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The Rodcirant 25X30 HD Binoculars combine professional-grade BAK4 prism optics with a powerful 25x magnification and a wide 411ft/1000yds field of view. Designed for durability and versatility, these lightweight, foldable binoculars feature IPX7 waterproof and fogproof protection, a non-slip rubber grip, and fully multi-coated lenses for superior brightness and clarity. The package includes an upgraded universal phone adapter and a 360° rotatable tripod, enabling users to capture stunning photos and videos effortlessly. Ideal for bird watching, hunting, theater, and concerts, these binoculars deliver exceptional performance in any environment.







| ASIN | B0CM8L8DZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #448 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #197 in Binoculars |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (320) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | 25x30 |
| Manufacturer | Rodcirant |
| Package Dimensions | 7.44 x 7.2 x 2.68 inches |
G**A
Binoculars
Great binoculars and a great price!
M**S
Excellent binoculars
I purchased this one and a similar one to take on an Alaskan cruise. My partner kept using this set and we ultimately returned the other one and will purchase another set of these. The image quality is superb. They are also smaller so it was comfortable for me to hold for longer periods! Focusing is easy and the pictures we got are Unbelievable and will make the memories of the trip unforgettable!!
S**N
Very good quality binocs.
Pros: The image on these are clear and sharp, and show no spherical aberration or distortion at the edges of the eyepiece. The eyepieces have a large aperture which makes the binocs easy to use on viewing. The objective lens is coated for enhanced night viewing. I love how compact they are. The have a built in a screw-in thread for mounting on a tripod. Cons: These binocs are in no way 25x on their power. They are closer to 10x in their power. So these are falsely advertised. I would have given them a 5-star rating if not for this. I compared them to my 15x binocs and they are definitely less than 15x. I can't say much good about using the adaptor for viewing with my cell phone. The binoc image is difficult to get just right in aligning up with my phone camera lens. But that is not my intended use. So no big deal. I will keep these because my old 10x binocs are broken, and I really like these and with the prime day deal, I feel a got a good price.
A**R
Needed on a wildlife cruise
Helpful on our alaska cruise. Could see all the different wildlife.
E**.
A good choice for adept user. Challenging for a novice. Visual flexibility lacking.
I wanted a device with magnification to the max for a reasonable price that was easy to use and carry. this check the boxes in terms of size and clarity of vision, but I have some issues with ease of use in order to get the maximum benefit. I didn’t have the range of motion that allowed the eye pieces to fit my vision easily this could be due to operator era, but it does have a rather narrow foot footprint, and the construction of the piece is quite heavy, which makes adjustments a little bit difficult on the fly again this might be due to the fact that I am not the strongest of people and had trouble holding it still focusing while adjusting. I have yet to try the function for taking photos, and this might change my opinion once I get a chance to use this. All in all for a person who is more adapt at handling binoculars to begin with and has steady hands. I think this would be a good affordable option for mid range magnification. But don’t expect a lot of flexibility in fitting it to your face.
Z**S
Maybe the perfect Size to Zoom to Brightness ratio
These binoculars feel very high end for their price! I used them at a Formula 1 race and they certainly increased my enjoyment of the event. From what I can tell when you’re looking at buying binoculars, you need to look at 3 things: Size, Magnification and Brightness. For the magnification and brightness you can get an idea of what a certain pair has by looking at the numbers in the name. For this pair it is: “25x30.” The 25x stands for the magnification level and the 30 is the lens size in millimeters. The larger the magnification level, the closer an object will appear and the larger the lens size, a larger amount of light can pass through making the view brighter. 1: Size - How large of a pair are you looking to carry around? Does that matter for your use case? 2: Zoom/Magnification - How far away is the thing that you’re wanting to look at? Be careful when comparing two pairs of binoculars, their magnification levels are not usually 1:1. There is not a shared standard to how different makers measure the zoom. So 25x on one could be vastly different than 25x on another. 3: Brightness - When are you planning on using the binoculars? Broad daylight? At night? You might want to have more light if you are looking further and in darker situations so a larger lens size might work better.
T**.
Compact, powerful. My pick for day-viewing
I bought more expensive binoculars to try along side these, and these won by a lot! Sturdy, intuitive design, quality components, lightweight, and somehow cheaper! I thought sacrificing 5x magnification for a higher mm lens might be worth the tradeoff, but these won handily for day-viewing. Plus the small-but-handy-with-my-shaky-hands tripod!
J**H
Do not recommend
Did not work at all. Did not zoom. Very disappointed! The one I received even had a "missing parts" sticker/ label on it from Amazon. I still opened it and expected it to work and the missing part to maybe be replaced. I just wanted functional working binoculars. I figured for this period they would be good. Not at all.
J**T
El producto ofrece el uso de celular y el adaptador de celular es muy pequeño e imposible de ajustar
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