---
product_id: 50716574
title: "MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass"
brand: "minox"
price: "NT$1400"
currency: TWD
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.tw/products/50716574-minox-bn-7x50-dcm-binoculars-white-with-multifunction-digital-compass
store_origin: TW
region: Taiwan
---

# 7x50 optics with nitrogen-filled fog-free lenses Digital compass with tilt compensation Integrated barometer & temperature sensors MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass

**Brand:** minox
**Price:** NT$1400
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🧭 See Beyond Limits, Navigate with Confidence

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass by minox
- **How much does it cost?** NT$1400 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/50716574-minox-bn-7x50-dcm-binoculars-white-with-multifunction-digital-compass)

## Best For

- minox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted minox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Navigate Like a Pro:** Fast, precise digital compass with tilt compensation keeps you on course, no matter the conditions.
- • **Crystal-Clear Vision:** Award-winning optics deliver high contrast, vivid colors, and sharp images from 12m to infinity.
- • **Fog-Free Performance:** Nitrogen gas filling ensures internal lenses stay fog-free, even in humid or wet environments.
- • **Weather-Ready Insights:** Built-in barometer and temperature tracking with history lets you anticipate changes before they happen.
- • **Comfort Meets Precision:** Fold-down rubber eyecups and single ocular focus provide quick, comfortable adjustments for extended use.

## Overview

The MINOX BN 7x50 DCM binoculars combine cutting-edge digital compass technology with premium 7x50 optics, offering precise navigation and superior image clarity. Featuring integrated barometer, altimeter, and temperature sensors, plus fog-free nitrogen-filled lenses and ergonomic design, these award-winning binoculars are engineered for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance on the water or in the field.

## Description

Revolutionary. Innovative. Digital. With the innovative BN 7x50 DCM and BN 7x50 DC, MINOX has created a new generation of water sports binoculars allowing for trend-setting advantages as opposed to the presently available navigational binoculars containing conventional compass technologies.

Review: Take the plunge. They ARE waterproof after all - Having spent weeks and months trawling the internet, checking forums, and watching videos on YouTube, I finally took the plunge, and splashed out on these very binoculars. And I’m superglad I did! The box includes: the binos. Front and rear lens caps. Replacement fold-back eyecups. TWO batteries, one to use, one as a spare. A soft case. A soft (non-floating) strap. Instructions. Two things photos can’t show you here, are the weight, or ‘heft’ of the binoculars. And the general feel of build and materials quality. They are not lightweight, but nor are they heavy. They are perfectly balanced in the hands. They feel so smooth, solid, and well engineered. Very ‘German’. For example, bending the binoculars to fit your eye distance, the central hinge feels stiff, strong, and perfectly engineered. You could doubtless adjust these babies night and day for a hundred years, and they would still feel as good as they do now. The rubber armouring is soft, yet strong. The finish blemish-less, and grippy. The features offered are quite mind boggling. I doubt I’ll need many of them, although the temperature and barometric pressure might come in useful. The timer (stopwatch with lap memory) function is a fun addition, but I’m not short of clocks and timing devices on my boat already. The compass function is the feature I bought these binoculars for. Taking bearings, and recording them for transfer onto a chart, is a piece of cake. (Mmmm.... cake!). It’s just a case of point and press. Then you have the luxury of going below and transferring the bearings you’ve taken to your chart, without having to scribble stuff down. I’ve tested the accuracy of the compass against bearings taken on gps based devices, and it is spot on. As one would expect, for safe navigation. But all this would be irrelevant, if the optics were not up to par. But I can assure you they are truly breathtaking. My old binos are a pair of Cold War era West German 7x50s. Until now, I thought them extremely good, optically. But these Minox lenses blow them away. The clarity is pin-sharp, all the way to the very edge of the field of view. The colour rendition is spot on. There’s not even a hint of prismatic rainbowing. And somehow these lenses seem to pull in light in such a way that brightens images even in very low light situations. Not just at dusk and dawn, but when looking into shaded areas, such as under bridges. Optically, these bad boys are easily as good as any of the premium German or Japanese brands. They look good, and feel good in the hands. And considering that you’d have to spend well over a thousand pounds to get a pair of Steiner binoculars with a digital compass, rather than the troublesome analogue jobbies, these are a steal. PLUS I got mine on 5 months interest free credit from desertcart...... I’m chuffed to bits! Now all I have to do, is avoid dropping them overboard........
Review: Marine binocular goodness - Every vessel captain should have a pair! - Wow! It does help of course if I had ordered the correct model the first time. There are two models in this range, the 7x50 DC and the 7x50DCM. The DCM is the better and more expensive model and has extra features over the DC version, such as:- ● Barometer with history function (previous 8 hours) (DCM only) ● Thermometer with history function (previous 8 hours) (DCM only) ● Digital altimeter displays the current altitude above sea level (DCM only) ● Digital stopwatch and clock (DCM only) Obviously the DCM version also has the digital compass and the tilt function as well. These binoculars are designed as marine binoculars and are fixed focus from about 12m to infinity. Each eye has its own objective diopter adjustment. The image is very bright, super sharp and large. It comes with two CR2 batteries but uses just one, so it starts with a spare which is great. For folks who wear glasses, Minox has two methods to change the length of the binoculars from your eyes. Fitted as standard are twistable eye cups, which change the barrel length when turned. Alternatively, also in the box are foldable rubber cups, which can be unfolded to give increased length. Apparently these are waterproof to 5m and if you register them on day of purchase with Minox, you get a 30 year warranty. No, you didn't misread that!

## Features

- Fast, precise, concentrated: the digital compass display with precise tilt compensation
- Additional functions: Barometer, Barometer history, Altimeter, Temperature, Temperature history, Stopwatch, Time - Winner of several design awards
- First class optics: optical brilliance, high contrast and excellent colour rendition
- Fog free internal optics thanks to nitrogen gas filling
- Fold-down rubber eyecups: fast and efficient, Single ocular setting – fully sharp image from 12 meters (39.4 ft) to infinity

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005FVSKJC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 7.1 Degrees |
| Brand | Minox |
| Brand Name | Minox |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 47 Reviews |
| Digital Magnification Measured in Multiples (Digital Zoom) | 7 |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 7.14 Millimeters |
| Field of View | 7.1 Degrees |
| Focus Type | Intermediate drive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00787766681314, 04007450624158 |
| Item Weight | 1.25 Kilograms |
| Magnification maximum | 7 |
| Manufacturer | Minox |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 62415 |
| Model Number | 62415 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimetres |
| Objective lens diameter | 50 Millimetres |
| Prism Type | Porro Prism |
| Product Features | Digital Compass, Barometer, Altimeter, Temperature Display, Stopwatch |
| Size Map | Mid Size |
| Special feature | Digital Compass, Barometer, Altimeter, Temperature Display, Stopwatch |
| Specific Uses For Product | Temperature |
| Specific uses for product | Temperature |
| UPC | 787766681314 |
| VESA Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 7 multiplier x |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Minox
- **Age range (description):** Adult
- **Special feature:** Digital Compass, Barometer, Altimeter, Temperature Display, Stopwatch
- **Objective lens diameter:** 50 Millimetres
- **Magnification maximum:** 7
- **Specific uses for product:** Temperature
- **Colour:** White
- **Mounting type:** Tripod Mount
- **Material:** Rubber
- **Binocular prism description:** Porro Prism

## Images

![MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81XjrtYcl3L.jpg)
![MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51iIw1EHuNL.jpg)
![MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41plBkkkZ4L.jpg)
![MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51GzZ9+oC4L.jpg)
![MINOX BN 7x50 DCM Binoculars white with multifunction digital compass - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/511DrST2zhL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Take the plunge. They ARE waterproof after all
*by J***N on 9 July 2019*

Having spent weeks and months trawling the internet, checking forums, and watching videos on YouTube, I finally took the plunge, and splashed out on these very binoculars. And I’m superglad I did! The box includes: the binos. Front and rear lens caps. Replacement fold-back eyecups. TWO batteries, one to use, one as a spare. A soft case. A soft (non-floating) strap. Instructions. Two things photos can’t show you here, are the weight, or ‘heft’ of the binoculars. And the general feel of build and materials quality. They are not lightweight, but nor are they heavy. They are perfectly balanced in the hands. They feel so smooth, solid, and well engineered. Very ‘German’. For example, bending the binoculars to fit your eye distance, the central hinge feels stiff, strong, and perfectly engineered. You could doubtless adjust these babies night and day for a hundred years, and they would still feel as good as they do now. The rubber armouring is soft, yet strong. The finish blemish-less, and grippy. The features offered are quite mind boggling. I doubt I’ll need many of them, although the temperature and barometric pressure might come in useful. The timer (stopwatch with lap memory) function is a fun addition, but I’m not short of clocks and timing devices on my boat already. The compass function is the feature I bought these binoculars for. Taking bearings, and recording them for transfer onto a chart, is a piece of cake. (Mmmm.... cake!). It’s just a case of point and press. Then you have the luxury of going below and transferring the bearings you’ve taken to your chart, without having to scribble stuff down. I’ve tested the accuracy of the compass against bearings taken on gps based devices, and it is spot on. As one would expect, for safe navigation. But all this would be irrelevant, if the optics were not up to par. But I can assure you they are truly breathtaking. My old binos are a pair of Cold War era West German 7x50s. Until now, I thought them extremely good, optically. But these Minox lenses blow them away. The clarity is pin-sharp, all the way to the very edge of the field of view. The colour rendition is spot on. There’s not even a hint of prismatic rainbowing. And somehow these lenses seem to pull in light in such a way that brightens images even in very low light situations. Not just at dusk and dawn, but when looking into shaded areas, such as under bridges. Optically, these bad boys are easily as good as any of the premium German or Japanese brands. They look good, and feel good in the hands. And considering that you’d have to spend well over a thousand pounds to get a pair of Steiner binoculars with a digital compass, rather than the troublesome analogue jobbies, these are a steal. PLUS I got mine on 5 months interest free credit from Amazon...... I’m chuffed to bits! Now all I have to do, is avoid dropping them overboard........

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marine binocular goodness - Every vessel captain should have a pair!
*by D***M on 9 June 2017*

Wow! It does help of course if I had ordered the correct model the first time. There are two models in this range, the 7x50 DC and the 7x50DCM. The DCM is the better and more expensive model and has extra features over the DC version, such as:- ● Barometer with history function (previous 8 hours) (DCM only) ● Thermometer with history function (previous 8 hours) (DCM only) ● Digital altimeter displays the current altitude above sea level (DCM only) ● Digital stopwatch and clock (DCM only) Obviously the DCM version also has the digital compass and the tilt function as well. These binoculars are designed as marine binoculars and are fixed focus from about 12m to infinity. Each eye has its own objective diopter adjustment. The image is very bright, super sharp and large. It comes with two CR2 batteries but uses just one, so it starts with a spare which is great. For folks who wear glasses, Minox has two methods to change the length of the binoculars from your eyes. Fitted as standard are twistable eye cups, which change the barrel length when turned. Alternatively, also in the box are foldable rubber cups, which can be unfolded to give increased length. Apparently these are waterproof to 5m and if you register them on day of purchase with Minox, you get a 30 year warranty. No, you didn't misread that!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Expensive yes. Worth it - also yes.
*by C***S on 3 October 2013*

These are expensive binoculars. However, they are great quality - Minox has an excellent reputation for its optics, and using these one can see why. For boat use, 7x50 is the optimum spec - not too much magnification, and a wide field of view. They are superbly bright, even at dusk - and the built in compass and rangefinder make taking bearings a breeze. The 3 - memory function is excellent too - no need to scribble down triangulation bearings! And I am assured that they float when the strap is fitted. I have not tried this, but can attest to their waterproofing, having used them in some torrential downpours off Scotland! If you can afford them, buy them.

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.tw/products/50716574-minox-bn-7x50-dcm-binoculars-white-with-multifunction-digital-compass](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/50716574-minox-bn-7x50-dcm-binoculars-white-with-multifunction-digital-compass)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Taiwan*
*Store origin: TW*
*Last updated: 2026-06-03*