12×50 High Power Binoculars for Adults,Compact Binoculars

12x50 High Power Binoculars for Adults

12×50 High Power Binoculars for Adults,Compact Binoculars for Bird Watching with Clear Vision,BAK4, FMC, Waterproof Small Binoculars for Travel Stargazing Hunting Concerts with Carrying Case and Strap


Qupite HD12x50 Binoculars for Adults FMC Coating and Bak4 Prism bring Unparalleled clarity

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Dimensions: 18.2 x 17.1 x 7.9 centimetres
Brand: Qupite
Model: small binoculars X200
Part: WYJ01
Colour: black
Dimensions: 18.2 x 17.1 x 7.9 centimetres

10 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve been using these binoculars for around a week when we had gone out camping and it was really great to see wildlife from afar!
    The included carry case was sturdy and I had no qualms on it ripping or crushing the product inside it.
    Once removed from the case, the binoculars themselves, have a cover to protect the lens which I thought was a nice thought to include.

    I’ve used it in the rain and found that no water ingress was entering either so once again happy with the product!

  2. Errol Apostolopoulos says:

     United Kingdom

    The world through these binoculars seems a touch more vivid, a touch more intimate. The power they bring to the eye is matched by their comfortable grasp, making long watches a pleasure. Their durability promises many such moments, undeterred by the whims of weather. A lighter touch in their build would make them the perfect companion for every adventure, from the rustle of leaves to the silence of stars.

  3. AdelaMansergh says:

     United Kingdom

    These binoculars perform well. They have a bit of fringing on high contrast subjects such as trees against a bright sky but not enough to be distracting.

    The let a decent amount of light in so are quite bright in low light.

    The eye pieces twist to extend them for non-glasses wears.

    The focus is smooth and well damped.

    My main criticism is the focus ring on the right eyepiece is a little loose and gets easily knocked out of positional when putting in and taking out of the case.

  4. Daniel Pateman says:

     United Kingdom

    You really can’t beat these for the price – under forty quid and they’re really decent, casual binoculars to have in the car for trips out and about. They’re very straightforward and no-nonsense to operate – simply point and adjust the focus until you get a sharp image, no bells and whistles required – and they have an adjustable width as well, which slides in and out smoothly. In fact, the binoculars feel generally very solid and well-made – impressively so for a mid-range brand.

    Add to that the fact that they’re certified rain-proof and dust-proof, and you have a really great all-weather, all-conditions set of lenses here – perfect for packing for a hiking trip. As for packing them, they’re not at all weighty – much lighter than you’d expect from looking at them – and they come with a nice, robust carry case made from a thick protective material, and with a velcro fastener to keep them safe and secure. There’s also a strong cord neck strap, with a padding strip to make them more comfortable to hang around the neck for extended periods.

    Affordable binoculars that punch above their weight when it comes to value – perfect to have handy in your glove compartment or in your backpack, and we’re loving them.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Affordable binoculars that punch above their weight in quality and value

  5. Alex Howard says:

     United Kingdom

    Having used these binoculars for around a week, I’ve been very impressed with these. They’re compact, durable and lightweight, making them a suitable option for travelling, as well as for home use!

    Lightweight: For binoculars, they are impressively lightweight and don’t drag you down during long hikes or birdwatching expeditions. I don’t notice these when i’ve stored them in my backpack when i’m going for walks, and that speaks volumes about their weight. 5/5

    Value for Money: There are a multitude of high quality binoculars on the market, but it’s not often you find a pair that blend quality and value proposition all into a package as compelling as these binoculars. the clarity through the lenses is second to none, and their zooming capabilities render them superb for birdwatching, and observing distant landscapes. On top of the binoculars, you also get a practical storage carry bag. 5/5

    Performance: When you peer through the lenses of the binoculars, the image is crystal clear and without imperfections. Whether it’s the flutter of a butterfly’s wings or the texture of distant tree bark, these Qupite 12x50s deliver on their promise of exceptional quality.

    To summarise: these binoculars are a joy to use, and i’ve been loving every second of using them. They are easily worthy of my recommendation.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My wife has claimed these! Not a disaster as I have another pair, but it does save fiddling around having to refocus after the other one has used them.

    These are mainly used indoors to observe ships and other craft sailing the River Thames, as well as watching planes landing and departing London City Airport. All from the comfort of our living room. They are ideal for this and allow loads of light through so that the object being watched can be seen in greater detail.

    The binoculars appear to be weatherproof and come with lens covers to give additional protection. A lanyard is provided so that they can be hung, very comfortably, around the neck. A carry case is also provided.

  7. Dealightfully Frugal says:

     United Kingdom

    Don’t be fooled by the small size and relatively low price of these “Qupite” binoculars as they pack a punch!

    To begin with the value for money is excellent. You don’t just get the binoculars themselves, but also a decent carrying case, lens caps and an acceptable strap. I say “acceptable” because I personally don’t like the strap. I found it a bit uncomfortable and awkward, but it’s not a deal-breaker, and will depend on how you are wearing them and how long for. Even with that, the value is still very impressive.

    The build quality for the price point as well is impressive. They look and feel solidly build and robust. I don’t know how drop-proof they are… but I had no problems after taking them up the hills and through woods. They do have an IPX7 waterproof rating, which is brilliant for your typical British day, and means you don’t have to worry about taking them out in bad weather.

    I’m not an expert when it comes to optics, but they seem to deliver nice crisp and clear images when you look through them. They are pretty easy to focus, but might take a bit of practice if you have larger hands.
    Not quite as good as the Nikons, but still very close. Most of the time they delivered excellent results, however I did get a bit of glare from the sun when not being careful. Perhaps an unfair criticism as it might just be down to my idiocy or the time of day. Plus on the flipside you also get nice and bright viewing results.

    Overall however, they are compact, lightweight and foldable – so perfect for travelling or for long hikes and exploring. Offer great value for money and great performance. Really worth short-listing if you are looking for a small pair of Bino’s…

    (Price at time of reviewing 27.99)

  8. Helen says:

     United Kingdom

    I got these to be a step up from my previous 10 x 25 Nikon Sportstar EX compact binoculars. They are about 50% bigger than the Nikons, but I’m pleased to say that is offset because the larger (50mm) front lenses do give a noticeably, brighter image, especially in low light. However, after very carefully comparing the two, I really can’t see the increase in the magnification from 10x to 12x that I had expected.

    That said, I am still generally happy with these binoculars. The build quality certainly compares well with the Nikons. All the moving parts feel firm and operate smoothly. I really like that the front lens caps are attached and that the rear covers can be threaded onto the strap to keep them safe. AA useful padded carrying case is also included.

    When it comes to image quality, I do need to point out that I’ve had a long career as a professional photographer, so I’m probably ultra-critical in this area. While these Qupite binoculars are not quite as crisp as the Nikons, I must say it is a very close-run thing and I really don’t think that most people would notice any difference.

    I’m generally very happy with these binoculars, but I’m going to knock off just one star, only because I have not been able to totally satisfy myself that the magnification is the full 12x claimed.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve not owned a pair of binoculars for many years so I was really looking forward to getting these, and I wasn’t disappointed with them. For 37.99, they’re a really good set of binoculars. What struck me most was how compact they are which means they’re ready to hold and manage while using them. This is a plus point. You can see from the images how big they are to the size of my hands and I don’t have big hands.

    I tested these out by watching some birds in the garden and the detail was great. The birds were about 80 feet away. I also tested them by looking at buildings that are approximately 3 miles away which I can’t see with the naked eye. I am very impressed by their capabilities, especially for their size and weight.

    They have some very good features which is also surprising considering these were only 37.99 at the time I ordered them. The eye width adjustment and focus are standard (obviously) and they’re very easy to adjust. You can also adjust the left and right eye cups independently and you adjust the diopter. Diopters correct for minor near- and far-sightedness; they don’t compensate for astigmatism. Diopter adjustments are especially useful if you wear corrective glasses. With these adjustments it’s very easy to set these up to ensure that whatever you’re looking at it comes into clear and sharp focus.

    I wear varifocals but I don’t need them with these binoculars which is great. I am very happy with these for all of the above reasons and I can happily recommend them, especially if you’re looking for your first pair of binoculars.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent optics and easy to handle

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAnother exciting item here, or ‘man toy’, as the wife says! Even comes with a strap, case and accessories.
    The reason I say ‘man toy’ is a while back, we went to a hotel in Blackpool and I could see loads of Ocean Liners / Cruise Ships in the sea, and a smartphone just is never good enough, especially the ones which have ‘digital zoom’ (because all these do is zoom in/enlarge on the existing pixels in the image, and this is were the expression ‘poor definition pixelated images’ comes from.)
    These binoculars are ‘just the job’, and won’t take too much space in the suitcase (as the binoculars are foldable too),
    with 18.5mm large view eyepieces, Diopter adjustment wheel as well so that you can adjust the 3D view perfectly.
    Features 50mm FMC objective lens, 12 x Magnification hand wheel (proper optical zoom) and with a wide 367ft/1000yds field of view.
    They are IPX7 waterproof, dustproof, moisture proof and mould proof.
    With these binoculars this is the process for obtaining clear focused 3D images with your eyes:-
    First, align the binocular barrels with your eyes.
    Second, rotate the centre-focus knob until the left sight appears sharp.
    Third, fine-tune the right eye using the diopter ring until the image is vivid,
    and now your eyes are setup for precise focusing for a clear view every time.

    I have included some images here to show the binoculars out the box, and also in use, and to show the quality of these binoculars.
    Once I had set up the binoculars for my eyes (using the 3 processes above), it was so easy to obtain amazing zoom with clarity on objects in the garden, in the water, during sports events, and even in the evening when the sky is clear and showing a full moon.
    In one of the images, I have tried to show just what the Binoculars see (in my eyes, when set up), but of course only what I am able to see. (Obviously a mobile phone camera is unable to photograph into the lenses, but the images I viewed, even in 3D are remarkable)
    Thank you again for an absolutely quality and useful device.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect compact binoculars, with superb optical zoom, I can look at the cruise ships now in 3D