Brunton F-ECHO7018

Brunton F-ECHO7018
alaScore 85

56 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 56 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 80/100. The average review date is Mar 30, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 16361 reviews from other Binoculars. The alaScore™ for this product is 85/100 = Very good. Last update: May 19, 2013.

Review analysis

(Based on 56 reviews)

User Reviews  

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Eh

 

I bought this expecting a little more than what I received. I guess it is my fault for not doing all of the research but I have not been overly impressed with my purchase. I feel like it is just lacking in the effective magnification I anticipated.

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Brenton Echo 7x18 Pocket Scope

 

This scope has a very small view. Not worth the price. I won't even give it as a present. Junk!

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There are better choices out there.

 

I had one of these and wanted to purchase a second to keep with my backpacking stuff. When looking for a second one on line I found there were many other models available. I decided to order a dozen different models to try them and make a decision....

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Neat little scope!

 

I bought this piece for looking at vistas, hiking, and casual spotting at the rifle range. The scope is compact (it can fit normally in your jeans pocket), and lighter than I expected. The frame is made of a hard rubber-like substance, but doesn't look...

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Great light weight option

 

I like this little scope because it weighs nothing and I can look alittle farther ahead in places. I have binoculars but Im trying to go hiking lighter.Great Deal!!

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Decent, but don't expect miracles

 

The field of view is narrow, the image is somewhat dim and distorted, the focusing requires millimeter-short movements, prolonged use will make your eyes tired - what's not to like? I'm not gonna lie - compared to more expensive optics, this scope...

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I have some pretty fancy binoculars and still have a use for this.

 

I got my Brunton 7x18 scope today and tested it against a couple of fancy state of the art binoculars I'm lucky to have, a pair of 70's area Carl Zeiss 6x20B that I bought for $100 back in the day and a pair of 7x35 Leica Trinovid (perhaps 80's era)...

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It was great, until it broke.

 

I bought this monocular to get a better view of the performers at operas and orchestral performances. I liked the size - very convenient and unobtrusive, it fit easily into an evening bag - and if the quality wasn't quite Zeiss, well, life is a series...

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And one for my husband

 

I wanted to try one a bit more expensive than the Carson. Very little difference that I could tell. I am very happy with the size and weight. The only negative was the scope came in a box with no padding at all. It was banging around in the box....

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Great, little monocular!!

 

I love this monocular. It's small, lightweight and fits easily in my purse. My intention is to use it at concerts. I tried it out at a concert last night and it worked great. If you are looking for a not-high-end zooming device at a low price, this...

Product Specifications

What could be the spy's most valuable tool, Brunton's 7X18 monocular is remarkable. Built with BaK-4 prism glass, the multi-coated Pocket Scope has a near focus of only 13 inches. Quality optics have never been so small. Take a peek at the Echo Pocket Scope before it takes a peek at you.Specifications:- Power: 7X- 1.3"x3.3" - 1.8 oz - 1.1 ft. Close focus - 2.6mm Exit pupil - 12mm Eye relief - 181 ft. Field of view @ 1000 yds. - BaK-4 prism glass - Multi coated - Includes lanyard and case