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Gosky 12x55 HD Monocular Telescope with BAK4 Prism & FMC Lens, Lightweight with Smartphone Adapter - For Bird Watching, Hunting, Hiking, Traveling

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About this item

  • 12× Magnification & 55mm Objective Lens: This Gosky monocular is equipped with 12×55 high power magnification, which is the best magnification for distance watching. It provides large field of view (352ft/1,000Yds), extending your adventures to greater possibilities.
  • Premium FMC Lens & BAK-4 Prism: The HD monocular telescope uses 18mm BAK-4 optics prism and FMC (Fully Multi-Coating) lens, which could increase the monocular's light transmittance and unnecessary light reflection, delivering clear and sharp pictures.
  • Lightweight Monocular & IPX7 Waterproof: The comfortable and portable hand strap could prevent the lightweight monocular scope from slipping out your hand. The IPX7 Nitrogen-filled design makes the monocular waterproof, fog-proof, dustproof and shockproof regardless of weather conditions.
  • Comfortable and Intimate Visual Experience: The long eye-relief that comes from the twist-up eyecup provides you with incomparable, comfortable watching experience outdoors.
  • Smartphone Adapter: Comes with a newest-version quick alignment smartphone holder, which is suitable for almost all smartphones on the market. It would help you to get a close HD IMAGEs without shaking during bird watching, hunting, hiking, camping, traveling, wildlife, scenery, etc.



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #140 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products)
  • #19 in Monoculars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available March 6, 2018 Manufacturer Gosky Country of Origin China

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Westerwald-Fotobox
Reviewed in Germany on January 28, 2025
Ich benutze das Monokular nun schon seit zwei Jahren und bin nach wie vor absolut begeistert! Es liefert eine hervorragende Bildqualität – die Details sind scharf und klar, selbst bei weiter entfernten Objekten. Besonders beeindruckt mich die hohe Vergrößerung, die das Monokular trotz seiner kompakten Größe ermöglicht. Es ist leicht und handlich, sodass ich es problemlos überallhin mitnehmen kann, sei es beim Wandern, bei Konzerten oder einfach beim Beobachten der Natur.Die Verarbeitung ist robust und das Monokular liegt angenehm in der Hand. Auch bei längeren Beobachtungen ermüden die Augen nicht, da das Gerät gut auf die Sehanforderungen abgestimmt ist. Für den Preis bietet dieses Monokular definitiv ein sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Ich kann es jedem empfehlen, der nach einem praktischen und zuverlässigen Beobachtungsgerät sucht.
DRip
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Purchased this telescope prior to going on an Alaska Cruise and then spending 6 weeks in Europe. Often used to view scenery and animals including whales and dolphins as well as the amazing Suisse scenery. Met all expectations and would highly recommend for similar trips and other applications.
stephane
Reviewed in Belgium on August 6, 2024
bon petit monoculaire, bonne qualité, difficile focalisation vu le zoom sans trepied, mais utile sir le bouger ne gene pas, le mono est muni d'un pas de vis pour trepied le cas echeant
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on December 21, 2024
Muy buen alcance., Robusto, fácil de manejar y con muy buenos complementos.
Le Stylo
Reviewed in Germany on April 11, 2024
GOSKY monoculare BlueDas GOSKY Monokular 12 x 55 (12fache Vergrößerung, 55mm Objektivdurchmesser) wird mit einem Etui, einer Handschlaufe, einem kleinen Dreifuß-Stativ und einem Smartphone-Halter geliefert. Die gesamte Ausrüstung hat ein Gewicht von ca. 650 g. Das Monokular alleine hat ein Gewicht von 387g.Äußerlich macht das Monokular einen sehr stabilen, wertigen Eindruck. Das Anbringen der Handschlaufe mit der Handpolsterung ist etwas fummelig, ermöglicht aber, wenn es geschafft ist, eine Einhand-Bedienung der Scharfstellung, da das Stellrad so angebracht ist, dass man es durch die Handschlaufe gut in den Griff bekommt und drehen kann.Okular und Objektiv sind gut durch Verschlusskappen geschützt, wobei die Objektivkappe mit dem Gehäuse verbunden ist, die Okularabdeckung muss in die Handschlaufe eingeführt werden, da sie sonst sicher schnell verloren geht.Das Monokular liefert optisch einwandfreie, scharfe Bilder, es gibt keine regenbogenfarben an den Rändern, was man zum Preis von fast 90 EUR auch erwarten kann. Natürlich ist das Sehen mit einem Monokular etwas anstrengender als mit einem Binokular (normales Fernglas), da man ein Auge immer zukneift. Als Brillenträger muss man ausprobieren, wie man durchs Okular schaut.Das kleine Stativ ist voll aus Kunststoff (140g) und hat im ausgezogenen Zustand eine dreieckige Standfläche von ca. 20 cm Kantenlänge, auch eine Höhe von 20 cm. Monokular und Stativ haben das Standard-Fotogewinde. Das Monokular steht damit recht stabil.Will man mit dem Monokular auch Bilder oder Videos aufnehmen, muss man den Smartphone-Halter auf das Okular aufstecken und das Smartphone mit Breiten- und Höheneinstellung auf die Öffnung zum Okular ausrichten, was eine sehr nervige Aufgabe sein kann. Ohne Zoom bekommt man ein rundes Bild, bei dem das Scharfstellen nicht ganz einfach einzustellen ist. Mit viel Geduld und Tests schafft man es allerdings. Insgesamt sehe ich dieses Zubehör wirklich nur als eine Notlösung, da es in der Praxis doch viel Zeit braucht, die exakte Justierung hinzubekommen und Tiere warten nicht, bis man soweit ist. Mit Stativ und einem Fernauslöser kann man den Halter aber für gelegentliche Aufnahmen durchaus benutzen.Für mich ist die optische Qualität entscheidend, daher fünf Sterne.
Baby
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
I use a monocular rather than binoculars because of astigmatism. The Gosky is an EXCELLENT monocular for the price, it is high powered, easy to adjust, and super comfortable and secure in the hand. It is very good for adventure birding from kayaks and paddleboards, though it doesn't say it is water proof. It is not as good for porch birding, it is almost too high powered for viewing within 15 feet. For that I would recommend the painfully expensive Leica.As a marine monocular and for star gazing it is fair to good -- this is a bonus because it wasn't designed for either of those things. It is also good for distance spotting, it is easy to make out a car at 1 mile though can't read the license plate at that distance.
Stefan Jansson
Reviewed in Sweden on October 27, 2023
Verkar vara av mycket hög kvalitet , har testat den några dagar nu i mulet och grått väder men den har ett stort ljusinsläpp så motivet blir ljus och skarp, testade även i tidig gryning med en fin o skarpt motiv. mycket nöjd.
L. Crews
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
I mainly bought this for taking on hiking trips. To view wildlife and such. I compared the optical performance to my Pentax 12x 50mm binoculars. The resolution is very close in quality, if not equal. The magnification is as advertised. My binoculars cost about 3 times as much! Very pleased with this part.The phone attachment is a bit cumbersome to use and takes a bit too much time for my tastes. Once on works fine. But as others have noted you need a tripod or a monopod to take decent pictures. I used a monopod and was able to finally get clear focused images. With a remote shutter I was able to get even better-quality shots.So in summary. Excellent for viewing. Very good optics. Excellent value and quality. Decent for phone photos. But I am DSLR user and so I do not expect it be that good in quality. 4.5 out of 5
L. C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021
Wonderful Monocular Kit! I just received this, & have only played with it a very short time, but so far I am very impressed with the quality of this monocular. I’m no expert, but the optics are very good! The monocular has some heft to it, but I like that. It looks and feels of excellent quality, and workmanship. I am expecting it to hold up for many years of use! Oh, and you will need a steady hand at the 12x power! A monopod, or tripod, or another way of helping to steady it may be necessary. It has very good clarity and smooth operation of the focus knob. The hand strap is a wonderful accessory for handling and using the monocular. I love that it’s included as part of the package deal. All included accessories are of nice quality. The carry case has a belt loop and holds just the monocular itself. It is nice, very durable material. I haven’t attached the hand strap yet, so not sure if it will fit in the case together, it might, but the smartphone adapter probably won’t fit very well. Actually, I purchased a separate larger carry case for the monocular and all accessories, with room for a small desktop tripod. So while the carry case that is included is good quality, I would only use it if I do not want to carry along the different included accessories, or anything else I may purchase to use with it. It is still nice though, and will probably work well for wearing via the belt loop, or hooking it on other gear using a separate carabiner. I think this kit is a great value for the price. I did quite a bit of shopping around and reading before I made this purchase, and I think I made a good decision!! Fast shipping, I received it in 2 days via Prime. Very well packaged. I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
Jenoor
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
I’ve been an avid amateur photographer most of my life, owning expensive well-known equipment as well as taking a flier on not so well known equipment, including a fair number of monoculars and binoculars. I was intrigued by the specs on this 12x55 Gosky monocular and for the price thought it well worth ordering. I was surprised and quite pleased when it arrived. It’s essentially the right weight, size, brightness, ease of focus and accuracy of focus. It’s well-made and easy to hold while using the same hand to operate the top focus wheel, which is continuous, very smooth and does not rush through the places you may wish to stop the focus for the picture you want. I use Amazon’s return policy and send things back that I don’t like, and in my opinion, this is a keeper.The holder that comes with it for taking a picture with your smartphone through the monocular looked a little daunting, but when I got to the point of actually setting up my smartphone in it -- when you’ve done it once it’s quite simple, and after you’ve tightened the unit at the right place so its center hole is properly over your phone’s camera lens (easy to do because you’re looking at your phone screen while positioning it), then the next time you want to take pictures, you put the phone in the holder, slip the entire unit over the rear lens and it’s in the right position for pictures. Then while it’s on the monocular, you’re always looking at your phone screen to see where the monocular is pointing and the way the monocular focus wheel is adjusting, as well as being able to manipulate your phone’s zoom, or any other photo/video feature on your phone to your liking in connection with the picture you’re about to take. You can of course do that either hand-held or with the monocular on your tripod.In my view, the monocular alone is definitely worth the price and the five stars. In addition to Gosky’s smartphone attachment, I’ve added two things to their package which I think enhance its use. They’re both purchasable on Amazon. The first addition is to remedy what may be an issue for some (including me). The rear lens cap is completely removed from the monocular when it’s in use. (The front lens cap stays attached and drops down out of the way.) The issue is of course is what to do with the removed rear lens cap when using the monocular. For me, sooner or later, I’ll be distracted trying to get a picture, and when I’m done, I won’t have the slightest idea what I did with the cap. So I bought on Amazon a small package of Altura Lens Cap Holder Keepers which consist of an elastic circular strap that can be slipped around the front of the monocular and a nylon tether that reaches to the back lens cap and sticks to it with a small circular adhesive tab. Thus, you can just pull the cap off and let it hang from the monocular, or pull off the elastic strap with tethered cap and, for instance, put the elastic around your wrist. .The second addition is a three-item package from CamKix, consisting of: (1) a small hand-held button (Bluetooth paired to your smartphone, iPhone or android) attached to a wrist strap, that will activate the shutter for photo/video so you don’t have to press anything on your smart phone when it’s attached to the monocular (reducing any person-made vibration); (2) a 7 ½ inch hand-held monopole that screws into the monocular for convenience, plus it can also be opened into a (surprisingly sturdy) table-tripod which can be used for a smartphone by (3) using the included screw-on holder for your smart phone (group pictures of friends, etc.), further, the smartphone can also be used that way on the monopole just by shutting the tripod. .
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