What is binaculares?

Binoculars are a pair of identical telescopes that are mounted side by side and aligned to point in the same direction. They are commonly used for viewing distant objects and are designed to create a stereoscopic effect, which allows the user to perceive depth and distance. Binoculars consist of an objective lens at the front, which gathers and focuses light, and an eyepiece lens at the rear, which magnifies and projects an image onto the user's eyes. They are available in a range of magnifications, objective lens sizes, and designs, from compact models for travel and outdoor activities to high-powered binoculars for birdwatching, astronomy, and long-distance viewing. Some advanced binoculars also incorporate optical features such as image stabilization, autofocus, and night vision technology.