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US Buy Spotting Scope Adapter Mount Review

You might need to follow a little practice to get perfect and steady placement with the product. So, if you have scopes like Telescope, Monoscope, Monocular spotting scope, telescope, microscope, binocular models and Riflescopes, then you may consider turning your scope into a wireless camera with US Buy Spotting Scope Adapter Mount.

Feature Analysis

1. Feature Analysis

US Buy Spotting Scope Adapter Mount can hold the phone from 2 1/8″ to 3 7/8″, which means it can hold all the latest devices of Apple and Samsung. You can use devices having 6 inches display without any hassle.

2. Durable construction

Most of the part of this Spotting Scope Adapter is made of Aluminum. The aluminum frame gives much strength for steady spotting. The high strength PA plastic part there to protect your devices from any friction. The holding chamber had high-density EVA pads to protect device’s screen.

Specifications

  • Weight 4.8 ounces
  • Materials Aluminum and Plastic PA plastic parts
  • Package Dimensions 6.2 x 3.9 x 2.1 inches

Pros

  • Fits Devices from 2 1/8? – 3 7/8?
  • Holds all types of phone
  • Protects screens from scratch
  • Fits eyepieces from 28mm – 47mm
  • Maintain steady crosshair while hunting

Cons

  • Perfect assembly requires some practice

Final Verdict

You might need to follow a little practice to get perfect and steady placement with the product. So, if you have scopes like Telescope, Monoscope, Monocular spotting scope, telescope, microscope, binocular models, and Riflescopes, then you may consider turning your scope into a wireless camera with US Buy Spotting Scope Adapter Mount.

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