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Celestron Outland X 10×25 roof prism binocular review

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The Celestron Outland X 10×25 roof prism binoculars are a tiny pair that you can fit in one hand or carry in a small pocket. They are rugged enough to throw in your hiking bag at the last minute, and would also be good to give to a nature-loving or skywatching child. They feel like they could handle a few accidental knocks and bumps.

We’ve reviewed several of the best compact binoculars, and we’re reviewing the Outland X as they sit at a slightly higher price point than the child-friendly Occer 10×25, but well below the likes of the Olympus 8×25 WP II, which are currently our top pick in the compact binocular realm.

While compact models won’t typically replace full-sized optics for serious wildlife observation or skywatching, they are always a great portable option to take hiking, camping or boating, especially if they are waterproof like this pair.


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Used to reviewing all sorts of binoculars at different price points, we needed to remind ourselves throughout our review that this ultra-affordable pair retails for around $50.

Let’s dive in…


Celestron Outland X 10×25 review

Celestron Outland X 10×25: Design

The Celestron Outland X 10×25 has a simple, no-frills design with a rubber-coated exterior.

(Image credit: Tantse Walter)

  • Great build quality
  • Simple design
  • Waterproof and fog-proof

If taking a large pair of binoculars on a nature walk seems like overkill, but you don’t want to miss an exciting opportunity for a more close-up view should the opportunity arise, the Celestron Outland X 10×25 could be a handy “just in case” companion.

They are small enough to fit in a coat pocket or thigh pocket, and at 10.9 ounces (310 g), they’re probably lighter than your smartphone — you’ll likely forget you’re carrying them.

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Specifications

Magnification: 10x
Objective lens diameter: 25 mm
Interpupillary distance: 56 – 72 mm
Eye relief: 9.1 mm
Exit pupil: 2.5 mm
Field of view: 6.2 degrees
Close focus distance: 19.7 feet (6 meters)
Environment: Waterproof and fog-proof (nitrogen-purged)
Dimensions (in): 4.6 x 4.3 x 1.7
Dimensions (mm): 116 x 110 x 43
Weight: 10.9 oz (311.84 g)

The protective rubber armor is pretty smooth and doesn’t offer much in the way of texture (unlike, for example, the Hawke Endurance 8×25), but given that these binoculars are small enough to grip one-handed, there is no real reason to provide extra texture. A neck strap is supplied, as well as a case with a belt strap that you can utilize between sessions.

The focus wheel turns smoothly, but with enough resistance that it won’t slip once you have focused your view. People with larger hands will probably find they can rest the binoculars on their thumbs and turn the wheel with their fingertips, rather than gripping them in their palms.

Celestron Outland X 10×25: Performance

Celestron Outland X 10x25 lying on the grass during the hands-on review

There is minimal texture to enhance grip, but these binoculars are so small that you shouldn’t need it.

(Image credit: Tantse Walter)

  • Best for daylight use to get closer to the action
  • No need to wait when moving between temperatures
  • Color accuracy is lacking

After spending a couple of weeks taking these binoculars on various excursions, we would deem their performance OK, or good for what they are — a relatively cheap pair of binoculars.

The view is clear enough to get closer to the action for daytime wildlife observation or sports and events, but the color is a bit lackluster. There is noticeable, distracting color fringing when viewing wildlife or objects against a bright backdrop (a bird sitting on a branch in front of blue sky, for example), which is surprising given the multi-coated lens coating that should help minimize this. Aside from this, we often felt the colors looked undersaturated. We needed to remind ourselves that these are a budget pair of binoculars and lower our expectations.

That said, there were occasions where we would have missed out on identifying swooping birds, spotting deer through trees in the woods or closely following the action at our local sports track had we not had the Outland X with us.

Celestron Outland X 10x25 in the hands of the reviewer during the hands-on review

Pop these binoculars in your pocket when you hit the trails.

(Image credit: Tantse Walter)

On clear nights, we were able to get a good look at a bright moon, including its craters, but they aren’t really useful for skywatching beyond that and getting a slightly closer look at some of the brightest objects in the night sky. This isn’t really a fault of these binoculars; it’s just not what they are made for.

Celestron Outland X 10×25: Functionality

Celestron Outland X 10x25 during the hands-on review

The Celestron Outland X 10×25 are supplied with a carry case with a belt loop, neck strap and cleaning cloth.

(Image credit: Tantse Walter)

  • Close focus could be shorter
  • Very limited 9.1 mm eye relief
  • Great for grab-and-go use

Surprisingly for a budget pair of binoculars, the Celestron Outland X 10×25 are waterproof and nitrogen-filled, so they can handle wet weather and changing temperatures. We took these binoculars out of our warm house and on walks on cold, frosty mornings without experiencing any adverse effects.

The twist-up eyecups only offer a tiny amount of eye relief adjustment, so we wouldn’t recommend these binoculars for spectacle wearers: the eye relief is a mere 9.1 mm. For comfortable viewing, spectacle wearers should generally look for eye relief of 17 mm or more.

There were a couple of occasions when we wanted to do some backyard wildlife and birdwatching. Sadly, with only a small garden, we found the minimum focus of 19.7 feet (6 meters) to be too far away. Something like the Celestron Nature DX ED 8×42 with a 6.5 foot (2 meter) minimum focusing distance would be better for this.

Should you buy the Celestron Outland X 10×25?

Celestron Outland X 10x25 during the hands-on review

The 9.1 mm eye relief isn’t spectacle-friendly.

(Image credit: Tantse Walter)

Buy it if:

✅ You want something compact: This pair will take up the tiniest space and weight in your backpack or pocket.

✅ You want to use them near water or in the rain: This durable pair comes worry-free.

Don’t buy it if:

❌ You wear spectacles: The eye relief is far too short for you to use these binoculars when wearing glasses.

❌ You value color accuracy: In many cases, colors felt undersaturated, which was disappointing while birdwatching.

Overall, the Celestron Outland X 10x25mm are fuss-free, functional binoculars for users who want something small and lightweight to take out and about, but still value a robust pair with decent glass and weatherproofing.

We can think of models we’d choose over this pair, but if you’re not looking for the best and you can pick them up at a reasonable price, they might be just what you’re looking for. Something you can sling in your rucksack on long hikes or camping weekends without having to worry about them getting wet or being left out in the cold — and that won’t break the bank if you do have an accident with them.

If this product isn’t for you:

hawke frontier ed x 8x42 on a white background More suited to bird-watching

If you are looking for something to take out bird-watching, the optical quality of the Hawke Frontier ED X 8×42 is perfect, but you’ll obviously have to pay more for them.

Read our full Hawke Frontier ED X 8×42 review

Product photo of the monocular Something different

If you want something compact, why not consider a monocular? Ideal for adventures off the beaten track, and half the weight of a comparable pair of binoculars.

See the full range of monoculars we’d recommend

Swarovski NL Pure 8x32 on a white background If money is no object

If you want a pair of the best binoculars money can buy, the Swarovski NL Pure are just that. They are worth every cent — if you have the cash to splash.

Read our full Swarovski NL Pure 8×32 review

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