Earlier I said 90% of the internet hype was from you, I take that back. It’s 100%. After a google search for reviews on ScoopX binoculars, there’s mostly AI-bot reviews on Amazon and a Reddit page that is ran by… you (or at least it appears that way since the posts are direct copies of your posts here). So you are the only person on the internet talking about these binos and trying to convince people to buy multiple sets because there’s no warranty.
Are you selling these on eBay?
Nope I'm not selling any Binoculars nor anything for that matter at the moment.
I buy stuff and packrat mostly everything that's actually worth keeping.
I haven't even bought any of my ScoopX Binoculars from any of the current sellers on eBay I merely use their prices as a reference as to how cheap they can be currently bought brand new. In fact the 4 out of 5 of mine were all purchased used in open box damaged box condition from private eBay sellers with the cheapest being $50. If I were selling them they wouldn't be for that cheap and probably more like at least $150 - $200 because they're actually worth at least $300 IMHO based on what they actually are regardless of warranty.
I bet once others get wind and try them out and compare them to their much higher priced name brand binoculars they'll also agree with my opinions.
Until you yourself actually look through one of these for yourselves you can never know how fantastic they really are.
Think Nikon Monarch M7 or 7 series without the chromatic aberration color fringing with better edge to edge clarity in fact a little better clarity in general.
Think Athlon Cronus UHD Gen 2 that has better glass and not as offensive field flatteners and lighter weight and wider FOV.
Think Athlon Midas UHD Gen 2 with much better glass and with added field flatteners and wider FOV.
I also just bought a Viper HD just to add to the comparison awaiting delivery. They're supposed to be up and up with the Midas UHD Gen 2s if not slightly inferior.
I even bought a second Midas UHD Gen 2 to see if it's at least closer to the ScoopX UHD but it's exactly the same as the first Midas UHD Gen 2 I previously bought now have two of as well.
I bought my third Cronus UHD Gen 2 because they're supposed to be in theory better than the ScoopX UHD but my first two are not based on my own two eyes. I still have the first two so all three will be compared amongst each other as well as to 4 different ScoopX UHDs. A buddy bugged me to hell to sell him one after being wowed looking through one of them in fact I let him let ok through 5 of them and he just had ti have one so I sold the most recent purchased onein the nicest newest looking condition for exactly what I paid. I'm not in this to make any money it's just a hobby and once it turns into a business it ain't no fun anymore.
If there's any doubts then just buy one for $150 on Amazon currently on sale or even at $249 if the sale is already over because Amazon got very good return policy. Just to try out with plans to return for refund before the return window expires so the next buyer gets to buy that returned ScoopX for much cheaper used.if these float your boat then do the return through Amazon then just buy the cheapest ones on eBay now around just over $80 with shipping. I paid $50 for the cheapest used pair I own purchased in used open box damaged trashed box condition.
Honestly these ScoopX UHDs are the reason I buy multiples of the exact same name brand Binoculars to test in hopes of finding ones that can actually beat them.
Any of the ones I buy that are better than them I only need one of except for the Leupold BX5 I had the buy two because the first one had more chromatic aberration color fringing than the ScoopX UHD and the second one was better.