- HQRP® Improved Opera Glasses with New Crystal Clear Optic CCO Technology;
- Specifications: 3 x 25; Magnification: 3x; Objective diameter: 25mm; Softly illuminating LED light;
- Field of view: 105m; Central Focus; Elegant Lorgnette Foldable Handle;
- High quality vision of tiny details!
- Cleaning cloth and Bag Pouch is included; 200 days warranty.
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Nerissa Gnocil
Five Stars
These were perfect and they fold up easily to put away!
Bone Naomi Fatty
Great quality
Used these at the Andrea Bocelli concert, they worked amazingly.
Wanda Dodge
Would buy again - did buy again for family members
Took them to see shows at opera house. Could see most excellently even from the near back / top seats. The light was very helpful and not distracting for others when I wanted To see which scene we were watching.
Austin Hughes
but nice nonetheless.
Definitely more of a decorative item, but nice nonetheless.
Kristal MacKenzie
I Spy<3
I love these, use them at theaters so I can purchase cheaper seats further up and still enjoy the show from a distance. They work pretty well and are classy as heck! pretty solid quality and people at the theaters constantly ask where I got them and are shocked by how nice they are for how little I paid. I got a pair in pink too to take with me, that way when I got with friends I have a spare on hand they can use without have to give up mine or feel bad for using mine.
Imran Barlass
Opera Glasses was good
Took this binoculars to the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. How good it was! Could see not only the faces of the singers, but also the notes of the orchestra from the loggia.
Andrew Sizemore
The Night of the Symphony
These HQRP Opera Glasses met my range of needs for appreciating the smallest details, such as the G-Sharp playing during the symphony, to the biggest detail that I am the only one who has opera glasses at the symphony. Light weight of 183 grams, an elegant rotating handle, classy design, all with a red LED light to help my unprepared associates read the program. I might have spotted Laura Lee Guhrke with the optics, but I’m not entirely sure. I was wearing a slate grey Murano double-breasted vest, coupled with a soft cloud grey blazer by Van Heusen, over a bone-white cotton dress shirt by Abler and Sons. I’m keeping track of time with a limited edition meteorite tourbillon watch by Stuhrling, which I forgot to show off in the photograph and knitted pants by Wells Blake, a raven tie of rich material by Hamilton, to go with pitch-black Aldo shoes tied with a Berluti knot. Standing to my right with a GQ pose is Marcus Halberstam. He has a dark blue classy dress suit by Valentino Couture, soft light grey dress shirt by Van Hugo, a carefully knitted lavender tie by Perry Ellis, which compliments his suit. Designer wool pants also by Valentino Couture, but made a year later from the suit, as well as lace-up shoes from Brooks Brothers. I accidentally knocked over his drink with my left shoe, because my mind was occupied as to how I should pose with these HQRP Opera Glasses for the photo. I made up my mind to buy him a drink later at Home Depot. Standing to my left, Paul Owen, is wearing non-prescription glasses by Warby Parker, who constantly mistakes me as Marcus Halberstam, even though it seems logical, since Marcus and I do similar work, have the same taste in designer clothes and music, and I’ll admit he has a slightly better haircut. Paul has a 45-degree angle striped tie by B. and Company, a cotton shirt from Meadow Creek, a leather belt from Ralph Lauren, and crepe pants from Claiborne with leather shoes from Brooks Brothers. Paul is an advocate of drinking apple cider vinegar every day, which I may take him up on. Victor Powell, who is sitting down farthest right of me, has an attached monocle by Lafont Paris, who I might add almost looks like the model on GQ Early Spring 2019- page 3, with his vertically patterned suspenders. A knitted tie by Aliexpress runs down the middle of his cerulean Calvin Klein dress shirt, with wool pants by C&C, and slip-on loafers from Allen Edmunds. I don’t let this old-fashioned look fool me, as I know he runs more than anyone I personally know. Next to him, is Todd Hamlin, the lone bowtie wearer, by Donce or what could be Burberry. He is sporting a seven-button dress shirt and matching viscose pants both by Armani. $90 cotton socks by J&P, with custom leather face-up tied shoes by Brooks Brothers. The hair gel he has styled with is by LA Looks. His comfort level was a slight modified business casual, stated without wearing a sport coat or blazer. Most of his wardrobe has to be custom made because of his height. Then there is David Van Patten, who is also wearing a vest, which is silk by Verano. I wondered if his vest was of nicer quality than mine, and if the others had similar thoughts. Usually something like this would bother me, but I had Von Mondo’s- Lovely Night stuck in my head, so I was in a relaxed mood. His top-hat with a trim gold lining is from Wall and Peterson, white cotton dress shirt by Calvin Klein, jet-black polyester tie by Armani, midnight grey slacks from Brooks Brothers, all with shiny dress shoes of J. Stanley. My former co-worker, Craig McDermott, is wearing a silk black ink blazer by Luciano Barbera, displaying a pocket watch by J. Gerelington Edition No. 3. He has a deep purple abstract tie designed by Luke Farrington, coupled with an eggshell white dress shirt by what I believe is from a company known as NY Coach. Dress slacks by Archibald with smoke grey Aldo shoes. He is reluctant to reveal what company his presentation cane is from; this is probably due to our discussion of which business card of ours is better. I called in for a 10:30 Res at the Cheesecake Factory, which come to find out, wasn’t necessary. I would write more about these HQRP Opera Glasses, but I have to return some Hallmark videotapes.
Justin Corning
Fan-Dampsy!
Amazing optics! You will see clearly. They mold cleanly to the face and are rather elegant. I saw a pair on the Mike and Molly show recently. I haven't quite figured out how to stabilize the extension on the handle yet, but that isn't too much of a problem.
Heather West
sturdy product. Can't wait to use them to see ...
Quick shipping, sturdy product. Can't wait to use them to see wicked this spring.