- Brand: Adasion
- Model Name: MW6
- Eye Piece Lens Description: Prism
- Objective Lens Diameter: 56 Millimeters
- Product Dimensions: 5.5″D x 3.3″W x 2.3″H
- Focus Type: Manual Focus
- Power Source: Adapter
- Finderscope: Reflex
- Item Weight: 15.8 Ounces
- Lens Coating Description: Fully Multi-Coated
- 【12×56 High Power Monocular, High Definition and Super Bright View, Clear Low Light Vision】 Advanced Fully Multi-Coated monocular with large 18mm BAK4 prism lens provide HD vision, brighter view and clear low light vision. Dielectric coating & phase coating monocular provide clear, high-contrast and color-accurate images. Perfect for bird watching, wildlife, hiking, camping, concerts and sports.
- 【21mm Large Eyepiece Monocular Telescope, Larger View, Clearer Details】 Equipped 21mm large eyepiece, provides more comfortable and larger view. High powered monocular telescope provides 12x magnification with 56mm objective diameter wide lens, 325ft/1000yards of large field of view, delivers best view in bird watching star watching.
- 【One-click Photography Monocular with Upgraded Strudy Tripod and Phone Adapter】 More sturdy tripod than others ensure clearer, brighter and shakeless images. Enable you to take pictures with just one-click. Easily capture beauties in the distant world and share them with your friends and families.
- 【2021 Newly Universal Smartphone Adapter, Easy to Use, Fit for All Kinds of Smartphone】 Quick alignment, compatible with phone case, portable and stable. Suitable for all kinds of smartphone including but not limited to iPhone, Samsung, Sony, Google, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc.
- 【Lightweight Monocular, Portable Hand Strap, IPX7 Waterproof】 Lightweight monocular with comfortable and portable hand strap, prevents the monocular scope from slipping out your hand. IPX7 Nitrogen-filled waterproof provides waterproof, fog proof, dustproof and shockproof protection in any weather and any conditions.

















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Jens –
I take my Adasion 12×56 monocular with me when I go walking along a local river. I like being able to see the details of birds and flowers that are nearby. I love being able to see birds farther away enough to identify them. The monocular’s 12-power magnification (equivalent to a 600mm camera lens) means that sometimes I can watch birds from far enough away that they don’t fly away first. For instance, I came upon goldfinches eating seeds from tall dry weeds growing next to a local path. Crossing to the other side of the path, I watched the birds for five minutes with them filling up most of the viewing area in marvelous detail.The monocular’s large exit lens brings in enough light that I can easily view things in fairly low light. I like that. On the way back from the river, I check on a small flock of wood ducks that gathers in a canal flowing beneath a canopy of trees. The shaded, late afternoon canal is not too dark for this monocular.Instead of using the supplied hand strap, I attached a camera strap to the monocular and wear it around my neck. The Adasion 12×56 is lighter and has more magnification than my 8×42 binoculars which I wear with a chest harness for convenience. The additional magnification of the monocular also magnifies the natural movement of one’s hands more than does the 8-power binoculars. I’m used to image stabilization with my digital camera and may explore a much more expensive image-stabilized monocular someday. In the meantime, I’ve decided the view from the extra magnification outweighs the additional shake in the view and just live with it. I could haul the monopod around mounted to my metal camera tripod, but I see a monocular as a quick, nimble viewing experience. If I had an 80-power spotting scope, I’d be using the tripod.I’ve experimented with taking photos through the monocular using my iPhone. I mounted the monocular, adapter, and phone on a regular metal camera tripod. A regular camera tripod is more stable than the little plastic tabletop tripod included with the monocular and allows taking pictures while you’re standing up. I used the phone’s self-timer to avoid camera shake. Worked like a charm for stationary subjects. With image stabilization being part of the camera in many smartphones these days, I’ll be experimenting with handholding the monocular-iPhone rig to see what kind of results I might get.In the attached images, the sunflowers in the first image were taken with the monocular; the second image shows the sunflowers taken without the monocular, similar to the regular view from our eyes. Standing close to the sunflowers, the monocular allows me to watch the bees at work! In the image of the northern flicker woodpecker on the telephone pole, the monocular brought me close enough to see its spots and clearly identify it—had it not already identified itself with its signature loud call.If you’re looking for a well-built, hand-holdable, high-powered monocular at a modest cost, I’d recommend the Adasion 12×56. While I have no way of verifying the claims that the monocular employs a superior BAK4 prism and multi-coated optics for superior image clarity and nitrogen gas to prevent moisture from seeping inside, I like that they claim such. My senses tell me this is a sturdy device, not overly heavy, encased in a rubberized outer skin with a tripod thread, which focuses smoothly and lets in loads of light. At this price point, the fact that the monocular’s optics aren’t corrected for chromatic abberation (purple or green fringes around bright objects) is no reason to discount the Adasion 12×56.
E Brown –
Bought one for the wife and I was so impressed with it I ordered a second one for me. I’m always squinting with one eye through binoculars anyway. Phone mount has a lot of adjustment, should fit all but the newest flip phones. super fast delivery.
Pat –
I’ve been using the same 7×20 Nikon binoculars for 50 years so that is my only comparison and WOW. Lightweight, easy to grasp and focus with one hand. I did set up with my phone and took a photo but with a broken right wrist that was quite a challenge and won’t be doing that again until it is healed and functioning normal again, but wanted to make sure that feature works well and it did.As night closed in and outdoor images faded I was impressed with how many details I could still see through the scope.The threading on the monocular and the phone bracket fit my monopod and tripod perfectly as well as the little tripod that came in the package.Not a single bird visited the yard after unpacking it – maybe tomorrow.
Samka Pandaziev –
This thing together with I phone 14 is a beast. You can literally see in the dark and very faraway. Totally worth for the money. Technology is amazing these days and for a such a small price.
Jay M. Arancio –
The monocular itself is high quality… more than I expected. The phone mount and tripod are acceptable. Once you get comfortable mounting your phone in holder, lining up lens, and getting it properly seated over monocular eyepiece, it works well. It can also be difficult to remove mount from eyepiece.I took the moon photo with an iPhone 12 Pro Max. I had to line up lens hole with bottom lens (of three) on iPhone. FYI… if you zoom in too much on screen, it switches to using two lenses… top and bottom…which makes screen go blank, so stay below 2.5x. I also used a camera app that gave me full manual control.
Steve Scott –
Great small, no frills scope.
Daryl Forrester –
This monocular is great I specifically got these to use while hunting binoculars are difficult to use with glasses but the monocular is designed for use with or without glasses not to mention the ease of focusing and the clarity of the unit I am super pleased