That you can get this at $65 is kind of remarkable. Of course they cannot compare to my Swarovskis - but those cost $3K! They're not THAT far off, though, especially in good lighting conditions and for birds within 50-100 yards (or closer). In short, the diopter system works very well - if you use it and optimize the focus across both eyes (which are, of course, not quite equal for most of us), the sharpness of focus will be consistently sharp across the entire focal range - from close-up to very distant. That is the most important part for me. Part of that sense, though, I am sure has to do with their wider field-of-view (FOV) than the minis I have had in the past - typically 8 x 26. The Wingspans are 8 x 32, same FOV as all the full-size binoculars I'd owned until getting my Swarovski 12 x 50s. That extra visual space makes a big difference for any birder, especially those just beginning. In addition, they are lightweight, of course, and the included strap allows me to loop them around my neck and a shoulder so that they do not flop as I walk. I have also been quite impressed with the company's customer service. My first pair had two issues - first, the strap broke at the point where it attaches to the bins themselves after 2.5 months of fairly heavy use (3 mile walk each day). They got sweated on a lot and that may have had a lot to do with it. Still, I thought it should have lasted longer. I contacted the company to say so; they quickly responded to say that they would send out a new strap. My original message to them also described the fact that the pair I had didn't hold its focus across the range of distances I used them for and did they do free adjustments during the warranty period (which, at the time, I did not know was lifetime!). When they responded about the strap, I replied to thank them but to also reiterate that I was still curious about the diopter issue and they then said they would simply replace the binoculars instead of replacing the strap. And they did exactly that. I had the new pair just days later. And, as I said, they are perfect. Apparently, I'd gotten a sub-optimal pair - which they did not ask me to return, either, so I can still use them around the house. One important caveat to anyone relatively new to binocular users: see the paragraph above if you somehow skipped over it. It is important to check the accuracy of the diopter across the entire visual range to make sure the pair you have is in good internal adjustment. Second, I would replace the strap. I purchased straps from Amazon that have elasticized loops that fit through the fittings on the binocular sides that have a clip-insert system (OP/TECH USA Super Classic Strap) that I have been pretty happy with, though I've only had them on for a week or two so far. They elastic loop should eliminate the wear problem I described above and the strap is considerably more comfortable on the neck. They are $20 - but worth it, and recall that you are probably saving that amount by purchasing these binoculars in the first place. Third, I am not completely thrilled by the eye cups. They eye cups are described as 'locking' but they are not in my experience. They have performed the same on both pairs that I have used. These are minor issues, of course, and I have since bought 3 more pair to give away as gifts! I'm voting with my wallet here, folks! PS: I have NOT tested the claim that these guys are waterproof - not sure I want to, but I am curious, that's for sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020 by Paul Mack

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