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Hello!
My GF and I enjoy watching the wildlife in the backyard while having morning coffee or afternoon beverages on the patio. We have a few bird feeders out and have our usual visitors. I've had a set of Celestron astro binos for about 15 years and they are still clear and great but they wont attach to a tripod. We've passed them back and forth while sitting at the patio table for a while now. I got the bug to go to the next level and get some video and photos of our visitors. The cheap $20 monocular my GF just bought is ok, I think I broke the eye relief already.

Since I already have decent backyard binos, and a tripod, I just want a monocular with phone attachment to be a dedicated backyard setup to document our visitors.
Celestron has one for $100.
Hawke $150 but needs a phone attachment.
Bushnell $200 and needs an attachment as well.
Any opinions?
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