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If you love travelling, exploring nature, watching wildlife, or stargazing at night, then you must check out these top-quality binoculars and optics on Makro. Explore digital, compact, wide-angle, roof prism, astronomical, night vision, and more from popular brands like Ashchomonline, Powerview, GoSkyNational Geographic, etc.


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Kodak BCS200 (8x21mm) Binoculars
Kodak BCS200 (8x21mm) Binoculars
Black
R 59900
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hoco Hoco dv206 Telescope
hoco Hoco dv206 Telescope
pink
R 69900
R 89900
22% off
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HOCO DV206Y Telescope
HOCO DV206Y Telescope
YELLOW
R 78900
R 89900
12% off
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MAKTKL 460-10 Binoculars
MAKTKL 460-10 Binoculars
Black
R 36800
R 39900
7% off
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git NVC49n Digital Binoculars
git NVC49n Digital Binoculars
Black
R 5,25000
R 5,49000
4% off
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Comet Binocular Binoculars
Comet Binocular Binoculars
Bronze
R 42900
R 59900
28% off
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Konus Next 2 Binoculars
Konus Next 2 Binoculars
Black
R 89900
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ALANES Binocular Binoculars
ALANES Binocular Binoculars
Black
R 99900
R 1,09900
9% off
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Binoculars & Optics
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  1. R 126500.0
  2. R 45000.0
  3. R 154000.0
  4. R 42900.0
  5. R 153500.0
  6. R 99900.0
  7. R 767000.0
  8. R 160000.0
  9. R 59900.0
  10. R 36800.0
This data was last updated on 2025/07/10

Shop Binoculars and Optics for the Adventure You Seek

 

Want to relive those childhood memories of watching a solar eclipse, visiting the planetarium, and gazing at stars and the moon? If yes, make this wish come true from the comfort of your terrace with a variety of binocular and spotting scope designs.

 

Objects that naturally can not be seen with the naked eye can be seen through these amazing optical instruments. If you are a biologist and looking for 1,000 times zoomed-in detailing images of flowers or leaves for your next big project, then choose from a variety of adjustable LED microscope binoculars. These digital microscope binoculars have built-in software that even allows you to save images directly on your hard drive. Explain your presentation in front of the team with more confidence, as you can display high-resolution images like grains of pollen or a tiny cell of a leaf within minutes. 

 

Not only this, be it academic, personal, professional, or experimental requirements, find binoculars, portable microscopes, and more from trusted brands like Generic, Ashchomonline, Binocular, GoSky, and many others on Makro. 

 

What Should You Check Before Buying Binoculars? 

 

Starting from quality, design, to comfort, it can become sometimes confusing to pick the binocular that serves your needs. That’s why it is important to check out key feature details, including the magnification and objective lens size, field of view, lens coating, prism type, exit pupil, eye relief, waterproof, fogproof, weight, build quality, grip, etc. 

 

The objective lens size is usually mentioned with two numbers, where the first number indicates the close appearance of objects and the second shows how much light the lenses can collect. For low-light conditions, a larger lens is mostly considered. If you want to use binoculars for birdwatching or sports, a wide field is useful; otherwise, your view will be disrupted by the edges of the lenses. 

 

Prisms correct the image orientation. When it comes to picking the right prism quality, Bak-4 prisms stand out to be the best. These are made from superior optical glass and provide a clearer, rounder exit pupil with less edge distortion. Look for lenses with full multi-coating to get sharper and brighter views. If you wear glasses, make sure the binoculars have enough eye relief for comfortable viewing, at least 15mm or more. In short, the exit pupil is the small circle of light visible in the eyepiece when you hold binoculars at arm’s length.

 

No one likes an interruption when experiencing the thrill, the joy, and the adventure. Especially, during those moments of underwater activities where you swim along the corals or stare at a thornbill in a distant jungle on a winter morning. Having binoculars with waterproof and fogproof features is a must. 

 

Also, check that the weight is light and the grip is flexible to hold the binoculars. A good grip reduces hand fatigue and offers a steady functioning of the binoculars if used for a longer time. Take a tour of this extensive collection of binoculars and optics to bag the ones that fit perfectly for your purpose and budget.

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