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The Tasco 568RBD Essentials 10 x 25 Monocular is a powerful and ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight monocular that can slip in a shirt pocket to carry anywhere. Featuring a fully coated lens, a powerful 10x magnification, black rubber armor, hand strap and carrying pouch, the Tasco 568RBD is the ideal portable viewing solution for the next time you hit the road but don't want to pack a full telescope.
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568RBD monocular, carrying pouch, and hand strap.
D C Smith
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 20, 2025
Super
Kenny Underwood
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Good little spotting glass while hunting. Helps with those moments you need a closer look.
Donna Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
works like it should and is reasonably clear....just a shade better than another one I have..(cheaper monocular).. reasonably liteweight, and durable. fits my needs and price point...so Im happy
Notulate
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Gave this as a thank you gift to a person who hikes a lot. Was appreciated.
AK
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
For the price, I didn't have high expectations. I just wanted something cheap and pocket, sized for when I'm out walking and want to see wildlife in the distance. This little scope seems well made, and has a perfectly fine image. Its also extremely light-weight. For the price, this totally exceeded my expectations.It's worth noting, I received the newer version, not the old one currently pictured in this product listing.
Clyde Logan
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Rubber eyepiece prevents getting the device close to the lenses of eyeglasses, so you must remove your glasses to use this.
Peter Silvestre
Reviewed in Brazil on May 7, 2023
Recomendo para lugares com passaros
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021
I was/am looking for a small monocular to take on hikes.I took this Tasco monocular on a hike the first day after I received it. I'm disappointed in how well it works. By the reviews I was expecting to see more detail farther away than it does.I have never had a monocular before so maybe my expectations are too high. I dont know if it's even possible to have a monocular this small that functions as I want it to. But I'm not completely happy with it so I'm giving it 3 stars. Because really, it just doesnt work that well.
Mark S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021
Very decent pocket size monocular. You probably can't beat it for $6.99. They're normally $10.99 at Walmart, so I couldn't pass it up!I actually got two of them.One had a little residual glue under the eye piece armor so it wouldn't turn without stretching the armor on the body of the monocular. The glue machine at the factory must have dribbled a bit too much. I eventually worked it loose by gently turning back and forth. No damage occurred during this process and it's fine now.Also the eye cup on the same one is a bit out of round from being smooshed a bit too long in the bubble pack. I suppose that will eventually correct itself too. Hey, for $6.99, I can live with it.The optics on both are nice and clean. No dust or dirt like in some others this cheap. The image is very good for 25mm.The glue issue on the stuck one and the fact that there are no lense caps, was my reason for taking off a star. They do however, include a belt pouch.For the price, you really can't go wrong. Especially for pocket sized convenience.Keep in mind that with a small lense size of only 25mm (less light is captured), it's best suited for daytime viewing or spotting for a larger, more serious optical device.If you want better viewing at dusk or dawn, you'll have to opt for a much larger monocular with a 42mm, 50mm or larger exit lense. Anything larger than 60mm, usually gets you into a spotting scope.You can get a pretty decent Chinese12x50 monocular for under $20, but it's not going to fit in your pocket. Also, keep in mind that if you get one with a zoom, the image will become dimmer, as you zoom out further.A fixed power design is always better if you know what you really need for length. Yeah, yeah. That's what she said. Lol.8x,10x and 12x are my favorite, as they don't shake the image as much as higher powered monoculars.An extra plus on this purchase, is the fact that I got it from the TASCO STORE (on amazon) and not a third party retailer. It's nice buying from the company that actually manufacturers the product.Overall, for it's intended purpose, I'm very happy with this purchase.
richy*2013
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2020
I live in Montreal and I use this to spot bus schedules and bus numbers from afar. I used it every day so far I've had it for a week. The picture is clearer than expected. Good for the price.
Alejandro M.
Reviewed in Italy on August 24, 2019
Perfetto
Pablo
Reviewed in Spain on July 21, 2017
Compré este monocular con la intención de darle un uso esporádico, para llevarlo en la mochila cuando voy al monte, en lugar de cargar con unos prismáticos, que pesan y abultan más. Por el precio que tiene, no esperaba que fuese una maravilla, pero suponía que ofrecería una calidad de imagen similar a los binoculares Tasco 10x25 que poseo desde hace años (bastante justitos pero que me hacen el apaño).Sin embargo, este producto resulta ser ópticamente mucho peor. Presenta una nitidez ridícula (que no mejora independientemente de lo que hagas con la rueda de enfoque), una total ausencia de contraste (la imagen se ve con una especie de velo lechoso) y además el campo de visión es reducidísimo y no es posible ajustar el ocular, por lo tanto resulta muy complicado enfocar a un punto concreto y mantenerlo centrado incluso usando las dos manos.Por poner un ejemplo, con el monocular no soy capaz de leer matrículas de coches a unos 150m, que sin embargo veo bien con los prismáticos. No sé si esto se debe al deficiente control de calidad de Tasco o simplemente es que el producto es malo en general.Lo único bueno que tiene, por destacar algo, es su reducido peso; pero claro, esto es indicativo de su calidad interna. Por fuera, los acabados son correctos para su precio, aunque no sé si resistirían muy bien el paso del tiempo.Lo he devuelto y he comprado un Celestron Outland 6x30, con el que estoy muy satisfecho. A pesar de tener menos aumentos, con él se ve mucho mejor. Es más nítido y luminoso, por lo que se pueden apreciar detalles incluso a mayor distancia que con el 10x25, y al tener un campo de visión más amplio la imagen es más estable y fatiga menos la vista.Antes de pedirlo, estuve debatiéndome entre el Tasco y el Celestron UpClose G2, que puede que sea algo mejor, pero aún así no deja de ser otro 10x25, con lo que eso conlleva. Si lo que se desea es una calidad aceptable, recomiendo escoger ópticas de menor ampliación y mayor luminosidad, como 6x30, 8x32, 8x42. No obstante, si es para regalárselo a un niño y que juegue con él, cualquiera de los dos antes mencionados cumple perfectamente, pero no pagaría más de 10€ por ellos...
Shaggy Bear
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2013
Why is it that so many things made in China with rubber on them smell so terrible? That was the first thing that hit me when I opened the monocular package. Yuck! I have purchased flashlights, dumbbells, and numerous other things from China that suffered from this same problem. To make it worse, you have to put it almost on top of your nose when you use it. I ran up to my computer to read the negative reviews and was surprised that no one else complained about this. I don't want any product that stinks. This is sold under the Bushnell name. They have been a major US optics manufacturer forever. Why do they degrade their reputation by selling something like this? This is typical of so many companies today. They are short sighted and only care about the short term profits.Other reviewers have commented that the small field of view makes it difficult to locate what you are trying to look at. This is certainly true. Another complaint that I can attest to is that the small field of view combined with the high power makes holding it steady enough to see anything a real challenge.It was cheap, but was it a bargain? I don't think so. It is more like a kids toy than something useful. My suggestion is that you save your money or spend a little more for something with a wider field of view and without the "Chinese rubber smell" (makes me a little skeptical of Chinese tires and other drug store items).
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