billdz
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As everyone who has attended a club launch knows, eye acuity varies from person to person, some people can see a rocket much higher in the air than others can. My eyes are lower than average and I was wondering if a pair of so-called hands-free binoculars might help, such as these:
https://www.hammacher.com/product/hands-free-binoculars
I'm aware that, for rocketry viewing, any binoculars must be low power with wide field of view. This "hands-free" product has the needed specs but seems rather gimmicky, don't think I've ever seen anyone wearing them.
Anyone have any experience with this type of binoculars?
https://www.hammacher.com/product/hands-free-binoculars
I'm aware that, for rocketry viewing, any binoculars must be low power with wide field of view. This "hands-free" product has the needed specs but seems rather gimmicky, don't think I've ever seen anyone wearing them.
Anyone have any experience with this type of binoculars?