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The 7x50 Waterproof Binoculars with Compass are a navigator’s perfect companion, blending reliable optical performance with a built-in precision compass for outdoor adventures. Designed for marine use, hiking, and expeditions, these binoculars offer stable 7x magnification and large 50mm lenses for bright views, while the integrated compass ensures accurate direction-finding in both hemispheres. Waterproof and fogproof construction guarantees performance in harsh weather, from stormy seas to misty trails.
Parameter | Specification |
Magnification | 7x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50mm |
Compass Accuracy | ±0.5° with global functionality |
Eye Relief | 18mm |
Field of View | 330 ft. at 1000 yards |
Waterproof Rating | IPX7 (submersible to 10 ft.) |
Weight | Approx. 35 oz |
Compass Illumination | Internal light for night use |
Focus System | Individual dioptric adjustment for each eyepiece |
Precision Compass: A high-accuracy compass with ±0.5° error works globally, with an illuminated scale for night navigation.
Marine-Grade Durability: Waterproof and fogproof design withstands saltwater, rain, and temperature extremes.
Comfort for All Users: 18mm eye relief and foldable eyecups accommodate eyeglass wearers, reducing strain during long use.
Bright Optics: 50mm lenses gather ample light, ensuring clarity in low-light conditions like dawn or overcast days.
Ideal for boating, fishing, and backcountry hiking, these binoculars are also valuable for search and rescue missions and wildlife tracking in remote areas. The compass integrates seamlessly with navigation apps, making them essential for off-grid adventures.
Q: How accurate is the compass?
A: It has a maximum error of ±0.5°, reliable for precise navigation.
Q: Can the compass be used at night?
A: Yes, an internal light illuminates the scale for nighttime visibility.
Q: Are they resistant to saltwater damage?
A: Yes, the marine-grade construction protects against corrosion from saltwater.
Q: Do they work for stargazing?
A: The 7x magnification and 50mm lenses provide wide views of constellations, though they are optimized for terrestrial use.
Q: How do I calibrate the compass?
A: Follow the user manual for a simple two-step calibration to ensure accuracy in new locations.