Binocular Accessories

Here, you can explore a variety of custom accessories we offer for binoculars, including neck straps, harnesses, backpacks, photo adapters, and tripod adapters. These small, practical items are often popular add-ons that consumers are willing to purchase separately. Adding these accessories to your brand’s product lineup can not only boost sales but also provide your customers with a more complete and satisfying experience. All accessories support brand customization and additional packaging design.

PictureCodeName
HAYA-3Tripod
PEJA-1PEJA-1Mobile phone clip
LIDA-1Mobile phone clip
LEXA-1LEXA-1Mobile phone clip
MELA-1Colorful tripod
GULA-1GULA-1Shoulder strap
GULA-2GULA-2Colorful shoulder straps
YUYA-1Bluetooth controller
PEJA-2L-Bracket

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FAQ About Binocular Accessories

One commonly used binocular model is the Steiner Military/Marine binoculars, which are known for their durability, high-quality optics, and waterproof design. Another popular choice is the Leupold BX-4 Pro Guide HD binoculars, which offer excellent clarity and low-light performance.

So, the difference between a 10x, 12x or 15x binocular really isn’t significant. Of course, the 10x will be a little easier, because it will be inevitably lighter and with the lower magnification there will be less perceived vibration.

Eye cups also function as a type of sun shade to protect the eyes from direct sunlight. The photo above shows the left eye cup twisted outwards for use without glasses. The right eye cup is twisted inwards for use with glasses. Generally speaking, of course, both eye cups would be set in the same position.

Soldiers can tripod mount or hand hold the binoculars. Power comes from two AA batteries or vehicle power units via an adapter cable.