

This AOMEKIE 25-75X 70mm Spotting Scope, along with phone adapter, tripod and carring bag, is perfect for birders, hunters, naturalist and travelers. Dynamic lens ensures you reveal images in optimum contrast, vivid color, and with sharp resolution. Convenient and comfort on the go, this spotting scope is designed to provide you with great performance under a wide range of viewing situations. Specification: Magnification:25x - 75x Objective lens diameter: 70mm Prism Type: BAK4 Focusing Method: Central focus Optical Coating: Full Multi Coated Field of wiew: 64-43FT@1000YDS In the package: 1 x Spotting Scope 1 x Tripod 1 x Carring Bag 1 x Lens Cap1 x Phone Adapter Review: Spotting great! - Easy to use Review: Ok scope. phone adapter worthless - Decent spotting scope for the money. Phone adapter is a joke. Doesn't fit the eye piece just falls off. Unfortunately the phone capability is the main reason I purchased the scope. Going to have to decide if I want to keep it or send it back.
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 22 Reviews |
J**N
Spotting great!
Easy to use
A**5
Ok scope. phone adapter worthless
Decent spotting scope for the money. Phone adapter is a joke. Doesn't fit the eye piece just falls off. Unfortunately the phone capability is the main reason I purchased the scope. Going to have to decide if I want to keep it or send it back.
A**M
The Scope Itself is Good. But...
I like this scope. I honestly do. It's very light, the image is clear, and the 25 to 75x zoom range is great. I would have liked a large objective lens to draw in more light, but I knew what I was getting, so that doesn't count against it. Like any decent spotting scope, it is nitrogen filled. That insures that there is no water vapor inside. Here are the niggling things that together, resulted in a 4 star instead of a 5 star rating. The "manual" is sparse and written by a non-native speaker. That is to say that the English is poor, although it's not too hard to figure out. But the instructions don't explain how to use the included cell phone holder, which I assume is for digiscoping. I examined it carefully, but cannot for the life of me, figure how to use that cell phone holder with the spotting scope. The little tripod that comes with it is a minus, not a plus. Suffice it to say that the tripod is so low in quality, that it is more of a hindrance than a help. There is a plastic part that is included, but it does not appear in the documentation. It looks like a little nozzle. What is this mystery piece? The only thing that sort of makes sense, it that it is supposed to go on the eyepiece to block errant light when you are digiscoping with your cell phone. The large end fits loosely on the eyepiece, and the small hole on the other end is just large enough for a cell phone's camera lens to look through. But who knows? It's never explained. My suggestion is to throw away the tripod, the cell phone holder, and the mystery piece. I certainly will. Just keep the lightly padded fabric case with handles, and the spotting scope itself. It's nice that the eyepiece has a sturdy protective cover which screws on. It would have been nice if there were instructions telling you that it's screwed on. I had to experiment when I first removed it. One more nice touch on the scope is that it has an extendable lens shade that extends and retracts very easily. This scope is light, easily totable, and the image is sharp. Get a decent tripod and you'll be all set.
A**L
Good value in a spotting scope for both firing range and star gazing.....
ITEM REVIEWED: AOMEKIE 25 to 75 power x 70mm objective lens Intended Use….. I’m augmenting my smaller spotting scope in my armaments ‘Go-Bag’ with this larger and variable power spotting scope for both indoor and outdoor firing range trips. Useful Features….. VARIABLE 25 to 75 POWER: The variable power is useful as it also changes the angle of view; lower magnification-powers yield wider viewing angles for ‘prelimary-locating’ the subject. Once located at 25x, you can simple dial up the higher maginifications, (75x), and refocus to see your subject. Issues of Concern….. LENS COVERS: While a minor item, I’d have liked that the objective and eyepiece lens covers be attached to the scope to prevent loss. SMARTPHONE ADAPTER: Understandable low quality plastic design. I use my high-power DSLR zoom lenses for closeup photos, including a high power telescopic lens for astrological photography. Price Point & Value Notes….. PRICE POINT: $80 VALUE SUPPORT: Found ‘Near-Copy’ scope on Amazon for $88; eight dollars more. Overall Opinion & Recommendations….. As advertised, I found the optics to be crisp. I also like the ability to start with the 25 power’s wide angle of view, and when my subject is found, center it and zoom-in. The size makes this a very usable firing range accessory. Recommendations….. In terms of utility, this 75 power with 70mm objective lens is much like a telescope I have. However, this monoscope is heavier, more steady and can essentially be used for both spotting on the ground and gazing at the heavens. It’s an all around useful optical tool. I’d recommend it to fellow firearms enthusiasts.
G**N
Seventy Five Zoom
I was able to get outside and scope a few things and was able to pick out birds and squirrels many streets away. It’s a lightweight instrument and when it’s on the tripod and I’m using the arm to move it slightly to follow the birds it worked well enough keeping the scope stable and kept what I was looking at from being to shaky. I was able to sight it in to my eye and didn’t need glasses as the focus knob got me seeing clearly. Can’t wait to have a outing with others for a bird watch in the near future. Four Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!!!
R**K
I'm torn on this one, accessories have issues
So, for my self I was not planning on using the tripod because I have a similar brand with the same tripod and I found they are very inconvenient and I just rather use a full size camera tripod with pan/tilt features (which you can find for as cheap as 25 bucks). I did hope to use the cell phone adapter and was really disappointed that it was completely unusable. The cup that slides over the eyepiece to hold the cell phone adapter on is so loose that it just falls off (check out my video), it has about 1/4 inch gap not even close to a snug fit. I did test out the tripod that came with it and the one I got had issues. First it would not pan, I had to grab it with both hands and twist it a bunch of times to even get it to start to move (yes I had the locks fully loosened up). Now that I got it moving (panning right to left) it still is not a free flowing pan it takes some effort. The tilt has issues for me as well. I could not tighten tilt lock enough to stop the scope from just dropping out of position, it would just not hold tight. So the tripod was not usable just for that tilt issue I had with it. When I first unboxed the scope and looked though the manual I was really confused reading it, overall much of what it was saying did not make sense and it was leaving me with more questions then answers. Then when taking off the lens covers the eyepiece one was soo tight that the whole eyepiece came off when I unscrewed the cover. I was later able to unscrew the eyepiece out of the cover, it was really tight, and then I screwed the eyepiece back into the scope. Overall the scope it self less the accessories is nice, The focus knob turns very easily, as well as the zoom level on the eye piece. The sun shade works well to. It is amazing having a 75x scope you can really zoom in close to things far away. We have a hawk nest in a near by eucalyptus tree 100 feet in the air and we can zoom right up to the hawk and see her full frame! Just wish I can get a picture, but as stated above the cell phone adapter is a no go, I'll have to see if I can find a aftermarket one.
S**K
Great Monocular
I am impressed by the power of this monocular. Please see the numbered photos below to get a better idea of this monocular. Photo "1" is taken with my phone (no zoom). Photo "2" is taken with my phone mounted to the monocular (again no phone zoom). The magnification power and the clarity of the picture it provides are amazing. The overall quality of this monocular is great. The metal tripod is very nice and sturdy. I noticed that the cell phone adapter does not fit the scope tightly. Otherwise, it is a great monocular for bird watching and even for space.
B**S
Either had a dud or it's junk!
This thing came to us with all kinds of debris inside the scope. It was worthless when we attempted to use it with a mobile phone. It doesn't stay on. Very very disappointed. There is no way this would work in low-light conditions. I regret ordering it.
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