🔭 See more, carry less — your pocket-sized window to the world!
The POLDR 12X25 Small Pocket Binoculars combine powerful 12X magnification with a wide 126ft/1000yd field of view, housed in a lightweight magnesium alloy body. Featuring premium BAK4 prisms for bright, clear images and smooth center-focus adjustment, these compact binoculars are perfect for bird watching, concerts, theater, and outdoor adventures for both adults and kids.
A**C
🗣MUST HAVE FOR CONCERTS‼️👏
The media could not be loaded. I went to see ATEEZ on July 21st at the Kia Center in Flordia and I got these to try and see how they worked and they WERE A GAMER CHANGERRR👏👏👏. Me and my friends had got seats all the way up in the very top and in the back (Section 215 to 216 if you are curious how high up we were). I was hoping these would help me see better and they made the experience so much better and more memorable for everyone around us. If you are thinking of getting these I would say do it, the range is probably 100 to 200 feet away I'm not too sure but they let you see a good distance. Hope this helps anyone who is interested in this product it get 5/5 from me any day!Notes:- Super small and was let into the venue no problem.- Grip was super easy to hold on to and was perfect size to hold with 1 hand.- To see through the lens clearer all you had to do was simply spin the dial in the middle till it focused the best it could.- The quality was so good my camera picked it up better than I could🥲 my favorite thing to say while using them was "I can see them sparkling" I wasent joking even the people around me were asking where I got them from and what a good idea it was to bring them. (My phone is a Samsung A15 so this helped because my zoom is a bit older and it helped alot with the quality)- Super affordable- Sleek design- Only DOWNSIDE, You CAN NOT‼️Change how far away you see but the quality is better the farther away you are the closer you get to objects the blurry it may get or not be as focused.
S**R
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!
V**L
Works well for bird watching
I really like these little binoculars. I take them with me when I go for a walk, and they are very useful for bird watching. The magnification is very good. It can be a little challenging to find things when I see something I want to look at with them since the field of view is small, but I am definitely enjoying using them. They are small enough that they fit in to my pocket. I even use them when birdwatching at home. I have a pair of 10x50 binoculars, but I rarely use them now as I like these much better.
R**B
Compact, work great
I love this little binoc’s, good for taking out on nature walks. They feel very well made. Nice product!!
D**E
Did its job!
Took these to Rocky Mountain national park and they weren’t heavy duty but worked for our family to view things further away . Great compact size to keep in our back packs
R**C
Excellent quality for a reasonable price
Great quality for a very low price. Good optics and works as I would expect
A**A
Great quality
We used these for a concert since our seats were higher up and they worked so well and were so clear. Not bulky or hard to use & easily fit in our bags.
J**.
Do you see what I see
Perfect for the cost. East to carry in your pocket or tuck in a bag and pull out has needed. We were able to see animals on our trip to Yellowstone!