The Geovid PRO is not designed purely as a binocular. It is an integrated Rangefinding, multi-technology device, and is holistically designed to optimize all of its functions as a complete system. So, they set out to make the best compact, dual-barreled, fully-integrated, ballistic solution device - which it very well may be. But they didn’t set out to make the world’s best 32mm binocular. That would be a completely different effort that would likely compromise the functionality/effectiveness of other system components/features.
BTW - the Geovid PRO binocular is based on a Perger-Porro-prism, and has other unique features and coatings to optimize overall component integration and displays. Conversely, Leica’s binocular model lines (Trinovid, Ultravid, Trinovid) are all Schmidt-Pechan Roof-prism design.
My reference to the Trinovid was only to provide some comparative reference for my subjective impressions of the view through the Geovid PRO. IMO, the Zeiss Victory RF offers the best view of any RF Binocular, but it is a large 42mm system.