This little monocular telescope fits in your bag — and it's on sale

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This little monocular telescope fits in your bag — and it's on sale
This monocular telescope is made to be carried around. Credit: Mesay

TL;DR: Get a clearer view with a high definition monocular telescope for $47, a 14% savings as of Sept. 30.


Telescopes are not known for their portability, to say the least. This device from Mesay, however, is a monocular telescope, which is basically a set of binoculars made for one eye instead of two. It'll still bring faraway objects into focus, just not the ones in space.

The telescope delivers 50x60 magnification and top-notch image quality in a lightweight package. It also has a swing-up eyepiece, so it's convenient for people who wear glasses.

Here's more about how it works:

The telescope also works with your phone to take high-quality photos and videos. You can take snaps of objects up to 3,000 meters away — just attach the universal spring clip to your smartphone. A tripod is also included.

And it really is portable. Since it weighs just 13.93 ounces, you'll be able to enjoy the outdoors without worrying about lugging something heavy around.

This monocular telescope's list price is $54, but you can take $14 off and pay $47 for a limited time.

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