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Binoculars Bresser Junior 3x30 Yellow (10709)

Binoculars Bresser Junior 3x30 Yellow (10709)

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Bresser Junior 3×30 is a classic children's binoculars with a modest and safe 3x magnification, a large 30 mm objective lens and bright housings in four favorite children's colors: yellow, blue, green and pink. The binoculars are designed specifically for young explorers from 3 years old - for their first nature hikes, acquaintance with birds and animals, excursions to the zoo, children's trips with parents, camping adventures and games in the yard. The low weight of only 100 g, ergonomic dimensions for small hands and an intuitive central focusing wheel make Bresser Junior 3×30 the ideal first optical device for a child - to introduce them to the natural world through a "magnifier lens" and to foster a love of observation and discovery.

The Bresser Junior series is a special line of children's scientific instruments from the German company Bresser, designed taking into account the psychology and physiology of the child user. Each product in the series passes a special safety certification for children's products in the European Union (CE marking) and uses non-toxic materials that are safe for prolonged contact with a child's skin. The Bresser Junior line has its own "heroes" - animated characters Luna (astronomy), Lucas (microbiology) and Flora (nature with binoculars) - who accompany children in educational materials and make the process of getting acquainted with science fun and exciting.

About the Bresser brand

Bresser was founded in 1957 by Josef Bresser in Rhede (Germany), and today it is one of the leading European manufacturers of optical instruments. A special place in the brand's assortment is occupied by telescopes - from affordable models for beginners to serious refractors, reflectors and mirror-lens systems for experienced amateur astronomers. Bresser has its own developments in the field of astronomical optics, mounts and accessories, and is also the owner of the well-known American brand Explore Scientific, which strengthens its position in the telescope market. In addition to astronomical equipment, the company produces microscopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and weather stations, combining a German engineering approach with an affordable price.

What objects can be observed with this optical instrument:

First acquaintance with nature - Bresser Junior 3×30 is ideal for the first steps in observing nature: a child can examine in detail flowers in the garden, butterflies on the lawn, an anthill, bird nests in the crowns of trees, berries on bushes and other small wonders that previously remained "distant" or invisible to the naked eye.

Animals in the garden and park - rabbits, squirrels, hedgehogs, pets at medium distance.

Birds - sparrows, tits, pigeons, ducks on the pond, as well as nests in trees.

Nature and plants - flowers, leaves, tree bark, insects on flowers up close (from 5 m).

Landscapes and landmarks — hills, buildings, a playground, trees in the distance while walking or hiking.

Games and outdoor activities — finding friends in a game of hide-and-seek, observing events on the sports field, looking at details during a family picnic or camping trip.

Features:

  • Safe 3x magnification for children's eyes - low magnification is specially selected for children's age: 3x provides a stable image without blurring with the natural trembling of children's hands, does not cause dizziness or "seasickness" in toddlers, which often accompanies the first contact with high magnification optics. This is critically important for a child's first positive impressions of using binoculars.
  • Large 30mm objective lens and huge 10mm exit pupil - an unusually large objective lens for children's binoculars provides the brightest possible image at low magnification; the 10mm exit pupil (significantly larger than the pupil of the eye even in the dark) means that d...
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