
Designed for birdwatchers and outdoor explorers who need reliable optics in the field.
Built for Real Observation
Not every spotting scope performs the same in real conditions. This setup is designed to give you a practical balance between magnification, brightness, and usability — so you can actually use the zoom range, not just have it on paper.
From early morning light to longer viewing sessions, it’s built to stay functional, comfortable, and reliable when you need it most.
See What You're Actually Looking At
Spotting something in the distance is one thing — understanding what it is is another. This scope gives you the clarity needed to identify animals, track details, and read subtle movement, not just observe shapes.
Zoom You Can Actually Use
High magnification only matters if it stays usable. This setup is designed to deliver a controlled, stable view across the zoom range, so you can stay focused on your subject instead of constantly readjusting.
Stay on Target, Even in Motion
Whether you're following movement or scanning a wide area, this scope helps you keep your subject in view without losing control. Built for real-world use, not static viewing.
Designed to Work When It Matters
In the field, small details make a big difference. From quick setup and smooth adjustments to a balanced, stable viewing experience, every part of the design is built to support real use — not just specifications on paper.
Whether you're scanning a wide area or focusing on a single subject, it helps you stay efficient, in control, and focused on what matters.
Precise Adjustment
Wide Angle View
Lightweight Build
Fast Targeting
Field Durable
Clear Edge Detail
Minimal Distortion
Quick Setup
Portable Setup
Precise Adjustment
Wide Angle View
Lightweight Build
Fast Targeting
Field Durable
Clear Edge Detail
Minimal Distortion
Quick Setup
Portable Setup
Precise Adjustment
Wide Angle View
Lightweight Build
Fast Targeting
Field Durable
Clear Edge Detail
Minimal Distortion
Quick Setup
Portable Setup
Precise Adjustment
Wide Angle View
Lightweight Build
Fast Targeting
Field Durable
Clear Edge Detail
Minimal Distortion
Quick Setup
Portable Setup
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Model: 25–75×70 spotting scope
Magnification: 25×–75× variable zoom
Objective Lens Diameter: 70 mm (2.76 in)
Eyepiece Diameter: 15 mm (0.59 in)
Field of View: 38–18 m at 1000 m (124–59 ft at 1000 yd)
Optical System: High-definition optical system
Lens Coating: Multilayer wideband anti-reflective coating
Focusing System: Central focusing
Zoom Adjustment: Smooth variable zoom control
Housing Material: Magnesium alloy body
Grip: Rubberized non-slip grip
Design: Ergonomic and portable outdoor design
Handle: Integrated carry handle
Waterproof Rating: Nitrogen-sealed IPX6 waterproof construction
Weather Protection: Sealed housing designed to prevent internal moisture
Eye Mask Type: Blackout eyecup
Viewing Angle: Wide-angle optical design
Tripod Compatibility: Standard tripod mount adapter
Low-Light Performance: Large objective lens designed for improved light capture in low-light conditions
Dimensions (Device): 325 × 145 × 85 mm (12.8 × 5.7 × 3.3 in)
Dimensions (Package): 395 × 185 × 105 mm (15.6 × 7.3 × 4.1 in)
Weight (Device): 975 g (2.15 lb)
Weight (Packaged): 1750 g (3.86 lb)
Included Accessories: Carrying bag, lens cleaning cloth, instruction manual, tripod
Frequently asked questions
How far can I realistically see with this spotting scope?
How far can I realistically see with this spotting scope?
In clear conditions, you can typically identify subjects at distances of around 110 to 330+ yards (100–300+ meters), depending on lighting, stability, and terrain. Larger objects can be observed at much greater distances, often 550+ yards (500+ meters).
The key difference is not just distance, but the ability to see usable detail, not just shapes — especially compared to standard binoculars.
Does it work in low light conditions?
Does it work in low light conditions?
The large objective lens helps capture more light, making it suitable for early morning, late afternoon, and overcast conditions. However, it is not night vision equipment.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. The scope is designed to be straightforward to set up and adjust, even if you’re new to spotting scopes. At the same time, it offers enough control for more experienced users.
What makes this different from binoculars?
What makes this different from binoculars?
Binoculars are great for general viewing, but they have limits when it comes to distance. A spotting scope is built for long-range observation with more detail and control.
Will it work with my phone for photos or videos?
Will it work with my phone for photos or videos?
Yes, it can be used with most smartphone adapters. Just keep in mind that fit depends on the adapter and eyepiece size—this is common across all spotting scopes. Once properly aligned, you can capture photos and videos directly through the lens.
Can I track moving animals with it?
Can I track moving animals with it?
Yes — the design supports controlled movement and stable tracking, making it easier to follow subjects without losing them from your view, especially compared to handheld optics.
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About Vexomo
Vexomo is built for people who spend time outdoors.
We offer outdoor technology designed for real-world use in the field — helping you see more clearly and stay aware of your surroundings.
Our goal is simple: provide practical, reliable tools you can use wherever you go.