🔭 Pocket power meets pro clarity—see more, carry less!
The Babe Pocket Monocular is a compact, 3.6-inch handheld telescope featuring FMC broadband red film for 93% light transmittance, a wide 60M/1000M viewing angle, and a durable, waterproof IP5-rated natural rubber exterior. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and live event goers, it supports mobile phone shooting for capturing high-definition moments on the move.
M**R
Quality!!
Very pleased with this product and delivery
S**.
Eh
Nice build. Optics fall short for even a budget optic.
D**R
Great product.
This is a bit of an odd review because I guarantee I didn’t use this product for the intended use.I worked at a theme park as one of the rides managers and some of the positions at the park where in towers used to observe the ride as it completed its cycle. Well, you couldn’t see the operators inside of these towers without walking up to them and by that point they know you’re watching and auditing so they do their job correctly. I bought this product to view them from afar and ensure they’re doing their job without knowing that I am watching. For that purpose this product worked amazingly. Caught many operators not following training and even got one person fired because of it. 10/10
M**K
absolute trash zero magnification zero quality.
I know everybody always says you get what you pay for… this item is The ultimate embodiment of that saying… It is literally the worst piece of junk that I have ever laid my hands on it may look like it does in the photos but it’s magnification power and clarity would be most best compared to what it is like if you hold a piece of wax paper over your eyes and try to look through it this company is scam trash beware do not buy this item
R**S
Z zzz
Sturdy and easy to focus.
R**.
You get what you pay for.
The small size and light weight are ideal for someone who wants to hike without a lot of heavy gear, but the optics aren't very good.
N**A
Good for short distances.
Not a powerful as I had hoped but will do for shorter distances and easy to carry.
A**R
Missing part
It was missing the clip used to attach the monocular to the cell phone, as shown in the attached picture.
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