Amazon Prime Day binoculars deal: Up to 45% off Celestron Outland X binoculars

Bag a bargain on the perfect birdwatching binoculars from Celestron, courtesy of this excellent Amazon Prime Day deal

Celestron Outland X binoculars
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Nature-spotting and bird watching are enjoying a boom in popularity right now. For today only, there's up to 44% off Celestron Outland X binoculars, as part of the Amazon Prime Day deal bonanza going on as we write this. These are some of the very best binoculars around: they're a great all-rounder from a trusted brand, and offer crisp, detailed views. In fact, they might be the perfect birdwatching binoculars.

Celestron Outland X binoculars | 44% off! Save $39 at Amazon

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Head to Amazon for a sweet deal on these excellent birdwatching binoculars. The Outland X binos are robust, easy to use, weatherproof, and offer crisp, high-contrast views. Right now you can save $39 in this Prime Day deal.

There are some excellent offers across the whole Celestron range today – here are a couple more highlights:  

The Celestron Outland X binoculars boast multi-coated optics for crisp, high-resolution and high-contrast viewing, plus BaK-4 prisms for enhanced colour. If you live somewhere with unpredictable weather, fear not: they're filled and sealed with dry nitrogen to make them waterproof and fogproof, for year-round viewing, whatever the weather. A protective rubber coating adds grip and ensures they're nice and robust, too.

The Celestron Outland X binoculars are also easy to use, with adjustable, twist-up eyecups (suitable for glasses-wearers) and large focus knobs. In fact, these are a great all-rounder for anyone wanting to get into birdwatching or nature spotting of any kind. Celestron is a highly trusted brand (it also makes some of the very best telescopes around), and for added peace of mind, there's a limited lifetime warranty and unlimited access to technical support from Celestron's team of experts in the US.

You need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of this deal. Not a member yet? Sign up for a free trial now (you can always cancel before your 30 days is up if it doesn't suit you).

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Ruth Hamilton

Ruth is a lifestyle journalist specialising in sleep and wellbeing. She has tested more mattresses than her small flat can handle and will talk at length about them to anyone who shows even a passing interest, and has had to implement a one-in-one-out pillow policy for fear of getting smothered in the night. As well as following all the industry trends and advancements in the mattress and bedding world, she regularly speaks to certified experts to delve into the science behind a great night's sleep, and offer you advice to help you get there. She's currently Sleep Editor on Tom's Guide and TechRadar, and prior to that ran the Outdoors and Wellness channels on T3 (now covered by Matt Kollat and Beth Girdler-Maslen respectively).