Why

For NOBLEX E-Optics, it is both motivation and obligation to continue the high quality standards of Zeiss and Docter with passion and innovative spirit.

Michael S.

Perfect for use in scientific observations

“Since 2022, we have been using the NOBLEX 7×50 marine binoculars in our marine/marine biological missions (Denmark, North Frisia (D), western Baltic Sea (D) and in a few days on Mafia Island/Tanzania). The marine binoculars fulfil our highest demands. In the future, the Research Diving Association SDA NRW in Germany will also use spotting scopes for remote observations. For us, supporting and perfect application possibilities of the binoculars for the scientific achievement of the projects.”

Michael Schröder Regional Manager, SDA NRW

Randy S.

Fantastic quality for money

“ These are the best binoculars I have ever owned. The viewing is very clear and sharp. I already own a Noblex monocular and I really like it as well. Thank you for great optics products! ”

Andreas

Amazing product

“ Love them! I’m absolutely satisfied 👍🏼”

Kata T.

Amazing clarity

“We tested the binocular, and can give positive feedback. It is a high-quality lens, even if it is not the lightest. The sharpness and contrast are very good.”

Tanja T.

Best price-performance ratio

“We have been using the NOBLEX 7×50 C binoculars since the beginning of the season and always notice the big difference in quality compared to our old binoculars. As experienced sailors, we can only recommend them!”

Klaus S.

Handy and lightweight

“ Fast delivery, very high-quality look and feel, clear and precise image—overall, a really great monocular. One star deducted due to uncertainty about which compass bearing mark is correct. Is it the crosshair offset to the right, or the compass mark precisely centered in the compass scale? Unfortunately, the manual still describes a centered crosshair, which was not the case in my unit. Only a comparison with a reference compass clarified that the offset crosshair is the correct one. Please update or supplement the manual accordingly.
For eyeglass wearers, especially those like me with progressive lenses, reading the compass can sometimes be difficult. I hope it will also work well on a swaying boat, where maintaining the correct pupil position is more challenging.”