Sakura - Binoculars High Magnification Night Vision Long Range Zoom 20–180x100, Anti-reflection Optical Film Coating, Black

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Features:
• 20-180x magnification for clear and comfortable viewing
• Advanced multilayer optical red film coating on objective lens for eye protection and brightness enhancement
• Anti-reflection optical film coating on eyepiece for superior light transmittance
• Compact and ergonomic design for easy handling and portability
• Ideal for camping and concert viewing

Specifications:
• Magnification: 20-180 x
• Objective Lens Coating: Advanced Multilayer Optical Red Film
• Eyepiece Coating: Anti-Reflection Optical Film

Package Includes:
• 20-180X Zoom Telescope
• Accessories: Not Specified
• Assembly Tools: Not Specified
• User Manual: Not Specified

Returns, Refunds, and Replacements:

Products that are received faulty, damaged, or not as described are eligible for a return, refund, or replacement by Australian Consumer Law (ACL). We are committed to ensuring that all products meet the standards of quality and reliability expected by our customers. However, please note that we do not accept returns or provide refunds for Changes of Mind (COM). We encourage you to carefully consider your purchase to ensure it meets your needs and expectations.

Delivery Timeframe:

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Regular price $122.95
Regular price $205.99 Sale price $122.95

Have a question?

Our Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right magnification and objective lens size?

Magnification (e.g. 10×) dictates how much closer objects appear; objective lens size (e.g. 42 mm) affects light gathering and brightness. Higher magnification is great for long-range views (like stargazing), while larger lenses are better for low-light situations (like dusk/dawn).

What’s the difference between regular binoculars and night-vision binoculars?

Standard binoculars rely on ambient light. Night-vision binoculars use infrared illumination and built-in sensors to deliver visibility in dark conditions—ideal for nocturnal wildlife observation or surveillance.

What are the benefits of digital camera binoculars?

They allow real-time image/video capture through an integrated camera, saving directly to internal memory or a microSD card. Many models feature LCD screens for reviewing snaps on the go.

Why choose polarized lenses for fishing?

Polarized lenses reduce glare from water surfaces, improving underwater visibility—a key advantage for anglers spotting fish or underwater structures.