Starscope Monocular – Diplopia And Blurred Vision At Best

Starscopemonocular.com is an online vendor of a monocular telescope. The compact design adds convenience in the outdoors when your gear is limited to what can into a backpack.

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Contact Us

The Contact Us Page shows the website is owned and operated by ThinkNix Enterprises. It also shows the address 1286 University Ave, #1019, San Diego, CA 92103. A Google search shows the address is a PostalAnnex shipping center.

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A business search via the California Secretary of State website did not render results for ThinkNix Enterprises or Starscope.

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Domain Information

The website was registered on July 6, 2017.

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Alibaba Look-A-Like

The Starscope Monocular is priced at $47.99 per unit. There are several Alibaba look-a-likes starting as low as $6. All share many of the same features, including design, 12x magnification, zoom lens, dual focusing eyepiece, and 50mm objective diameter.

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Not BBB-Accredited

ThinkNix or Starscope are accredited or registered with BBB. In February 2020, the StarScope was available through the Amazon Marketplace, at which time it had a 3.5-star rating. It is no longer available through Amazon.

Afterword – Starscope Monocular Scam

Is the Scarscope Monocular a scam? One thing is for sure, ThinkNix is not a California-registered company. The website utilizes a PostalAnnex address to make itself look legit. The 22% 1-star Amazon customer reviews claimed the Starscope did not work. Several customers referred to the product as “junk.”

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There is not enough evidence to determine if this is a real scam. But, there is enough evidence to safely say it is an overpriced Chinese Alibaba look-a-look. You can get the same EXACT scope on Alibaba for a small fraction ($6) of the ThinkNix price of $47.99.

Buy the Alibaba version and save more than $40. According to the Amazon reviews, the Starscope could not possibly be worth more than a few bucks.

  1. EB says:

    Why buy the cheap Alibaba version when all you can expect is “Diplopia And Blurred Vision At Best”? Why send your hard-earned money to a a country which persecutes its own people and is intent on taking over the world? If you need one of these devices, why not buy something quality?

    • nayzayerz says:

      We fully agree. We normally do not recommend buying Chinese-made products from Alibaba, AliExpress, eBay, or Amazon. However, if you are determined to buy these products, we recommend buying them from a reputable vendor like Amazon. Why American consumers feel the need to waste their money on these Chinese-made telescopes is beyond our way of thinking. There are so many high-quality brands out there that it is difficult to fathom why anyone would want a telescope manufactured in China. Also, these products are affordable for a reason. This reason is they are junk.

  2. Rodg says:

    The YouTube video says “DLSR” — no reputable company would let a typo like that stand.

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