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The Gigapenguin 15x52 HD Binoculars combine professional-grade 15x magnification with a large 22mm eyepiece for an expansive, razor-sharp view. Featuring a universal upgraded phone adapter, these waterproof binoculars let you capture stunning photos directly through the lenses. Designed with BAK4 dielectric-coated prisms and a 52mm objective lens, they excel in low-light conditions, making them perfect for bird watching, hunting, travel, and cruises. Lightweight yet rugged, with adjustable eyecups for all-day comfort, these binoculars come backed by a lifetime warranty and have earned top ranks in camera optics.





| ASIN | B0CG9XF3FR |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #16 in Binoculars |
| Brand | GIGAPENGUIN |
| Built-In Media | 15x52 Binoculars, Adjustable comfortable binoculars neck strap, Binoculars case, Lifetime warranty card, Upgraded universal phone adapter |
| Coating | Increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones (with adapter) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,987 Reviews |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-5 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 3.47 Millimeters |
| Features | Clearer and Sharper Image, Compact Design, Lightweight, Long Eye Relief, Precise and Smooth Focus Control, Rugged, Shock-resistant Design |
| Field of View | 5.8 Degrees |
| Focus Description | Manual Focus |
| Focus Type | Center Focus |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.4"L x 5.2"W x 2.4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.99 Kilograms |
| Low Light Technology | yes |
| Magnification Maximum | 15 x |
| Manufacturer | Gigapenguin Optics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GN-5201 |
| Model Name | GN-5201 |
| Model Number | GN-5201 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 52 Millimeters |
| Prism Type | Roof Prism |
| Size Map | Full Size |
| Special Feature | Clearer and Sharper Image, Compact Design, Lightweight, Long Eye Relief, Precise and Smooth Focus Control, Rugged, Shock-resistant Design Special Feature Clearer and Sharper Image, Compact Design, Lightweight, Long Eye Relief, Precise and Smooth Focus Control, Rugged, Shock-resistant Design See more |
| Specific Uses | Bird Watching, Hunting-and-shooting, Travel and Cruise |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bird Watching, Hunting-and-shooting, Travel and Cruise |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Unlimited, unconditional lifetime warranty. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 15 multiplier x |
A**R
Excellent Value and Quality 15x52 Binoculars
I am somewhat surprised at the excellent imagery of these rather inexpensive Gigapenguin 15x52 roof prism binoculars. The contrast, color and definition I find are quite good and the binoculars do not feel that heavy to me. They have a certain ruggedness that feels comfortable and durable in use. As an example of the image quality, viewing a distant sun glint off shiny metal displays a sharp, white dot, without color aberration or expansive rays of light. I'm not sure how they do it, but if all the copies of these 15x52 binoculars are similar in quality, they are a very good buy.
A**R
Good quality for the price!
They appear to be good quality. The bag they come in is ok’ish at best. A better quality bag would be nice but this bag will do. The binoculars are very clear, and easy to adjust. I use them for work and hunting. I’ve recommended them to other coworkers.
S**E
Great optics at such a reasonable price!
After using my Gigapenguin 15X52 binoculars for several weeks now, I felt that a more thorough explanation of my experience with these binoculars was called for. The Gigapenguin 15X52 binoculars is an obviously high quality optical device that delivers extremely sharp, bright images in all conditions. I’m a consumer products designer by trade and I was very impressed with the design and construction of the device. Generally, more reasonably priced devices like this are nowhere as solidly constructed. The case wall thickness is very robust and the heft of the device gives the new owner great confidence in a long term “relationship”. They are definitely a "2 hand” type of device. At a price that most people could afford for “pro-sumer” level optics, the issue of weight vs. optical power is a given. I can say that these binoculars are definitely NOT a candidate for being carried in one’s pocket. The soft injection molded foam eye cups are extremely comfortable and cushion my eye sockets very well. Having tried many other devices like this over the years, I found that I was generally not very satisfied with the comfort of the device against my face, much less a superior ability to “zoom in” for long distance images. Adding to my challenge to find a better quality device at a reasonable price was the fact that eyes are corrected to “mono vision” which can be a challenge for some devices BUT this pair does work extremely well. Monovision means that one eye is corrected to one prescription while the other eye is corrected to a different prescription. The challenge for me is that I am forced to depend on my brain “melding” the two visual images to form one clear image. Not understanding the finer points of optics, I was very impressed with my ability to see thru the Gigapenguin binocs as well as I do. My only suggestion as to how to achieve the very best binocular experience using these is that a tripod (not included) would make the viewing experience absolutely perfect. As one fixes on a distant target, the binoculars, being a solidly constructed as they are, are more challenging to hold stable……a tripod would address this issue and please keep in mind that ANY 15X52 binoculars will be similarly challenged. A point about the weight: while one should never drop the binoculars, especially on a hard surface, the construction of the binocs feels like it would survive an accidental stumble. I should know because I confess to having dropped them on our hard wood floor. I won’t make that mistake again but I mention it as a warning. High power binoculars are by their very nature, heavier than pocket size devices. I suggest using the included straps when using the device, just in case. I do the same thing when using my digital camera…….why take a chance? We live in an area overflown by both commercial and military aircraft and one of my “hobbies” is running outside when I hear the engine sound to identify the aircraft type. The higher in altitude the aircraft in question is, the harder it is to maintain the image in a stable manner w/o some minor movement in my hands. These binoculars are very substantial and definitely NOT lightweight, which makes the use of a tripod almost mandatory. While not the lightest binoculars that I’ve ever owned, the performance is so good that the weight is a reasonable trade-off. Helping your ability to securely hold the device, the molded-in hand grips are really comfortable to hold as long as you keep your expectations reasonable, again given the weight. The product is packed out with a really nice fitted nylon carrying case with straps, a lens cleaning cloth and protective caps for both ends. The instruction booklet included is well written and a help to the new user………read it once, at least, before you take the binoculars out to use. This binoculars also includes a cell phone clip BUT I didn’t purchase the device to use a cell phone with the binoculars so will not comment on how useful this feature might be. I’m looking forward to years of trouble free use!
T**Y
Good quality, but power is not 15x, more like 11x or at most 12x
I got 5 binoculars, 2 are old heavy, and 3 were recently bought from Amazon for an upcoming trip. I compared all these 5, and here’s my report. First, 5 binocular models: 1) Celestron SkyMaster 15x70, ~$90, 2) Simmons #1107 10x50, too old to have a price, 3) Gigapenguin 15x52, ~$60, 4) Lulolo 12x30, ~$30, and 5) Rodcirant 20x25, ~$30. Celestron 15x70 is super, high quality, high power with crystal images. I often use it for bird watching in my backyard or nearby parks, but it’s just too heavy (3.1 lbs) and bulky to be carried on my trip. Simmons 10x50 has good quality too, but it’s pretty old with scratched lenses, also a bit heavy too (1.6 lbs). So I decided to get a replacement, and another smaller one for my kid. For comparison purpose, I used these two old binoculars as my baseline. Gigapenguin 15x52 looks/feels very nice, good quality, sturdy with sharp images. However, the power is definitely not 15x. It’s between my Celestron 15x and Simmons 10x, but on the lower side, so more like 11x or at most 12x. Though it has 52 mm lens, the images are slightly darker than my old 50 mm Simmons. Nevertheless, I’m happy with this purchase as it’s a perfect replacement for my old Simmons. In addition, it has a bit more compact size and slightly lighter (1.5 lbs), easy to be packed for a trip. I wanted to get the Vortex Crossfire 10x50, but got pulled back by its price, ~$144. Though Lulolo 12x30 has a different brand name from Gigapenguin 15x52, I believe they are designed/made by the same company, because they have the same logo/packaging, etc. So overall it’s similar to Gigapenguin in terms of build quality and image clarity. Of course, it’s much smaller and lighter (0.7 lbs) because of the smaller lenses. The image gets blur quickly towards the periphery of its view. One big disappointment is again the power, which is definitely much less than 12x, more about 8x. Without a comparison, most people won’t be able to tell it. So I really hate this kind of false claim. Anyway, given the black Friday special price and overall quality, it’s still perfect for my kid. Rodcirant 20x25 is a complete cheater, as its power is same as the Lulolo 12x30, so about 8x (see my review on Lulolo above). A false claim from 12x to 8x may be tolerable, but from 20x to 8x is completely insane. I’ve started the returning process. In addition, the images are not as sharp as Lulolo 12x30, and the eye lenses can easily get foggy when you look into them for a bit long time. At the same price as Lulolo 12x30, this is definitely a loser.
L**N
Beautiful images.
Crystal clear; bright optics; very easy to focus. Light - easy to hold still, even though it's 15x magnification. The 52mm objective produces nice bright, clear images. The eyepiece lenses, being larger than normal, offer a wide field of view, as well as great eye relief for both glasses-wearers and naked-eye viewing. Also, the cell phone adapter included is a real asset, and easy to align your cell phone camera lens with the binocular eyepiece. I sent photos of our backyard neighbor without the binoculars and with the binoculars.
A**E
Extremely Impressed!!!!
This is my first pair of binoculars, so I didn’t have anything to really compare them to. I did a lot of researching and comparing on different pairs before purchasing these, and I’m so happy I found them! Besides the raving reviews from other buyers who had more experience with owning different pairs of binoculars and their explanations of why these were the best, here’s a few key features that ultimately pushed me to chose this pair, and why my wife and I love them. The overall quality and feel of the binoculars- meaning they do not look or feel cheaply made, while still being extremely affordable. The nonslip grip is extremely nice, making them easy to hold, and a more comfortable feel. I love taking them with us for hikes in the mountains. Being compact it barely feels like you’re carrying them with the padded neck strap. I usually don’t find the straps comfortable enough, but this one is actually really nice- I barely notice it. I prefer to have them out to catch wildlife, or to scan long distances while on hikes. The case it comes in is very nice and padded as well, so it’s super easy to throw them in your backpack too if you don’t prefer having them out, on you. The quality of the lenses themselves are out of this world. The images while scanning are crystal- clear, they aren’t super hazy or spotty like some say their older pairs were. It’s so nice how clear the view is through the binoculars, and even for my wife who wears glasses with the features this pair has. She enjoys the cellphone adaptor to take photos or videos of wild life. The images come out extremely clear. I’ll update this review with some of the images she’s caught using them when she sends them to me. The few times the images were a little out of focus we used the focus knobs to adjust, and they work perfectly as expected. The only adapter we haven’t used yet is for the tripod. I highly recommend these, as they have enhanced our time out on the trails. We get to capture wildlife like never before. If you’re a hunter or nature/wildlife enthusiast, I truly believe you would love these binoculars. You can’t beat the quality for the price!
J**8
Best binoculars I’ve ever had
These are the best binoculars I’ve ever owned. I’m a bride watcher with bad eyesight- but the images through these binoculars are crystal clear The magnification is also perfect for birding.
A**R
Not bad for the money…
Put these up 15x52’s up against my slightly lower powered (but more expensive) Vortex Crossfire HD 10x50’s. My review will be based off this comparison. The Vortex retails around $170 while this unit lists for $150 (Black Friday about $80). Fit and finish is comparable- both units look and feel well made. This binocular weighs noticeably less, though it’s possible the lightweight materials come at a cost to the end product. Features are typical of most low to mid-range bino’s with carry case (single strap unlike the Vortex which incorporate a shoulder harness- and more attractive carry case), and rubber caps for both eyepiece and objective. Controls are intuitive and focus is good. Glass is clear- respectable, especially if you have minimal experience and are looking for a good low-cost option. Field of view for this unit is less than the lower powered Vortex, which would be expected from higher magnification, but not worth the trade off at this level. Low-light transmission goes to the Vortex, which is also somewhat expected by its lower magnification, but the larger objective of this unit should level the field. In a side-by-side comparison, the clarity is close during daylight hours. And while this may seem like a plug for the opponent, these binoculars are a contender- especially at holiday pricing for the budget minded consumer. I have optics from the the tens, to the thousands of dollars and know everything has its place. I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase these binoculars as a back-up, gift for a first timer, or weekender. I like this product due to cost, and their lightweight nature. I didn’t deduct for having to return the initial product I received which was a lower powered model than I ordered and had to return. A first time buyer should purchase with confidence. A seasoned optics consumer should understand the tradeoff…
M**S
Absolutely excellent binoculars
I've been very pleased with these binoculars since they arrived. They're absolutely excellent quality. The phone attachment is simple to use, but somewhat of a pain to get on and off each time. However, such a bonus to have. It comes with a case and lens covers. Really lovely quality and nice to hold.
E**4
Disappointing
Not as good as they are described. Very disappointing 😞
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