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2025-07-13 11:41:57
Very clear Vision. Feel good in your hands. Gave it 3 stars because battery drain vast even when not use. Red range indicator is not bright enouth sunny days you cant see the red range indicator inside.
Akeyla
2025-02-20 12:03:40
:EDIT: Been using for a couple weeks. Range finder seems to work well, I've been able to get ranges out to 1800 yards. I'm not saying that's the limit, just the furthest object within its stated range I've been able to target.TLDR: Value for your money, not inexpensive, but quite nice.These have been an experience, and my goal is to give a fair and honest review.When unboxing and removing them from their packaging, you'll notice that they have a good feel to them, grip texture that feels good in the hand and gives solid purchase for your hands, not heavy, but not light like cheap-o ones would be.Each eye cup is rotatable so you can set a comfortable eye relief for yourself, and after rotation stay in place better than most other binoculars that I have used. You have a primary focus wheel for them, and further individual focus for each eye. This is an excellent feature if you have one eye with vision that is slightly off, these can be adjusted to a sharp focus.The image quality through the lens is excellent, and I expect they are gas purged as fogging has not been an issue during rapid temperature changes. The 42mm lens gathers plenty of light for a crisp image.Moving on to the range finder. This is where I initially came into issues with them. The first set I received had an issue where it would drain the battery while not in use. Put in a brand new battery, use it for a bit, come back two days later and the battery is toast. Verified with a volt meter and numerous batteries. Mistakes always happen in production, and not every unit can be tested, I got the dud. A replacement set was sent and the range finder works perfectly. I've been using them for days and the battery still shows 3/3 in the display window and 2.8V on a volt meter. (If you know how batteries discharge, 2.8V on a 3V battery is basically still brand new).Brightness of the rangefinder display is adjustable, if you press both buttons at the same time, the display changes, and you can cycle through brightness levels of 1 - 5, 3 being the default that it comes at. 3 is great all around, but for sunny days, you'll need to increase it. I wish 5 was brighter if I'm being honest. It can still be a bit hard to see in daylight.One thing I did notice, and I have tested this on two set of these binoculars, both showing the same behavior so I suspect its firmware. Default brightness is 3. Change it to 5, it's a noticeable increase. Let them turn off. Turn them back on, the display brightness returns to default of 3, however the indicated number is still where you set it, i.e. 5. Not a huge issue, but should have been caught in production. As a programmer, I understand that this could be something as simple as a variable not being referenced correctly, or updated in a needed location. Easy software fix.Range finder aside, comparing them strictly as binoculars to others in the similar price bracket, they hold up quite well. You get what you pay for in this world. These are not inexpensive and there are a lot of options in the optics world. New brands deserve a chance, and all around I'm glad that I gave these a go.Included Is a black bag / case to place them in while not us, two batteries (only takes one, so you get an extra), lens caps, and a sling should you want to use one.
Alpha_whiskey
2025-01-23 18:34:16
This laser range finder’s reticle is not bright enough to see in daylight. Also the functionality and overall design is poor. There are many things that I would work on, and that would be a more powerful reticle and also a more user friendly approach when it comes to focusing in on anything in the distance.
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