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Roxant Monocular Telescope - High Definition Ultra Light Pocket Telescope - Includes Compact Monocular, Neck Strap & Cleaning Cloth, Monoculars for Adults, High Powered Handheld Telescope
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Brand | ROXANT |
Model Name | Mini Scope |
Eye Piece Lens Description | BAK4 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 30 Millimeters |
Telescope Mount Description | Tripod Mount |
Product Dimensions | 5"D x 1.5"W x 4"H |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Power Source | Handheld |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Item Weight | 2.7 Ounces |
About this item
- Our Roxant Ultra Light Pocket Monocular features optical glass with superior fully coated glass lens. Compact enough to fit in your pocket without compromising on quality
- Paired with the no-slip molded grip, the lightweight 7x18 scope provides virtually no shake, meaning you get the best view possible
- Ideal for adventurers - concerts, outdoor activities, bird watching, hunting, archery, hiking, camping, boating, target shooting, climbing, water sports, backpacking
- Best for use on the go, and way easier than binoculars
- Includes a carry pouch, cleaning cloth & wrist strap so you can take the scope anywhere
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Directions
1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Grasp the scope in your hand, slip your hand under any attached strap, and place your index finger lightly on the Focus Ring. 3. Extend/retract the eye cup around the ocular lens as needed to ensure a full field of view -- even if you wear eyeglasses. 4. Look through the Ocular Lens while directing the Objective Lens toward the object to be viewed. 5. Bring viewed object into focus by slowly rorating the focus ring until you have a clear image.
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Light weight | 4.9 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.0 | — | — |
Easy to use | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.0 | — | — |
Picture quality | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | — | — | — |
Value for money | — | 4.7 | 4.0 | 4.1 | — | — |
Sold By | ROXANT | Usogood Optics | HANYI US | Digitgarden USA | Astromania Optics | SCOKC |
focal length | — | 21 millimeters | — | 21 millimeters | — | 32 millimeters |
focus type | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus |
eye piece lens | BAK4 | Glass | — | BAK-4 | Prism | — |
objective lens diameter | 30 millimeters | 42 millimeters | 52 millimeters | 50 centimeters | 25 millimeters | 32 millimeters |
telescope mount | Tripod Mount | Altazimuth Mount | — | Fixed Mount | — | — |
lens coating | Fully Coated | Fully Multi-Coated XLT Coated | Multi-Coated | Multi-Coated | Fully Multi-Coated | — |
weight | 2.7 ounces | 0.57 pounds | 0.59 pounds | 500 grams | 6.4 ounces | 0.7 pounds |
Product Description
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Make your adventures and activities more extraordinary and appreciate the beauty of life in stunning detail with Roxant. There are many reasons to buy our high-definition crystal-clear glass Scopes, but some of the most popular ones include bird watching, camping, and hunting. Our compact flashing Strobe Lights can also sync with music or any other sounds - making them the perfect party accessories!
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Get a Closer View of Nature
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About Our Products
We offer a variety of high-powered scopes, binoculars, lights, and camera stabilizers. Roxant makes customers' lives easier by offering high-quality affordable products.
What makes our products unique?
Our products are used by law enforcement, military, hunters, sports fans, adventure lovers, and more!
When did we start?
Roxant is in the business since 2014 and has truly made our customers' adventures unforgettable and extraordinary.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.7 ounces |
ASIN | B00RBG7W52 |
Item model number | ROX-08 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #445 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products) #61 in Monoculars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special features | Lightweight |
Other display features | Wireless |
Color | Silver, Black |
Manufacturer | ROXANT |
Country of Origin | USA |
Date First Available | December 22, 2014 |
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Customers like the value, clarity, ease of use, portability, and quality of the telescope. For example, they mention that it's decent for the price, the clarity of vision is impressive, and the image is surprisingly clear. They appreciate the compact design and that it can be used in a variety of applications. That said, some complain about the quality build.
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Customers find the size of the telescope to be small, compact, and light. They say the small size belies the power and fine optics inherent in this excellent piece of equipment.
"...Again, the small size is a great compromise for one that wants a small, lightweight telescopic devise that's always handy to be carried around yet..." Read more
"...Either way I love the scope. It doesn't go very far, but for the compact size and weight these are perfect for what I need...." Read more
"...mainly to take along on hiking/backpacking outings due to its nice small pocket size and its very light weight...." Read more
"...They also liked it.It was smaller than I imagined. It's very light weight but not too small to feel unwieldy or hard to use...." Read more
Customers find the telescope very lightweight, and convenient to carry around. They also say the carrying case is thin enough that it doesn't add bulk. Customers also say it's perfect to bring along wherever they go, and that the neck strap is very useful.
"...size is a great compromise for one that wants a small, lightweight telescopic devise that's always handy to be carried around yet offers a decent..." Read more
"...I like how light it is, and that it is compact. The price seems excellent for what you get...." Read more
".../backpacking outings due to its nice small pocket size and its very light weight...." Read more
"...At longer distances it looks very clear and focused.It feels light and pretty good quality and I expect it will last a long time if care..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the telescope. They mention that it is decent for the price, the quality is outstanding, and it provides good purchase. Customers also appreciate the rubber end, which protects their glasses from scratches.
"...The rubber "armour" with raised nubs feels good in the hand and provides good purchase (good grip)- just like the handle of a well made knife..." Read more
"...The price seems more than fair for what you receive, the only real issue for me is that the scope doesn’t have lens covers on either side...." Read more
"...The price of $20 was a good value. It would certainly make a nice gift...." Read more
"...Overall, for the price it's worth every penny and just what I need, small, light weight and easy to use...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the telescope. They mention that it is well constructed, solid, and can handle a mild beating. Customers are also impresseded with the optical quality, saying that the images have no distortion. They appreciate the decent lens coatings on the objective and find the monocular pleasant to use.
"As far as the device itself is concerned:I feel the build quality is excellent (especially at the price point)...." Read more
"...image is surprisingly clear (considering cost) and seems to be of quality build. First I bought this scope for myself...." Read more
"...It has a somewhat decent lens coatings on the objective, which surprised me at this price point...." Read more
"...I've only had it for a few days now but so far its construction has proven to be very durable...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the telescope. They mention that it is suitable for their purposes, works well, and is adequate for their needs. Some say that the size and weight are perfect for their requirements. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The image quality captured through the Roxant is quite acceptable, fairly bright and crisp considering, again, the price point...." Read more
"...go very far, but for the compact size and weight these are perfect for what I need...." Read more
"...mostly for Archery target practice at no more than 30 yards and it works very well. At longer distances it looks very clear and focused...." Read more
"...For enjoying the view and watching wild life. This works great for my intended use. Arrived quickly and in perfect condition...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the telescope. They mention that the clarity and brightness are excellent. They also say that the lenses are clear and the image is surprisingly clear. Customers also say the telescope is able to help them read things at a distance and is a great choice for those looking for a high-quality product.
"I do like the feel and the design. The image is surprisingly clear (considering cost) and seems to be of quality build...." Read more
"...It has good ergonomics, the optics are clear and reasonably sharp everywhere within the viewing area...." Read more
"...It was very clear to view through. Colors and brightness were good to...." Read more
"...But, at least it was relatively easy to get a sight and pretty clear once you had it. I am keeping it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the scope. They mention that it is a great addition to their vision toolbox, and is good for looking at the target. They also say that it's good for viewing small objects and animals outside. Customers also say it'll be useful for outdoor walks, and for looking up at wildlife. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It allows for the identification of common birds and other objects but it's not a sharp or satisfying view, more of a labored view...." Read more
"It's a nice little scope...." Read more
"...But, at least it was relatively easy to get a sight and pretty clear once you had it. I am keeping it...." Read more
"...Make viewing the night sky more enjoyable." Read more
Customers find the telescope easy to use. They mention that it is convenient, compact, and can be used in a variety of applications. The telescope is simple, lightweight, and easy to look through and operate. Customers say that the transaction was seamless and the shape is good, allowing them to easily use one hand to pull it up to their eye.
"...It fits comfortably in my hand, and it is easy to look through and operate. I like how light it is, and that it is compact...." Read more
"...It comes with a nylon case that is easy to use and lanyard to attach if needed.It was very clear to view through...." Read more
"...This makes the Carson easier to use (and slightly longer). When I hold the Roxant against my eye, in bright light, it reflects my eyelashes...." Read more
"...good magnification for sighting and judging distances, and easy to demonstrate/teach others how to do the same... as 7 Yard sizes are well known,..." Read more
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I feel the build quality is excellent (especially at the price point). The materials seem to be very durable, ergonomically comfortable, and weather and perspiration resistant.
The rubber "armour" with raised nubs feels good in the hand and provides good purchase (good grip)- just like the handle of a well made knife should feel. The focusing ring can be operated with one hand... the same hand you are holding it with, while viewing the object you are focusing on- this is a very important operational feature for me. It provides the ability to view and turn the focusing ring simultaneously (with the same hand). It also allows the user to be discreet if viewing people- unlike using a binocular with two hands. The friction/pressure required to turn the focusing ring with just two fingers, the thumb and index finger, is just right. It can easily be turned but still hard enough to stay where you adjust it and not move inadvertantly.
I do like the rubber extensions on both the front glass and the eye piece glass. On the front, the rubber serves as protection from scratching the lens and so too, the eye piece rubber protects the lens as well as allowing the monocular to be used with eyeglasses or sunglasses on without scratching the eyeglass lens. I do suggest a small design change. I feel that the eye piece rubber extensions should be able to be folded down (retractable) for naked eye use and flipped up for eyeglass users. Yours cannot do that.
I agree that the magnification provided is a good compromise between viewing far away objects while minimizing telescopic "shake" for a handheld (non-tripod) mounted telescope (monocular).
The image quality captured through the Roxant is quite acceptable, fairly bright and crisp considering, again, the price point. I'm assuming that you are targeting the recreational user (as opposed to a professional) with the mini/micro design that, by definition has some compromises. Again, the small size is a great compromise for one that wants a small, lightweight telescopic devise that's always handy to be carried around yet offers a decent viewing image. The best monocular is the one that you have with you when you need it. Speaking of always having it handy... I do like the choices available to carry it with you: neck lanyard provided, small cardura belt case or even, since it's so small- right in your pocket (be careful not to scratch it it get dust on it in the pocket). Regarding the belt loop case... The Velcro patch could be a little more substantial. One does not want to worry about the case flap opening when wearing it in your belt and engaging in vigorous activities such as hiking, biking, or fishing. However, at this price point, providing a case and a neck lanyard are welcome options. The microfiber cleaning cloth is also a welcome accessory for a low priced monocular.
The price seems more than fair for what you receive, the only real issue for me is that the scope doesn’t have lens covers on either side. For me, I would rather have the lens covers and shove it in my pocket than have a belt holster. Let's say I'm hiking and I have it around my neck, and I need to take it off. If I am not using the holster I am now risking a scratch on the lens. Maybe include lens covers and make the holster an add on option?
Either way I love the scope. It doesn't go very far, but for the compact size and weight these are perfect for what I need. Especially for the price, if it does get damaged it is easy to replace. I have no hesitation to let kids and friends use this. Pretty good Amazon find.
Overall I think the company is doing great. Fast shipping, and emails are appreciated. Sometimes the other companies don’t even notice you purchased anything. I will make the effort to buy from them again if they have what I need.
I'm an optics guy and own multi-thousand dollar binoculars & spotting scopes from Nikon, Swarovski, Leica and Zeiss, and a few monoculars costing substantially less but of reasonable quality. One very decent optic is the Vortex Solo 8x25 at about $50. I rate the Solo about a 7.5 out of 10 optically! I was expecting less optically out of the ROXANT and was guessing it would probably be about a 5, however It's closer to a 3.5 out of 10 for me. The view is actually reasonable for the price but $19 doesn't really get you a whole lot. The view is just kind of soft in the center and gets worse toward the edge of the FOV, becoming really noticeable about 40% from center to edge. Yes, the magnification does allow one to see more detail but I wouldn't say it's an enjoyable or comfortable view. It's a strained view which by its 7x nature, is able to provide more detail than the naked eye. With that said, I was able to identify a Southwest Airliner's paint scheme and see that it was a 737-300 at an altitude of about 12,000 feet and I'm able to read license plates about 60-80 yards in daylight if I steady myself against an car or tree. It allows for the identification of common birds and other objects but it's not a sharp or satisfying view, more of a labored view.
Some negative reviews stated that the ROXANT "is not 7x magnification and is perhaps 2x at the most." This is absolutely incorrect and posted by people who likely have no familiarity or understanding of optics. I measured the magnification at about 6.4x based off of measurements with my naked eye. In other words, objects viewed through the scope were 6.4x larger than in my opposite eye and I have little doubt that the ocular lens is an inexpensive, industry 7x eyepiece. The objective lens size is very close to 18mm, as advertised. It has a somewhat decent lens coatings on the objective, which surprised me at this price point.
I rate the ROXANT 3 stars because "it's okay" for the money. For about $50 the Vortex solo 8x25 is significantly better, both in build quality and optics/view, albeit in a slightly larger format. This scope boarders on being toy-like but if you don't own other optics and/or don't plan on comparing it to other similarly sized optics in the $50-75 range, then you might be perfectly pleased for $19. I personally wouldn't spend $1 more but feel that this scope is probably priced pretty close to what it should be.