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The Wingspan Optics Spectator 8X32 binoculars combine lightweight portability with powerful 8x magnification and a bright 32mm objective lens, delivering wide, clear views ideal for birdwatching, sports, and concerts. Designed with ergonomic non-slip grips and water-resistant construction, they offer durable, comfortable use for hours in any weather. A top-rated, budget-friendly choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking sharp, immersive optics on the go.









| ASIN | B01AHC6IZG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 6.9 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | 209,516 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,733 in Binoculars |
| Brand | Wingspan |
| Brand Name | Wingspan |
| Coating | Anti-Reflective |
| Colour | Black-8x32: FieldView |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,331 Reviews |
| Digital Magnification Measured in Multiples (Digital Zoom) | 8 x |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | ยฑ3 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Glass |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 4.00 |
| Eye Relief | 14.8 Millimeters |
| Field of View | 356 Feet |
| Focus Description | Manual Focus |
| Focus Type | Manual focus |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.4L x 11.4W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 15.2 Ounces |
| Low Light Technology | yes |
| Magnification maximum | 8 x |
| Manufacturer | Wingspan Optics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PS - 83201 |
| Model Name | compact binoculars |
| Model Number | PS - 83201 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32 Millimetres |
| Objective lens diameter | 32 Millimetres |
| Prism Type | Roof Prisms with BaK-4 Glass |
| Product Features | Eye Relief: 14.8mm, Field of View: 356ft/1000yds, Lens coating: Fully multi-coated, Magnification: 8X, Prism Type: BaK-4, Roof Prism |
| Relative Brightness | 4 |
| Size Map | Compact |
| Special feature | Eye Relief: 14.8mm, Field of View: 356ft/1000yds, Lens coating: Fully multi-coated, Magnification: 8X, Prism Type: BaK-4, Roof Prism Special feature Eye Relief: 14.8mm, Field of View: 356ft/1000yds, Lens coating: Fully multi-coated, Magnification: 8X, Prism Type: BaK-4, Roof Prism See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bird Watching |
| Specific uses for product | Bird Watching |
| UPC | 706695920189 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| VESA Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 8 multiplier_x |
M**R
Great budget binoculars.
Reviewing these after having them in use for a couple of months. For the money they seem to be a great choice. Image brightness & clarity is very good but does blur a tiny bit at the edges, although this isnโt a major problem. Iโve put the waterproofing to the test in some really bad weather & seen no issues here. They appear to be well made & robust & Iโve been very happy with them. Some will be wondering & yes theyโre made in China but, so were an Olympus set I checked out... At almost twice the price! Image quality wasnโt significantly better either.
J**D
Excellent for the price
Excellent for the price. Though a little larger than the usual compact binoculars, the 32mm objectives mean that these binoculars are smaller and lighter than standard optics yet still have a pretty good performance in low light. Image is nice and clear and they feel quite rugged.
M**S
A fine optical product
Having had sufficient time to assess the binoculars out of doors, I am quite satisfied with the optical qualities of this product. As a spectacle-wearer, I appreciate that the field of view is restricted but I have found that without wearing my glasses, the product can be fully adjusted to give a fine and bright image with better field of view with the central focus and individual eyepiece adjuster brought into play. I didn't realise that Wingspan offer a lifetime guarantee on these binoculars which makes the purchase even better for value.
A**R
No toys here.
I bought these for my 6 yr old nephew thinking they would be one step up from a toy. I was very pleased to find quality viewing through them way beyond what I expected. To clarify, I use Leica Ultravids daily and have had Swarovski but these little budget bins are well worth the money.
B**T
You will not be disappointed
I am just getting back into birdwatching and my old Opticron bins had seen better days (and lots of sparrows). The cost of servicing them was about what these Polaris bins cost, and so I bought them. They are superb, I have tried and tested more expensive bins but these are as good as anything I have tried. I don't claim to be an expert but, they are well made and do exactly what I want. I was going back for the 8x42's but they seem to have sold out. They are very well made and you will not be disappointed, especially at this price.
T**L
Reasonable for the money
Had my doubts about these but I decided to keep them. The image in the centre is sparkling but the image degrades significantly not too far off-centre. For ยฃ59 I suppose you get what you pay for. Low light performance is pretty good. Iโm comparing them to a set of ยฃ150 10x42 Nikons which are of course superior in all respects. I do like them and their compact size and they definitely offer assistance in viewing distant objects.
V**E
I'm delighted with this item
I'm delighted with this item.The viewing is very clear and just perfect for what I need.The weight too is perfect even though I have arthritis in my hand it doesn't cause any problems. They are well worth trying.
B**B
One Star
Left barrel doesn't focus.
P**K
I have had 4-5 previous 'mini' binocular pairs - these are clearly the best
As a serious birder, I typically use my Swarovski 12 x 50's when birding - with one exception - on my morning walks in my local cemetery. The goal there is more to walk than to bird and those 12 x 50's are heavy, so.... But I still bird on my walks (hate to waste the opportunity to get some data!) so have always used minis for this. The Wingspans were to replace a pair of Eagle Optics minis that I lost and could not replace after Eagle Optics went out of business. That was a lucky break in a way (as much as I miss that company) because it led me to do some research. Unable to find any recent reviews of mini binoculars from a trusted source, I asked a good pal at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology if he had any recommendations for minis. He recommended the Wingspans. After using mine for over 3 months now, I cannot recommend them highly enough. They really deserve a 6 stars given the price, which is at least $20 cheaper than the Eagle Optics pairs I'd purchased a decade ago and so much sharper and clearer than any of those several pair I had experience with. That they come with a lifetime guarantee and a 30-day money-back guarantee sure doesn't hurt. That's really it - the main thing. They provide a very sharp and clear image - which is why you buy a pair of binoculars! That you can get this at $65 is kind of remarkable. Of course they cannot compare to my Swarovskis - but those cost $3K! They're not THAT far off, though, especially in good lighting conditions and for birds within 50-100 yards (or closer). In short, the diopter system works very well - if you use it and optimize the focus across both eyes (which are, of course, not quite equal for most of us), the sharpness of focus will be consistently sharp across the entire focal range - from close-up to very distant. That is the most important part for me. Part of that sense, though, I am sure has to do with their wider field-of-view (FOV) than the minis I have had in the past - typically 8 x 26. The Wingspans are 8 x 32, same FOV as all the full-size binoculars I'd owned until getting my Swarovski 12 x 50s. That extra visual space makes a big difference for any birder, especially those just beginning. In addition, they are lightweight, of course, and the included strap allows me to loop them around my neck and a shoulder so that they do not flop as I walk. I have also been quite impressed with the company's customer service. My first pair had two issues - first, the strap broke at the point where it attaches to the bins themselves after 2.5 months of fairly heavy use (3 mile walk each day). They got sweated on a lot and that may have had a lot to do with it. Still, I thought it should have lasted longer. I contacted the company to say so; they quickly responded to say that they would send out a new strap. My original message to them also described the fact that the pair I had didn't hold its focus across the range of distances I used them for and did they do free adjustments during the warranty period (which, at the time, I did not know was lifetime!). When they responded about the strap, I replied to thank them but to also reiterate that I was still curious about the diopter issue and they then said they would simply replace the binoculars instead of replacing the strap. And they did exactly that. I had the new pair just days later. And, as I said, they are perfect. Apparently, I'd gotten a sub-optimal pair - which they did not ask me to return, either, so I can still use them around the house. One important caveat to anyone relatively new to binocular users: see the paragraph above if you somehow skipped over it. It is important to check the accuracy of the diopter across the entire visual range to make sure the pair you have is in good internal adjustment. Second, I would replace the strap. I purchased straps from Amazon that have elasticized loops that fit through the fittings on the binocular sides that have a clip-insert system (OP/TECH USA Super Classic Strap) that I have been pretty happy with, though I've only had them on for a week or two so far. They elastic loop should eliminate the wear problem I described above and the strap is considerably more comfortable on the neck. They are $20 - but worth it, and recall that you are probably saving that amount by purchasing these binoculars in the first place. Third, I am not completely thrilled by the eye cups. They eye cups are described as 'locking' but they are not in my experience. They have performed the same on both pairs that I have used. These are minor issues, of course, and I have since bought 3 more pair to give away as gifts! I'm voting with my wallet here, folks! PS: I have NOT tested the claim that these guys are waterproof - not sure I want to, but I am curious, that's for sure.
L**.
Impressive Binos for the price
I have only owned a week, and am a novice birder and binoculars owner. That said, I have been blown away by these Binos. Lightweight, great field of view, easy focus. And well the detail /clarity is great!
M**N
These are nice, compact
These are nice, compact, lightweight binoculars that give a sharp image, and the price is quite modest. There are a couple of drawbacks that prevent my giving 5 stars to this product. The covers on the front lenses are difficult to get into place as they snap over the lens. It is a tight fit and can be frustrating to get them locked in. It would have made more sense to have cups that slip over the end of the shaft as another brand has that I just bought. The case has a belt loop rather than a shoulder strap. The belt loop is good for a man as most wear belts but not all women have belts to slide the case onto, and since my wife is the primary user of the binoculars, this arrangement makes it difficult for her to have the case on her body. Having both would have solved the problem.
J**E
GREAT binoculars and an amazing bargain!
I am SO thrilled with my new binoculars! I ordered the Compact 8x32โs. Iโd call them semi-compact. Bigger (and much higher quality) than my super-compact pocket ones and yet perfect to take along in a bag or on a belt. I've had them a week and I've gotten familiar with them and had a chance to use them as well. They look great AND they show things at a distance well, crisp! They are comfortable to hold with an indentation in the nonslip finish for each thumb. I have a problem with the finish on, and eye cups of, many binoculars as most are latex. But these don't smell like tires and they don't bother me. And the eye cups do not fold down they twist up to allow for glasses. In the center, they adjust to the width between the eyes. And they have a right eye diopter which allows for the difference between most people's eyes, from each other. You use a dial type adjuster to focus the right eye first, then the main dial in the center to focus them for both eyes. * They came with a neck strap that is nicer than most binoculars. They also have lens covers for both ends, the larger ones remain attached when removed from the lenses, and the ones over the eye pieces are connected by a sort of accordion folded section of the same material and one side has a closed slot for attaching it to the strap (WHAT a GREAT idea!) and the other side has a slot as well but it has a break allowing it to be removed from the other side of the strap for use. A really great design! They also come with a soft side but padded case with a velcro closure for fast removal of your binoculars. It has a belt slot in the back but it seems small to me. I think it might accommodate a 1 to 1.5" belt. They also come with a cleaning cloth. Their instructions state that you should only clean them a couple times a year. In between use a blower bulb to blow off any debris. The cloth is in a plastic case to prevent dust and dirt from getting on it which could quite possibly scratch your lenses. I have been very pleased with both this superior product and the company's attention to the customer's needs. I whole-heartedly recommend them! * NOTE: I couldn't turn the adjustor for the right diopter the second time I took them out so I wrote to the company and received a very prompt response. They gave me instructions on how to remedy this problem as well as how to handle a replacement should this not work. It did take me a good amount of pressure to unstick it and turn it but they had said that it would. They said it would be stiff because it is new so I plan on working it back and forth a little before I set the adjustor to my eyes.
J**S
Just what I wanted
I love binoculars. I have four other pairs of binoculars and use all of them sometimes, but I bought these binoculars because I was looking for a lightweight, compact binocular to use in daylight. They fill that role perfectly so far. I compared them to my 8x42 Bausch & Lomb Elite binoculars from the 1990s and they compare well. The B&Ls have slightly better resolution, and a slightly flatter field of view, but for the price I paid these are very satisfactory. The B&L binoculars cost $800 plus in the 1990s and were considered high-end binoculars. These compare nicely at a much lower price. Plus, they are half of the weight and nicely compact. I am looking forward to using them in many situations.
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