The Echo Pocket Scope Monocular by Brunton could be the spy's most valuable tool, the new 7 x18 monocular is remarkable. Built with BaK-4 prism glass, the multi-coated Pocket Scope has a near focus of only 13 inches. Quality optics have never been so small. Take a peek at the new Echo Pocket Scope before it takes a peek at you.
DECENT FEATURES of the Brunton Echo Pocket Scope Monocular
- BaK-4 prism glass
- Multi-coated
- Power: 7X
- Objective Diameter: 22 mm
- Eye Relief: 12 mm
- Exit Pupil: 2.6 mm - 1.8 mm
- Field of View: 181 feet and 1,000 yds
- Polymer frame
- Weight: 1.8 oz
- Close Focus: 1.1 feet
- Includes: lanyard and case
- Limited lifetime warranty
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"Decent Scope for the size/price" 04/21/11
Pros:- very small & light- inexpensive (FWIW - I got mine on sale)- rubber armored- focus action is smooth- seems well madeCons:- image not very bright/clear due to small optics diameter- focusing is coarse, tough to focus in with precision- lens cloth is uselessBottom line: get it on sale and use it as intended - an ultra compact fast-focus monocular.
"Jack Bauer uses this..." 07/09/10
If a product has been approved by Jack Bauer, it must be sweet. Don't be a hater. This thing will make you look and feel like a Russian spy. You can easily use it with one hand while weilding a weapon with the other. Maybe a spoon. The point is, this thing is so small, why *wouldn't* you want it? You are all about keeping things to a minimum... saving those precious ounces... it's a minimal investment for such a fun AND functional product. Keep it in your front pocket. Save the big daddy binoculars for your home. You might need this to identify terrorists, or something.
"Good for checking that street sign that is just a little too far away and your feet already hurt" 09/11/08
Its extremely light, cheap and optics wise, its a little dark but it gets the job done. Which is to make you look cool and remind you of pirates. I challenge you to get one and during its lifetime of use, I guarantee you that an "Arrrrhhhhhhhhh" sound will eminate from your lips.
"Might be better off saving for an upgrade" 08/01/07
An excellent idea. Its lightweight and compact size make it very convenient and portable. it's pretty good for sporting events and trying to look at not-too-distant objects. The drawbacks are that its magnification leaves a lot to be desired you get what you pay for on this one. The other thing that bothers me is that it doesn't come with a lens cover. It would be really easy for stray grains to find their way into the mechanism and mess it up, or scratch the lenses, if you don't put it back in its included case each time you're done looking at stuff.
"An amazing product, especially for the money" 07/20/07
Almost unnoticeably light. Excellent clarity and sharpness. Surprisingly low price. The close focus give you virtually a hand microscope for looking at bugs and such you can easily view your own fingerprints ... if you're into that sort of thing. When a Mongolian nomad saw my Pocket Scope he had to have it and offered me a sheep for it. True story.
"Small, light, easy to look through." 07/07/07
Excellent for ultralight backpacking, or any time you don't want to carry bulky, heavy binoculars. Comes with a lightweight neck lanyard and belt sheath, both handy. Best of all it was free with Moosejaw reward points, although after receiving it I see it's high quality and worth the money.
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