This monocular telescope also comes with a tripod and smartphone attachment — everything you need to start taking pics right out of the box, other than the phone itself. (Amazon)(Amazon)More
As a pro photographer who lives in the mountains, I love snapping pictures of wildlife. The walls of my home are peppered with photos of owls, foxes, elk and bears. That said, I don't always carry my wildlife setup with me. It's heavy, bulky and expensive — it ran me more than $5,000 (gulp). Thankfully, now I don't always need it: The Md.Life 80x Zoom Monocular Telescope, on sale for only $33, means any shutterbug can get good close-up images with the camera that's already in their pocket: their phone. At this price, it would make a great stocking stuffer for the birdwatcher or stargazer in your life.
Equipped with five AC outlets and four USB ports, this electrifying gadget is enough for everyone to charge their iPads, iPhones, MacBooks (you get the picture) all at once. No, it's not a massive discount, but this bestseller is within a dollar of its all-time low (and it's retailed for as much as $20 in the past).
I've been lucky to avoid power outages in my most recent home, with one exception: During the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs. My wife and I were watching the Colorado Avalanche when the power went out. Bummed that I was going to miss the rest of the game, I looked out the window and saw that my neighbor had the game going via his outdoor projector, which was plugged into an Explorer 1000 v2. Lesson learned.
Its two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, one DC car port, and three AC outlets mean you can charge your tech as well as run a space heater. For an extra $250 you can add solar panels, which can charge this from 0-80% in just 2.4 hours.
This highly rated (and reasonably priced) telly is the one Goldilocks would likely opt for; not too big, not too small, just right. High-def resolution and Dolby Digital Audio help enhance the viewing experience with clear picture and sound, and you'll have easy access to all of your favorite streaming platforms in one place. At just $180, this price matches the TV's lowest of the year.
Reviewers say they like this lightweight gadget better than heavy, bulky binocs.
If traditional iPads are a bit too cumbersome for your daily routine, the smaller, more approachable Mini may be right up your alley. It's only 8.3 inches wide and is small enough to hold with just one hand. During Prime Day, it's sitting at a new all-time low price — $25 cheaper than we've ever seen it.
"I never realized how much I needed an iPad until I got this. The Mini is so cute and it fits in my medium size purse. There's nothing it can't do that the newer or bigger ones can't. Easy to travel with. Easy to use and high performance," wrote one fan.
With this sale and the coupon, you're only paying $33, 40% off the usual price — quite the deal for what you get.
We've all been there. You look up at the night sky to see a gorgeous full moon and think to yourself, "That would look amazing on the 'gram." You grab your phone and snap a pic. The resulting photograph is not at all what you want, with the moon taking up only a few pixels in the frame — not worth posting at all.
While smartphone cameras have gotten insane in the past few years, almost to the point that you can barely tell the difference between a photo shot on your phone and one shot with a pro-grade camera, one area that still lags is zoom. It takes a long lens to get close-up images of wildlife, the sky or a sporting event, and our phones are too compact. Even the cheapest camera with good zoom capabilities will run you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.
This telescope features 80x zoom, which will give you — or your smartphone — a clear view of subjects up to 1,500 yards away. That's almost a mile. It also comes with an easy-to-use smartphone adapter and tripod, so everything you need for quality photos is included. The telescope itself features an adjustable eye cup and focusing wheel to ensure what you're looking at is in focus, as well as a nonslip rubber coating to keep you from losing your grip.
Nearly 700 customers have given this telescope a five-star review, and more than 500 have flown off the virtual shelves in the last month alone.
"This telescope has a good weight, but not too heavy and feels good to hold on to," commented one five-star reviewer, adding that it's "very well made and takes up little space in my backpack or as it swings on my neck and more comfortable to use than binoculars."
Another happy customer noted that they liked it much more than their binoculars. "It was easy to see through. Easy to focus. Easy to find my target. Looking out from my patio, I was able to zoom right in on the casinos in the Las Vegas Valley with great clarity." But the city lights weren't the only place this telescope was handy: "The best, though, was on a cruise ship. As whales were breaching off the back of the ship, everyone was passing it around to get a good view. Some hooked up their cell phones and got nice video as well."
A third photographer took this telescope on a trip to Yellowstone. "There was a family of buffalo grazing in a field I would estimate to be 1,500 to 2,000 feet away. Using the camera attachment was easier than I thought it would be. Line up the hole with your phone's camera lens and then attach it to the scope. It was good for pictures and actually easier for videos."
While you shouldn't expect professional-level equipment, some customers still expressed concerns regarding image quality. "The only real negative was the camera attachment; it doesn't really give a good image and it is blurry around the edges," mentioned one four-star reviewer, adding the caveat, "I say this only trying it quickly two times."
Another customer, who rated the telescope four stars overall, mentioned that it interfered with their phone case. "I have to take off the protective cover of my phone to use it with the monocular," they mentioned, before adding, "This is going to be very useful and a lot of fun. Much better than binoculars."
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.