Brunton Echo 7x18 Pocket Scope

Brunton Echo 7x18 Pocket Scope

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Brunton Echo 7x18 Pocket Scope

A portable view like no other! Brunton Echo Pocket Scope. Pocket-sized magnification at a very affordable price! This Echo Scope carries easily in the pocket of your coat or even a pants pocket. Handy optical power: 7X magnification; 18 mm objective; Multi-coated optics for improved light transmission; BaK-4 prism; 1.1' close focus; 2.6 mm exit pupil; 12 mm eye relief; F.O.V. @ 1,000 yds. is 181 ft. Includes lanyard and storage case; Measures 1 1/3 x 3 1/3". Weighs only 1.8 ozs. Order yours today! Brunton Echo 7x18 mm Pocket Scope

 

Small but mighty, the Brunton Echo 7x18 Pocket Scope offers a great combination of magnification, field of view, and brightness, in a small and inexpensive scope. Perfect for use in the field and for close-up high-focus viewing, the Echo has a near focus of 13 inches allowing you to view the tiny details of any object, and a 181-foot field of view at 1,000 yards, ideal for bird watching, concerts, or any other long-range use.

Built with BaK-4 prism glass, the multi-coated Pocket Scope offers excellent clarity and a smooth focus that is easy to operate with one hand. Quality optics have never been so small. About the size of a film canister, the Echo comes with a carry case that fits on your belt. You can keep the Echo in your pocket, a small bag, or your car's glove box. The Brunton Echo Pocket Scope is the perfect "with-you-at-all-times" monocular, offering exceptional optics at an affordable price.

Specifications:

  • Color: Black
  • Dimensions: 1.3 x 3.3 inches
  • Weight: 1.8 ounces
  • 1.1-foot close focus
  • 2.6-millimeter exit pupil
  • 12-millimeter eye relief
  • 181 foot field of view at 1,000 yards
  • BaK-4 prism glass
  • Multi-coated
  • Includes lanyard and case
  • One-year warranty

What's in the Box?
Brunton Echo Pocket Scope, lanyard, carry case, lint cleaning cloth

 

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Brunton Echo 7x18 Pocket Scope Reviews

I must need to cut back on the coffee because I can't really see anything with this due to everything bouncing around. I do appreciate it's small size and relative affordability, but I'm questioning whether or not I'll ever get any good use out of it.

 

For a pocket microscope my favorite is the one from the Discovery Store. For a pocket scale, try the 600gm digital sleek portable scale from Half Baked Goods. I have two or three other pocket scopes, but this is the best. For a pocket scope it's very powerful and best of all, it has a very sharp image. I'm very pleased with it. I looked this up after I saw it being used by Kiefer Sutherland on 24.

 

not at all smooth, like in Zeiss monocular, or Nikon binocular that I bought also.

I probably would end up gifting it to someone who has not yet started appreciating the need for slickness in life.

But the thing is that the rotation for focus HAS TO BE smooth, since while viewing things, there are other things to worry about - like finding the object to view, and keeping monocular steady.

The only two good things about this monocular is its low price, and that it looks good from outside.

After I can get to focus it, it does display things fine.

so, I may not even return it.

Second, with the S/H involved to return it, I would not be left with much money back.

I was planning to gift this, but since I myself am finding is very tight to rotate, I am not sure I want to gift this.

It is very very frustrating and irritating to focus it, because the focus control is very tight to rotate, and jerkier in rotation.

 

I gave it to my 8 year old to play with as I could not use it. I could not get it to focus very well, and the image quality is not what I expected.

 

(5) The clarity here is really good for a budget scope, and (impressively) one can use it (likely) while wearing sunglasses or goggles. (7) Five stars from me in the low-budget boating category. Here are some boating factors for the Brunton Echo: (1) This can cost $13 more elsewhere (before shipping). When sailing, a monocular might make optical focus quicker than with binoculars, and this monocular in particular makes great sense. (6) Single-hand use is easy. (2) Lanyard support and case is handy, and (3) customer reviews seem good for the price and seem accurate. (4) Another factor is 7x magnification - the max advisable for boats (given motion, a higher magnification is much harder to use).

 
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