12x50 Monoculars Anti-Fog High-Power Single-Lens Telescope with Phone Holder & Tripod BAK4 Prism for Wild Animals Hunting, Camping, Trip

SKU: KF33.021

  • 37.99
Overall Rating 4.7   259
Reviews
5
A cool little gadget!
I really like this thing. Very cool. It works well for spotting wildlife and I have been able to take some pretty cool photos as well. I would definitely recommend it. This red tailed hawk was captured from about 70 yards away. :)
A cool little gadget!
19/07/2021
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Jim Robertson Jim Robertson
4
Works with most PC games...
I primarily purchased this and the optional shifter for Forza 4 right after release. I purchased it to feel more immersed into the game play instead of using the game pad. After receiving the unit(s) and installed on a driving wheel stand, I installed it on my PC. Windows 10 picked up the device with no problem. I calibrated the wheel, pedals and shifter using the Windows 10 gaming utility.After configuration, Forza 4 picked up the wheel, shifter and pedals. However, the PC version of the game didn't recognize the button types as Xbox buttons. It displayed the numerical values instead. Not sure why, but all peripheral component buttons worked. I had to memorize what button did what game function but I used the keyboard also for specific functions within the game. When I attach the wheel/pedal and shifter to the Xbox One, all of the buttons work and display as designed.One of the Need for Speed games on EA did not work at all with the Logitech Wheel. No controls worked at all, to include the pedals, the brake pedal was reverse, the clutch was gas, etc. Basically unplayable. That is why I rated the Versatility a 2. Website searches showed that others had the same problem I was having with the game.For the price paid for the wheel/pedals and shifter I would figure would work with all driving sims games but doesn't. I enjoy the immersion of game play (ones that work) with the wheel and hope that other new driving sims will support these peripheral devices.
11/01/2023
Carrie
4
Just decent. Not great.
I read reviews pretty thoroughly for this before purchasing and thought that I had my expectations pretty well in check, but I still am a little underwhelmed based on other’s reviews. I’ve had cheaper computer speakers with a fuller sound to them. I didn’t expect a lot of bass with these, but again, I’ve had cheaper 2.0 speakers with deeper bass to them. That’s what keeps me from rating these higher. These are clear, we’ll balanced for the range that they are able to produce. I’m not expecting to shake the room, but listening to rock, pop, r&b, Jazz, they just don’t have a full enough sound at even the discounted price that I paid for them. I personally would not purchase these again if they were to fail. My recommendation to anyone would be to look elsewhere. You can do better for less money.If you do happen to purchase these anyway, the volume knob is a bit of a pain but there is a simple fix. Place a rubber band over the knob so you can grip it easily. Use the small rubber bands that are used for braces. It just keeps your fingers from slipping as you try to turn the knob as it has a heavy drag to it.UPDATE 2/3/22I stand by my original assessment. You can get better sound for less, but these are still going strong. I have no problems to report in the two years I've had them.
20/10/2022
Gridsquare
5
Best speakers I've ever had.
Let me go ahead and start with the ONLY negative thing, it needs longer cords.Sure, for an average user this won't be a big deal, but I like to do real nice cable management around my desk and these aren't long enough to route along the edges of the desk, so they just hang down looking terrible. If they'd give me another 6 feet on each cable, that would do the trick so nicely.Alright, for the 99% of you that don't care about cables, these are great speakers. I've had Logitech speakers for as long as I can remember and each time I get a new set, they are better than the last by a big margin. The sound quality in music is absolutely tremendous. It's not too crazy on the bass and the high notes are just crisp as can be. For PC gaming, these have actually caused me to hurt myself a few times. When you crank them up and in some combat games (Battlefield V in this example) when you get hit by a sniper, the sound of the round cracking through the air is so lifelike and sharp, it's caused me to flinch and bump into things. I think that's absolutely amazing...that a set of speakers can get me to react like that and I paid less than 100 bucks for them!
05/09/2022
Sboa23
5
More than enough for business video chats! Audio s
Met my expectations. I read the reviews and knew what I was getting. For a everyday work mic for conferencing this is over kill. However, the clarity is unbelievable. Many said they could hear me like I was right there. Also the small sounds I hear in my head set... others said they did not hear over conference meetings. So sensitive enough and good enough to not pass what would otherwise be annoying on conference calls. Even the stereo passed over through to the conference call. A bit bigger than I imagined. There was a slight water mark in the inside packaging, but nothing on the device. I was happy I could sit back and not have to eat the mic. It seemed fine for others to hear me. Especially compared to my laptop mic. The volume button being slightly loose did not bother me. My assumption is it will be more durable to bumps. Some said the mounting screws might scratch if you take it off the stand. Yet I am careful. So again not a deal breaker. Just remember the sound speakers on Skype default to the headphone jack and you have to select your speakers if you want. Google Hangouts defaults to your speakers. For what I paid ($109 at the time March 2017) it was worth the extra money to get a mic with all the modes. This way I have one multi-purpose mic for business and if I want to do any other type of recordings.
16/03/2022
Stuart and Lisa Smith
4
Wow, arrived in a single layer of bubble wrap stuf
16TB version: First off, no way are you going to beat this drive for capacity per $. Performance specs exceed what is needed for this type of drive - NAS or large storage. No one needs a 16TB drive for daily use. However, I was more than a little dismayed at how it arrived. A single layer of bubble wrap over the static protection bag, stuffed into a large baggie then into a basic padded envelope. I would have gladly paid $10 more to put it in a box.That being said - it checked out perfectly and is currently sitting in my server receiving about 8TB of data. This drive replaced a 6TB WD "Red" drive that suddenly died a week or so ago that had 44K hours on it. It's sister 6TB Red drive is a bit newer with only 35K hours on it will probably be the next to go, so I opted for the much larger capacity. At this price, it made sense. My other server drive is a 10TB WD "Red PRO" version with about 22K hours. Adding this drive increased my usable storage to just over 14TB with full backup space.Only time will tell if it lives up to it's warranty.
08/02/2022
Bill Hayes
5
Best of 6 mechanical KB's I bought
I fell down the rabbit hole of mech KB's once I decided to replace my mushy one with a tactile one.I bought 3 full height before I realized there were low profile available and realized that's what I wanted.All are TKL (ten keyless = no 10 numeric key pad so narrower = mouse is closer)Keychron K8 nice but full height. (Kept but don't use - I like the company and what they're doing.)Drop CTRL tactile (silent) nice but full height. Didn't like silent. Returned this one.Drop CTRL clicky full height. So beautiful I almost kept it just to look at. And hot swappable keys!Low Profile:Keychron K1 keys require too much down force and click is too loud for me.Havit KB 390L close 2nd to the Logitech. It could easily be my daily driver. Even bought one for a friend.The winner:Logitech G915 just about perfect. Low profile so your fingers can slide across the KB. Very fast.Click sound is just the right volume - not intrusive but loud enough to be enjoyable.Thought the RGB backlight was silly but I like now that I have it.Bumps on F and J are too low - sometimes hard to first position your hand.And you can run it wired or wireless.Expensive but I feel I got what I paid for.
04/12/2021
Ray
4
Good lights
Lights are good, not great - they do their job. But then again, the price paid warrants this so no complaints here. Assembly was easy, however, the stands are a little flimsy - they do hold the lights without falling over, though. With that said, the lights are top-heavy so if your floor is uneven, you may want to use a weight on the base so they don't tip. All this is to say if you're looking for sturdy, professional lights, look elsewhere.The lights can be placed on the stands either vertically or horizontally, which is cool - however they only swivel in one direction. By design, if you place them on the stands vertically, they will only swivel up and down; alternatively, if you place them on the stands horizontally, they will only swivel left to right.My lights were shipped with one light swiveling vertically and one swiveling horizontally and reaching out to the seller a couple of times yielded no solution. I eventually (and very gingerly) figured out how to turn it so it's all set.All in all I like these lights for the price. If you're on a budget and need stationary lights to light a studio, these fit the bill.
28/05/2021
Big Daddy K
5
Love it.
Installed super easy. Set up was simple. Love seeing the usage data and using the geofencing. Rebates from power and gas companies plus the discount at Thanksgiving, pretty much paid for itself in the first month. Look forward to seeing the savings when the AC comes into play.Update: Just got my power bill adjustment, which I do equal pay on. Last year in August I did not have this installed, this year I did. Same average daily temps. Power usage was around $80 less. After around 10 months of use, my equal pay payment is dropping by $30 a month. That pretty much pays for this thing in a month since I got it on a Cyber Monday sale last year, and my power and gas companies both gave me $50 rebates. If you don't have one yet, you probably should. The ability for it to turn off your compressor early and use the cold AC condenser to continue cooling has to save a bunch. For heating, the saving may be more in my mind, and the use of Ecco mode. The ability to look at your history and see how much the system is on really makes you think about the temperatures you keep your house at.
25/01/2021
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