HDE® 15x – 55x Zoom 21mm Compact Monocular


This monocular is designed to be lightweight and compact, therefore making it small enough to carry in most bags, toolboxes, vehicles, and pockets; thus allowing you to take it virtually anywhere. There is a connection piece included which allows you to attach it to a tripod. The compact monocular can be used to see up to 5 miles away.

$ 11.01

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  1. 1
    ThatNineTailedFox
    188 of 193 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Monocular, July 30, 2012
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    First off, its 10-30x magnification, according to the instruction pamphlet. Using it that seems more likely than 15-55x

    Looking at the moon as an example, less than half the size of a dime at arm’s length, using this monocular on the lowest setting increased the size to the point I could see individual craters. Increasing it to its maximum setting, although very hard to keep steady and to focus compared to lower settings, the moon took up about 80{660353129f8d892044c993645a1c75194301fec6786a7f617c15adde0b0011e9} of the view.

    It’s an extremely nice monocular for the price, although I wouldn’t recommend it for stargazing, I only used the moon as an example everyone could relate to.

    I highly recommend this product for any and all purposes you would use binoculars for, because of its low price, compact design, and wide range of the zoom function.

    I use it on mid-low settings more often because it takes a very steady hand and patience to focus it on its maximum setting (every movement of your hand is magnified 30x or 55x w/e the max is) I would definitely suggest getting a tripod for its maximum setting because of this, but it works fine held by hand on its lower settings.

    If your just looking for something to keep in your car, purse, backpack, or for casual sightseeing, definitely purchase one of these. By no means are they the highest quality, but a great value for under 20$

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    Alex
    72 of 76 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Skeptical, but a good deal, July 18, 2012
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    Initially, I was skeptical about the monocular. Couldn’t find any other reviews for this particular one, but 15 dollars is a minor amount to spend. Got it not too long ago, and I must say, it’s impressive. I cannot think of any real downside except trying to stay steady when you’re zoomed up to 55x, which there’s a socket for a tripod to help with keeping steady.

    Isn’t the product’s fault, but 55×21 doesn’t capture a lot of light. It’s good for use during the day, but if you’re in a heavily shaded area or it’s twilight, your view is going to be very dark.

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    Stevie
    40 of 43 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Pocket Viewing Telescope, July 25, 2012
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    Stevie

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    I was surprised at the good quality that I was getting . It resembles a spotting scope that would cost more than 10 times what I paid for . And the zooming is neat also . Good quality and definitely not a toy .

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