First Look: GoView Zoomr 10x42 Binocular

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posted on September 10, 2025
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GoView USA has announced the introduction of its Zoomr 10x42mm binocular, designed specifically for situations where brilliant image quality is essential.

“The new Zoomr 10x42 binoculars are the perfect choice where a larger magnification is required,” said Todd Pearson, CEO of GoView USA. “With its ergonomic design, this binocular is extremely comfortable and lightweight. The proprietary lens coatings provide unbelievably brilliant images and colors for an optical instrument at such an affordable price.”

Zoomr Rear Lenses

The robust glass fiber-reinforced plastic housing has a 10x magnification which, in combination with the large lens diameter, allows for viewing of small details in brilliant colors over sizeable distances. The binocular comes standard with a loaded accessory pack including a Closr smartphone adapter that seamlessly connects the analog magnification of the binoculars to the digital world of a smartphone. Also included is a specially designed Portr strap with an easy-click closure. A high-quality carrying case with a stylish leather look, as well as the indispensable protective caps, keep the Zoomr 10x42 protected and in top condition. To complete the package, a cleaning cloth with a clever carabiner allows for on-the-fly cleaning.

Zoomr Front Lenses

The Zoomr 10x42 comes in two colors: Oak Green and Phantom Black. Learn more about it at goview-us.com. MSRP: $279.00

Features:

  • Glass-fiber reinforced plastic GFRP housing
  • Fully multicoated lenses
  • Nitrogen-filled (anti-fog)
  • Diopter adjustment and spacer made of aluminum
  • Short hinge design
  • Optimized for large field-of-view and exit pupil

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