The best image-stabilized binoculars are typically pretty massive and heavy, but these Nikon 12×25 S IS binos change the game completely. They’re currently $62 cheaper at Newegg than on Amazon.

Nikon 12×25 S now $634 at Newegg — get yours now.

Canon’s 8×20 IS binoculars (previously the world’s smallest and lightest stabilized binoculars).
“But with silky smooth steadying and clear views, Nikon’s 12×25 S are perfect for wildlife watchers and stargazers who are looking for an affordable way into stabilized binoculars. Sure, they’re slightly darker than we’d have liked and a bit soft around the edges, but for the price, this tiny, lightweight image-stabilized binocular is remarkably recommendable.”

Powered by two AA batteries, the image stabilization stays on for up to 60 minutes at a time with its auto-off function. Weighing just 13.9 ounces (394g), they’re perfect for travel and can easily slip into your coat pocket on a hike.

Key features: 12x magnification, 25mm objective lens diameter, 12.3mm eye relief, not water resistant,

Price history: They were a bit cheaper in October, but otherwise, this is the best price we’ve seen.

Price comparison: Amazon: $696.95 | Walmart: $696.94 | Best Buy: $699.95

Reviews consensus: Our managing editor rates them exceptionally well and thinks they’re the best compact binoculars we’ve ever tested.

Space: ★★ | Digital Camera World: ★★

Featured in guides: Best compact binoculars, Best image stabilized binoculars

✅ Buy it if: You want compact binoculars that have image stabilization and outstanding optics.

❌ Don’t buy it if: You want a pair of binoculars you can use in low light — in that case, one of the best binoculars for stargazing will be a better fit.

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