Another customer Christopher Talk Pocket Size, Basic, Perfect for Travel.
I couldn't decide between these binoculars (ASIN B078WMVBXD), or the other one listed (ASIN B07GQ8J4QX). Both were listed for exactly the same price at time of purchase, about $14. Though I read all the specs, this one being 8x21 131m/1000m, the other being 12x25 126m/1000m (there's a discrepancy between the bullet points and the images as to whether metric or English units; it's printed in metric on the product, so I'd believe that first).
Ultimately, I couldn't decide. Since they're both inexpensive travel binoculars, I bought both. Trying them myself at a distant object, they really are not much different. However, this pair (ASIN B078WMVBXD) shows everything in normal colors, while the other pair (ASIN B07GQ8J4QX) have tinted lenses which when viewed through, give everything a blue tint. I'm sure there's a practical reason for that (anti-glare, I'm assuming), but I really don't like normal daylight to be discolored like that.
Ultimately, I would recommend the 8x21 131m/1000m (ASIN B078WMVBXD) binoculars, but there really is not much difference between the two.
Another customer ANTHONY said Very compact size Ploder binoculars 12x25.
I was amazed on how compact size and powerful these 12x25 binoculars are . They have a very sharp a clear viewing image with details plus the field of view is pretty wide. When you look thru this binocular you have a natural color image that's amplified 12x and very comfortable to view for long periods of time. plus there easy to carry around with you pocket size .Thank Amazon and Ploder for these great binoculars😊
Review Ahmed Abdulghafoor Talk Love this thing!!.
This purchase really made my day, i didn’t expect it to be this compact and well made for such a low price, i just had a suggestion once about binoculars and remembered that i was really fascinated about these things when i was a child and decided to buy one. The magnifications is perfect, its x8 so it seems to be a sweet spot for me, also the size and the way it folds is just awesome as you can easily put it in your pocket in its cute little bag and forget about it. it has a focusing dial to make the image clearer according to viewing distance. This thing is perfect for sightseeng and trips and guaranteed to make you have more fun whatever you use it for, and i just love it.
As Paula Owens said Great Binoculars!.
There is literally nothing I dislike about these binoculars; they are worth more than what I paid for! Prior to buying these, I had a more spendy pair of Barska opera glasses. When one of the objective lenses fell off and got lost, I scrambled to replace them as quickly as I could. I really didn't want to spend as much money as I had on the Barska brand, and I was very unsure about buying a pair of binoculars from a brand I didn't know and for a price lower than $15. All those fears were cast aside when the Poldr 8 X 21's came in the mail. They are truly small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but don't be fooled by the size: they pack a good punch! I use my Poldr's for bird watching, but found that they are powerful enough for me to see distances much further away. The Poldr's come with their own carrying case that can be attached to your belt, a lens cleaning cloth, and clear, easy to understand directions on how to focus the binoculars on the subjects being viewed. The eyecups are rubber and can be folded down so that you can use these binoculars without having to remove your prescription eye wear. One of the factors asked to be rated for this product is the "night vision". If these have night vision, it's not anything like what I thought it would be. I think they are referring to these binoculars having night vision because they have "BaK4 prisms". I did a little research on it. Poldr binoculars are manufactured in China, and Chinese BaK4 is completely different than what Americans think of when they hear that term. The Chinese version of BaK4 prisms are made from an entirely different kind of glass, PSK3, which is much cheaper to make than BaK4; it also has a lower refractive index. I mention this because I don't want anyone to be confused (as I was) regarding what BaK4 means, and how it differs from what we think of when we hear BaK4. Bak4 is a glass designation used by Schott AG, an old and respected German manufacturer of optical glass. BaK stands for BaritleichKron (German for "Barium Crown"). It is used for prisms in most (but not all!) high-end binoculars. It has a higher refractive index than BK7 glass (another Schott designation).
In other words, the night is not going to be lit up when you view it through these binoculars; night will still be just as dark. Now push that aside, because the bottom line is that the POLDR binoculars are a great value and a great product for the money. I'm glad I purchased them!
A review Trivikram Kamat tell us They are lightweight, they are cheap, and they do their job!.
I'm amazed to see how these portable lightweight binoculars which cost just $13 do their job so well!
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My friend Thomas Laurin say These Are The Best!!!!.
You won’t believe how great these binoculars are. We used them at the theater and they are perfect. Very compact and light, too.
Review Amy Wochos say Nice little pair of binoculars.
Bought these for kids to use at their first musical theater production. Easy adjust to their face size and for clarity. Nice little carrying case. The kids enjoyed using them (and the show). Will probably find many uses for them.
My friend Elizabeth Carroll tell us Work great, perfect for travel.
Bought these to take on a whale watching tour. They are small enough to be convenient for travel, worked great, and were a great bargain.
This a word from Sandor G. Hadik-Barkoczy Talk Perfect for what I need.
Bought to see details over long distances on job sites. Good optics, but key selling point for me was the compact size. They fit perfectly in a work vest pocket with plenty of room to spare. Looking forward to getting some mileage out of them. Excellent value.
A review Nick say I am also very happy with this product.
I bought the binocular after reading reviews, mostly for kids at Hiking, I am also very happy with this product. The clarity is fantastic in 500 yard. They are well made and no flaws in workmanship, come with two lens covers and a bag.
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