A giant magnifying glass in the shape of a half-sphere crystal ball.
These unique 10x50 binoculars have removable white light filters allowing one to view a solar eclipse (August 21, 2017) or even sunspots in total safety. To use as normal binoculars, simply remove the filters.
Whether you're exploring the great outdoors, at a sporting event, concert, or live theatre, or just on a thrilling spy mission / vacation, keep your hands free and check out these cool new Wearable Binoculars.
Forget the goofy 3D glasses and gaze upon this futuristic display with your own eyes as it projects a full-parallax, three-dimensional hologram of either an X-Wing fighter dodging laser blasts from TIE Fighters in the trench run of the ... Continue
Want to experience state-of-the-art 3D virtual reality viewing in the lowest tech way possible?
Want to take incredible 360 degree panoramic HD videos and photos with just a single click of the button instead of endlessly framing, rotating, and stitching regular images together?
These high-tech binoculars let you view and record distant things in high-definition 3D with SteadyShot image stabilization and zooming from 0.8X to 12X optical to 25x digital.
See yourself as you truly are.
These powerful binoculars give you a whopping 144X magnification, the longest zoom of any binocular available, with a field of view of 131' at 1,000 yards!
High-tech goggles use electronic optic technology, originally developed for Air Force pilots, to instantly adjust the tint of the lens at the touch of a button to adapt to the changing outdoor light conditions!
Combining the telephoto magnification of a telescope with the portability and dual viewfinder design of a pair of binoculars, these professional grade optics are ideal for both celestial and terrestrial viewing.
Slacking off at work again? Trying to avoid the boss? Not sure who's stealing your lunch from the kitchen fridge? The Sportscope Cubicle Periscope ought to do the trick.
Instantly identify over 6,000 celestial objects at the touch of a button when aiming the at any section of the night sky. It uses a combination of automatic GPS, three axis sensors and an extensive database to establish current ... Continue
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