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These $122 camera binoculars are a birdwatcher’s dream

February 7, 2024
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TL;DR: As of February 7, get these HD Digital Camera Binoculars for $121.99 — usually $199.99.


After Groundhog Day, we bird enthusiasts are more excited for spring than ever. If you’re new to the bird-watching community, you should know that this time of year is quite exciting, since you get to witness the migration of winter birds leaving and summer birds arriving.

However, you might also run into the classic dilemma: should you focus on living in the moment (watching birds through your binoculars) or capturing stills of your favorite species (taking pictures with your camera)? Thanks to these $121.99 (reg. $199.99) digital camera binoculars, you no longer have to decide.

Digital camera binoculars bring the best of both worlds

They’re exactly what they sound like: binoculars and a digital camera combined into one gadget, so you can simultaneously watch birds and snap photos of them. With 12X magnification supporting viewing up to one kilometer away, you could spot crows perching on trees, songbirds visiting your feeders, and possibly even a hawk soaring high above.

When you see something remarkable — maybe a parent feeding their hatchlings in a nest or an eagle feasting on a fish — just press a button to take a picture or start recording. These binoculars are capable of capturing photos up to 5MP and videos up to 1440x1080p resolution. 

Each captured moment is saved to an 8GB TF card (included) for easy transferring and sharing. You could start a blog or Instagram page to share your birding adventures.

Your new favorite way to experience the great outdoors

Of course, these digital camera binoculars aren’t just built for bird watching, but for any outdoor activity, with a waterproof, anti-dust design and an anti-reflective coating that stabilizes light transmission in changing weather conditions. It’s also compact — weighing under one pound and measuring less than six inches long — for easy transport or travel.

Mashable Deals

Enjoy living in the moment and capturing memories with these digital camera binoculars for $121.99 (reg. $199.99).

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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