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Monocular Telescope, 10x42 Monoculars for Adults, Usogood Compact Portable Waterproof Monocular with Hand Strap, Lightweight Handheld Pocket Telescope for Bird Watching

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Features

  • 10x42 High Definition and Comfortable ViewingThis monoculars for adults with a 42mm objective lens provide 10x magnification, which ensures that you can easily magnify the object with a stable view when observing handheld. With a large field of view of 360ft/1000yards, you can clearly see the mountains 1200 yards away.
  • 22.5 mm Extra Large Eyepiece, More Detail, Clearer and BrighterEquipped with an oversized 22.5 mm eyepiece, this handheld monocular offers you a comfortable viewing experience. Including the BAK4 prism, all the lenses are fully multi-layer coated to reduce light loss by 99.99%, providing you with a brighter picture.
  • Extremely Lightweight to Carrying Out, Multiple Carrying OptionsThis monocular comes with a hand strap and double lens covers, all that weighs less than 9 oz, which is light as your smartphone! Also comes with a soft case with a neck strap, so you can easily take it outside. Perfect for bird watching, deer watching, sporting events, etc.
  • Compact, Handheld, One-finger Precision FocusDifferent from other 80x100 monoculars, this compact monocular measures 5.8'' x 2.5'' x 2.1''. You only need one hand to hold it securely, and never feel hand soreness. Designed with the double focus ring, you can easily get a sharp view by adjusting either of them.
  • See From 3 Yards to Infinity With ClarityThe close focus distance of this small monocular is less than 3 yards. It not only helps you observe the flowers in your yard or the birds in the trees, but also easily brings the landscape thousands of miles away to your eyes, such as a volcano ready to erupt. Also comes with 30-day hassle-free money back guarantee and LIFETIME WARRANTY.

Brand: usogood


Model Name: AT33


Optical Tube Length: 16.5 Millimeters


Eye Piece Lens Description: Glass


Objective Lens Diameter: 42 Millimeters


Telescope Mount Description: Altazimuth Mount


Product Dimensions: 2.1"D x 2.5"W x 5.8"H


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Power Source: Handheld


Finderscope: No


Product Dimensions: 2.1 x 2.5 x 5.8 inches


Item Weight: 9.1 ounces


Item model number: AT35


Date First Available: June 13, 2022


Manufacturer: usogood


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  • Solid product, well made, good quality optics for the price
Color: Light Black
The media could not be loaded. Pros: - Well made - Good optics for the price - Price - Size - Can be connected to a smartphone using a 3rd party smartphone holder. I recommend the SVBONY smartphone holder. Take note it's tricky to mount if you have a multi-camera smartphone. I built an additional part to make sure i don't get too much glare in the lenses which affects the quality of image captured by the smartphone. - I can see sun spots of the sun (Warning: I have to use a solar filter in front of the telescope to protect my eye. I built the filter adapter myself. Please see pictures) - It's great even if it is dark. Cons - The tripod mounting nut can detach if you tighten the tripod screw too much. Don't apply too much twisting torque as it can pop out of the hole. - The nylon accessory that you attach at the right side of the scope to allow you to securely hold the telescope with one hand is a bit difficult to insert in the holes provided. It is also difficult to lock it in place as the nylon strap just slides off easily. It's not a deal breaker but I wish it was designed better and the nylon strap should be a bit longer in length to allow a better locking grip between the nylon and the locking buckle. Observation: I am not sure if this is a real 10x . I have an 8x binoculars and when I check the image magnifications, they are almost the same. I don't mind because it is still very usable. Other scopes in the market are not properly rated. They say it's 80x50 but in reality the 80x is more like 8x and they fail to mention that 80x is if you use the 10x digital zoom function of a smartphone which to me will just give you very crappy images. Don't fall for it. 8x to 12x is the most usable for nature tripping or hunting. Anything above 12x will require you to use a stable tripod. 10X42 for me is the sweet spot. Enough magnification, not too heavy and bulky compared to 8x50's. Update 4/19: I compared it to my binoculars with 8x magnification and I can confirm that the images in this 10x monocular are slightly larger vs the 8x bino. I used it with a Samsung S22 and Samsung A54 during the solar eclipse to take videos of the event. I fabricated additional components to be able to mount a solar film that also looked good, and an additional part that prevents glare on the lens where the smartphone is mounted. I had to fabricate it because the smartphone adapter I bough did not come with one, and it will still work without the anti-glare thingy. I used the smartphone adapter from SVBONY and it securely mounted my smartphone behind the telescope. Do take note it takes some patience to align the lens to the scope. If you combine it with a smartphone, your magnification power increases depending on the capability of the smartphone. Some smartphones have digital magnifications, some have optical and digital magnifications. My smartphone is equipped with 3x magnification which gave me a theoretical optical magnification of 30x. If you use your naked eye, 10x is more than enough for a hand held. Coupling it with the smartphone's camera will require you mount your scope on a tripod. Without the tripod, you will get bad images or shaky videos. Note: if you plan to shoot photos using a smartphone with it, It's much trickier to use a smartphone with multi-camera lenses but after some testings and tinkering, I was able to find the right settings that allowed me to zoom clearly with enough lighting and no vignetting. It takes patience and practice. I have not tested the water proof feature because i have no intention of using it on a rainy or watery environment. If the opportunity arises or if I get into a wet situation then I'll probably use it but I will not intentionally submerge it. The 10x42 is just about the right size for me. It's light, but not plasticky light. The size allows me to put it inside my winter jacket pocket. It's a perfect all around tool. It's also a perfect tool for inspecting some installations that's more than 10 feet high or that are too far to climb. It comes with a diopter knob but I am not sure if you really need to adjust it. There is already a focusing knob available. I normally do not touch the diopter adjustment. I just leave it and I adjust the focus via the focusing knob which is very accessible and easy to use. It's durable. It already fell once from about 3 feet of height and it survived. I already used it for long hours under the sun. The video I attached is digitally cropped in post processing and was originally magnified equal to 20x (optical). With a solar film attachment that I fabricated, I was also able to use it also without the smartphone and I can clearly see the sun spots! and the image was a lot bigger than that what was captured in a smartphone without using digital magnification. The small picture of the sun in t he sample pictures is what you'll get when shooting pictures from a smartphone without the use of the zoom function of the smartphone. The picture of the helicopter shows black areas. If you don't want the black areas, you simply use the zoom function and you instantly get full screen. take note that the quality of the image will depend on your smartphone's zoom feature. Overall, I love the scope and it's definitely a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by Jonee P. Jonee P.

  • Quality and efficiency of product
Color: Light Black
Since I received the usogood monocular AT33, I must say that is more than I expected.It is so easy to use and provides excellent clarity.I was able to use all of the features with one hand.Of all its possible uses,I took it to the pistol range and found it to be very helpful especially for long distances.It was easily adjustable when needed.I found that it worked perfectly no matter what distance I was at on the range. I researched numerous brands and when I chose the AT33,I found that it worked beyond my expectations and found the price to be very affordable.I have already recommended this product to other associates,especially knowing they are bird watchers and as well as sports enthusiasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by john a dematteo

  • Great value
Color: Light Black
So far, this monocular is a great value. Not too heavy, nice little case, hand strap could use some work. The hand strap loosened up when I went to put my hand thru it, but maybe it was my installation. Overall, very pleased with it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by Joe Kearce, Jr

  • THIS IS HARD TO BREAK 😎
Color: Light Black
I have had this for almost a year and only the belt strap broke.(which I’m very sure was my fault, a result of jumping out of trees and other such things.) The scope, however, is still in perfect condition and shape and hath served me well. It can see really far, you can narrow down the vision, and you can also see things far and near. I think that you would have to be handling it really roughly to break the scope.That, or throw it off a building, which I think would classify as rough handling. I wrote this review for people who are not sure if they should buy this for fear of it breaking up in like five minutes. Once you get it, try to unscrew the hand loop on the bottom. There is a universal threading that can connect to a tripod ,wich I thought was really cool. I just found this out. -Montekid#2 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Scott K Montgomery

  • Good Value Telescope For The Price
Color: Light Black
This monocular telescope features very clear optics. The adjustable eyecup, zoom and focus mechanisms are very smooth. The hand strap makes the telescope easy to adjust with one hand. I was amazed at how light weight the unit is. When stored and carried in the included case + shoulder strap, you hardly know that it is around your neck. I had a problem with the 1/4-20 brass camera mount that was resolved by the supplier to my complete satisfaction with prompt and friendly communications. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Sammy

  • Very nice monocular
Color: Light Black
I included a picture taken by holding my cell phone up against the monocular. This model doesn't have a cell phone holder, but I wanted to show the magnification. The monocular has better clarity and brightness than the image shows. The next image is from the cell phone without the monocular. At this price point, the image quality is better than I expected. It’s better than my binoculars that were similarly priced. The monocular will be faster to pull out and focus when on a hike, and will be faster to take turns when we encounter something worth looking at. The monocular has less to adjust between people with different face shapes. This monocular comes with a case that has a strap and a belt loop. It comes with two optional straps that attach to the monocular itself. I attached both for the image. One goes around your hand and the other screws into the tripod adapter socket and goes around your wrist. So, it has plenty of options for taking it on the go. Weather hasn’t cooperated, so I haven’t decided which configuration I prefer. The monocular has a tripod adapter socket that attaches to my camera tripod easily. As I mentioned, it does not include an adapter to hold your cell phone to take pictures through it. They geared the accessories with this one more toward mobility. I had a problem with mine. The seller and support were very friendly and quickly took care of the issue ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Brewha Brewha

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