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The Adasion 15x56 UHD Binoculars are high-powered, waterproof binoculars designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With 15x magnification, a 56mm objective lens, and advanced BAK4 prism technology, they offer exceptional clarity and low-light performance. The included smartphone adapter and tripod make capturing and sharing your adventures effortless, while the durable, waterproof design ensures they can withstand any environment.
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Silver |
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 3.7 Millimeters |
Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus Type | Center Focus |
Field of View | 268 Feet |
Apparent Angle of View | 8.5 Degrees |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Zoom Ratio | 15x |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Prism Type | Roof Prism |
Special Feature | Tripod Mountable, Fog Proof, Waterproof, High Magnification, Focus Knob |
Objective Lens Diameter | 56 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 15 x |
Specific Uses For Product | Star Gazing, Hunting, Bird Watching |
D**L
Well worth the money
My wife had lamented the loss of her late father's, " 'noculars." I know there's no replacement for the sentimental value attached to the set he owned, but I purchased this set for her to enjoy bird watching as he once did. She loves them. I like the camera attachment and tripod that come with it. I've used them a few times to capture some nice shots. The image is so clear and bright that it looks almost unreal. For those of us who don't have a steady, I recommend looking into a phone remote in order avoid shaky photos or videos.
K**N
surprisingly good, if I had more time with them, might rate them a 5
I use my glass for long range elk hunting, I own zeiss conquest 10x42 HD, leupold bx4 8x42 HD Proguides, and an Athlon 20-65x85 HD spotter. I have owned swaro in the past. During my last elk hunt, I realized that the jump from my 10x Zeiss to the bottom 20x of the spotter was a big jump and the spotter has a narrow FOV. So I started looking for a 15x bino to carry in the truck to bridge the gap.... I bought some 15x56 Vortex diamondbacks for a trial run and their flimsy eyecups killed that deal allthough at $260 had pretty decent view out.Then I started down the rabbit hole of a bino tripod mount to stabilize the binoculars thinking maybe if I wasn't hand holding the zeiss conquests they would do the job. Then I started thinking (rabbit hole again) that I should evaluate some 15x binos on my tripod, and thought what the heck for under $100 I could evaluate how much the tripod would help so bought the adasion 15x56 UHD (supposedly) binos.Total shocker as to how well these performed. I probably won't risk an elk hunt with these as my only binos, BUT I definitely want to keep a pair of these in my truck and RV for general use.When mounted on a tripod looking over a mile away and comparing to my conquests, I was impressed. very clear view out. Not alpha glass but if this was all you had for a hunting trip you would not be under gunned in the optic department. Well done to Adasion, if these hold up a real score... PS UHD, Waterproof, fogproof great view out <$100 how can you lose.......
K**0
Great Optics
Great clarity and price for the binoculars. The photo tripod kit parts are kind of cheap but it's a cool accessory to play around with if you are birding from a patio table.
D**D
Binoculars are Nice, Took them for a Long HIke
With the discount this was a good deal. Magnification seems correct, since I can hold a 12x perfectly still and with these 15x there is slight movement in day lighting viewing. I notice the focus knob is exacting but sharp views can be acheived.The image looks clear once focus and the large objective lenses makes it bright at sunset through the night. You may have to use a tripod at night for stars since looking at stars with higher magnification can give a shaky view with movement. The Moon looked great and had a lot of detail.The reason why I like them is they are a fairly small pair of binoculars for there maginification. So walking with then is nice. I did enjoy the views it gave me.Smaller and Lighter then most higher power Binoculars. However too much magnification gives a smaller field of view for birds watching and to much magnification for finding constellations at night.Great for searching for far away objects with good detail. I own several expensive binoculars and these are as good as some of my more expensive pairs... It appears to have good waterproofing for the write-up. This is a very good buy.
P**R
Not For My Small Head & Close-Set Eyes. Varying Quality. Can’t Attach Tripod.
This is my first pair of binoculars. I have a very small, female head and relatively but not extremely close-set eyes. Closing these all the way in, they almost accommodate the distance between my eyes, but not quite enough that I can actually see thru them with both eyes open. With one eye looking thru, the other eye is always just barely blocked by the inner rim of the lens. I wish I could fold them in just a tad bit more. I’m better off looking thru just one lens at a time, centering the singular eye properly and focusing the image, which unfortunately, is not comfortable for more than a minute or so, giving me a feeling of nausea and making it difficult to focus an image in general. My husband opens them up more to accommodate his large head and more wide-set eyes, which these suit nicely.They do feel weighty and durable, giving me a sense that they’re at least pretty good quality. They also work how I would have expected binoculars to work, providing a somewhat crisp, magnified view of things visible in the distance. The viewer area can be rotated outward if wearing glasses, which is nice. Both ends of these include helpful covers to protect them from scratches and debris when not in use, but the covers that protect the eyeball end arrived with one of their side loops having already split (see my photo).I like the carrying case, which has a strap and includes a pouch up front. The pouch will fit the instructions and a cleaning cloth but not the phone adapter and tripod. That’s unfortunate, because the tripod does fold up to quite a small size, so adding just a little bit of room for it and the phone adapter would’ve been a nice touch to keep this entire kit collected and organized. I do expect I’ll end up losing the tripod and phone adapter or just forget what they’re meant to pair with.It’s easy to open up the small, tabletop tripod, but I can’t seem to manage to actually attach it to the binoculars. There’s supposedly a tripod adapter socket on the binoculars, but I don’t understand how to access it or attach it to the binoculars, since the instructions regarding this aren’t very detailed.The phone adapter will hold my phone, but I have a pop socket attached to it, so I have to fasten the adapter at the very bottom; therefore, the adapter hole that lines up with the binoculars won’t reach all the way up to where my phone’s camera lens is.Instructions are included detailing how to attach the included neck strap to the binoculars, but they don’t really make sense to me. It seems like the strap ends must first be set to a position different from how they arrived. I eventually figured out a way to attach the strap, but I doubt it’s correct, and the length is difficult to adjust. I would have much rather used a simple clip to attach them. While the cushioned neck strap is comfortable to wear, I’m not impressed with the quality of its stitch-work.
F**N
Buen producto
Buen producto
S**E
Accessories don't fit in pouch
The binoculars themselves are fine. I have no complaints at this time.However, you can't carry barely any of the accessories with you and especially the tripod won't fit in the pouch with the binoculars. What's the point of all the attachments if I either can't carry them with or require a second bag?
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