“ How hard is it to build a binocular? You could search a generic available optical solution for binoculars, and then source some common prism sets and lenses. Then get a design and assemble it. That way you can have a binocular. Simple isn't it? ”
BINOCULARS CAN BE BOTH SIMPLE AND ELABORATE IN THEIR MANUFACTURE.
THE BIRTH OF A HONTRY PRODUCT
But what does HONTRY do?
We don't follow the production process as it would be too boring to describe.
Firstly, we make sure that the style of HONTRY binoculars you buy is unique in the market. That's why HONTRY employs two designers, Kyle mainly designs the look and style of each binocular, Bob mainly dives into designing the optical solution, not to mention the parameters, in short when you use it you will find the image clear, sharp and stable. And that's enough.
Well, design is only part of what makes HONTRY different. Then, to ensure the reliability of the product, "Mr Rather not say" is responsible for sourcing the prisms and lenses for the binoculars, as well as the bearings and other bits and bobs from reputable lens suppliers. He never looks at the lowest price on a quotation, but purchases small parts and sends them to the inspection department to have a few samples made for testing. If it passes, then that lens supplier is on his list.
Skip the boring and lengthy mould development and so on. Then with the design plan, with the parts, the assembly begins. The assembly is done on a machine from a pre-determined programme (handmade that's what luxury traders do, right?). ), and then a second check by the quality control department ensures that each binocular reaches you in perfect condition.
Finally, the product is put into a box. Into a kraft box? No! HONTRY never compromises on a box with no style. Each model of binoculars has its own unique "house".