Monoculars

When designing a monocular, think of it as half of a roof prism binocular. While the viewing experience with a monocular might not be as comfortable as with binoculars—similar to using a rifle scope with one eye—the design offers significant cost advantages. With only half the optical system and structure needed, the production cost of a monocular is nearly half that of an equivalent binocular.
For brand clients seeking a balance between high performance and cost efficiency, FORESEEN OPTICS’ monoculars are the ideal choice. We are committed to maintaining optical quality while providing your brand with more competitive product solutions. Whether it’s for outdoor activities, birdwatching, or shooting practice, our monoculars deliver exceptional viewing experiences at a lower cost for your customers.
FORESEEN OPTICS monoculars use the same high-quality optical materials and craftsmanship as our roof prism binoculars. Despite their more compact design, they still offer sharp, clear images and are easier to carry. For consumers who are budget-conscious but still demand high-performance optical devices, monoculars are undoubtedly a smart choice.
Additionally, we offer a range of customization services to help your brand stand out in the market. You can choose from various magnification levels, body materials, colors, and branding options, and we will work with you to create unique products that align with your brand identity.
By choosing FORESEEN OPTICS, you can not only reduce production costs but also attract more target customers with customized product solutions. Let your brand gain a competitive edge in the market—FORESEEN OPTICS is the trusted partner you need.

Advantages of FORESEEN Monoculars

1.Good for long searches

Good for long searches

2.Excellent low light performance

Excellent low light performance

3.Night vision options

Night vision options

4.Diversified products and customized services

Diversified products and customized services

PictureProduct CodeProduct modelExit pupil diameterExit pupil distanceField of viewPrism
HEYM1250112×504.1mm14.5mm5.4°BAK7
LODZ103050-110-30×505-1.7mm14-12mm5°BAK7
DEWM1050-1/DEWM1250-110×505mm17mm6°BAK4
LODM1260P12×605.2mm14mm6.8°BAK7
LODM102060110-20X604-2.8mm15mm5.6°-2.8°BAK7
HUYA824408-24×405-1.65mm15mm4.5°-2.2°BAK7
HUYM768×283mm12mm6.8°BAK4
HEYM104010×403.8mm15mm5.8°BAK7
HEYM1040-110×403.8mm15mm5.8°BAK7
HUYM1650PP16×503.3mm15mm3.22°BAK7
DIXA123312×332.75mm15mm5.3°BAK4

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FAQ About Monoculars

Around 6x to 8x
However, it’s important to note that higher magnifications can make the image shakier if the monocular is not stabilized, either with a tripod or a steady hand. Events and Large-Area Viewing: At concerts, sports events, or any large, scenic views, a magnification around 6x to 8x is preferable.

It is subjective, but used properly, a pair of binoculars will deliver a better optical image. It feels a bit more alive and natural as you’re able to use both eyes. However, the optical image on a monocular isn’t going to be that far away from the binoculars, and there are advantages for using the monocular.

Here are some suggestions:

Best for night vision. Bushnell Equinox X650 monocular.
Best for use with a smartphone. Celestron Outland X 10×50.
Best for moon observations. Orion 10-25×42 monocular.
Best for photos and videos. Canon PowerShot Zoom digital monocular.
Best for unsteady hands. Opticron Oregon 4 PC Oasis 10X42 monocular.

Visually impaired people may use monoculars to see objects at distances at which people with normal vision do not have difficulty, e.g., to read text on a chalkboard or projection screen. Applications for viewing more distant objects include natural history, hunting, marine and military.