๐ See the Action Like Never Before!
Sportnoculars are innovative hands-free binocular glasses designed for optimal viewing of events and objects from a distance of 12 feet or more. With premium glare-free lenses and a lightweight aluminum frame, these binoculars provide comfort and clarity, making them perfect for sports, concerts, and wildlife observation. The product comes complete with essential accessories and a 1-year warranty, ensuring a reliable and enjoyable experience.
M**R
Iโm likely using these glasses for something I think they werenโt designed for.
I bought these glasses a while back. I am legally blind and bought these glasses mainly to be able to watch TV. I have tried many different magnifying solutions to make watching TV easier. Many are very expensive, and others have very poor optics and are difficult or impossible to focus.What I like about these classes is that the optics are good and clear and I am able to easily focus each eyepiece independently. What I donโt like is the field of view. It is is too narrow. I cannot get the entire TV screen in view. Another issue is that there is no ability to adjust the size to fit your head. I find them too big for me. They often slide off my face. The material they are constructed from is very strong and I guess thatโs a good thing. But it makes it impossible to bend them to make them tighter or looser on your head. Also, they are heavy, after watching a one hour show I have a big dent in my nose.Likely these classes are not designed for legally blind people watching TV but even with all the drawbacks, they are the glasses I turn to when I want to watch TV.To the manufacturer: reduce the weight, allow some type of fit adjustability, and make the field of view a tiny bit bigger.
G**K
Good product, you should try them
I bought these to use at the NCAA Men's Final Four--2 semifinal and championship games. Our seats were in the nose bleed section of the 69,000 seat Alamodome in San Antonio--22 rows above the press box and 7 rows from the roof and over to one end zone! The Sportnoculars were great. I wore them all three games and shared them with family who also liked them. I wear corrective lenses for distance, and I was able to adjust the Sportnoculars so that I did not need to use my prescription glasses. It was important to apply the rubber ear pieces onto the arms of the Sportnoculars, to hug the ears and prevent the glasses from falling forward from weight, though they are really not heavy, but enough to fall forward without the snug rubber ear pieces. They were comfortable; the ear pieces and the glasses in general. The case included a "string" so that I could take them off and lay them on my chest. Moving my head to follow the action, did NOT cause dizziness. The hard case fits the glasses and assures they won't get crushed in backpack or drawer. I can see many applications, like theater presentations. I thought the price at $35 was a good value. I was able to see "under" the Sportnoculars so that I could use my camera without removing them. Also, there was no giggling you get when trying to hold binoculars with your hands. No giggling and your hands are free to clap, drink your soda. The bridge of my nose was just a little sore after wearing them 5 hrs during the semifinals, but there was no mark or redness or lasting effect. Really, I cannot find a complaint. I am glad I bought them, plus they made an awesome selfie.
L**C
Lightweight, wearable, decent viewing section, low factor 3x zoom. Good enough for a show.
I bought these to get a better stage view for Rocktopia, and they did a pretty good job. They were light enough to wear without fatigue, and they adjusted width-wise and magnification wise pretty easily. They gave me a decent section of the stage from the Loge seat level, but you do have to move your head a lot to encompass areas, as it definitely shrinks you coverage, as expected. Overall, I was pretty pleased. I could see the performers and musicians way better than without. Not as detailed as with a higher zoom, but a good trade off for wearables. Not sure how well they would do in an action arena, like sports. I think you would lose site of the ball too easily.
S**7
Better than Zoomies!
Very nice. Ear supports are too straight but to cure them more would cause ears to get sore due to ALL the weight is in front on the nose. They need to be held by hand, like binoculars or ... Rig a head band the clips over the nose piece and adjusts in size to take on and off as i did for my mother. The magnification could be a tad better but ous still very helpful. But...the setting for where you want it for for the distance from the chair you sit in to the tv, it would be nice if the adjustment parts locked or at least couldn't turn so easily, forcing my mother to fool with them every time she bumps them.
J**S
... gift for my father (a construction inspector) and he liked them, but the eye placement is fixed -- ...
Got these as a gift for my father (a construction inspector) and he liked them, but the eye placement is fixed -- fit his eyes fine but not mine and the vision is a bit crossed for me. Kind of disappointing considering the quality of the glasses (all metal) and they still provide a nice hands-free zoom vision. If they had side to side adjustment these would be perfect, as is still a pretty neat enhancement for various applications. I'd take them on a hunting or fishing trip in a heartbeat.
D**O
Biclops: genesis
They fit on your face. see things far away like they were slightly closer! The quality of the lenses isn't all that, so you get some distortion around the edges, but they stay on (as long as you use the silicone ear stabilizer nubbins)I used these at a mayan site to see the carvings we weren't allowed to go near. Nailed it!They also come with a handy dandy carrying case.A little expensive for what they are, but you could do worse.
A**R
Wouldn't stay on.
I hate to give a bad review when these seem to work so well for some people. However, I had to return mine because they just weren't suitable for me. I am an adult, but the glasses just wouldn't stay on my head. They are very heavy, and the arms are straight, not curved to help grip the sides of my head. I don't know if they could have been heated and bent a little. I had to return them. But if someone struggles to see the TV or something like that, they may be worth it.
S**E
Heavy cannot focus to see through both eyes
Bought these because I have season tickets for musicals and we are seated far away. while I have not used them for a show yet, they are heavy and so far I have been unable to adjust the lenses so that I am seeing through both at the same time . I would not use these over my regular glasses as suggested that you are able because they will definitely scratch the lenses. Disappointing but after much research I am beginning to see that there are not really great wearable products at any price point.
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