Let's start with: I have not seen Vector-X binaculars. I did chat with one of the gentlemen from Safran during SHOT, so I sent him an e-mail to see if they have any loaners I can use for a review.
https://bit.ly/3T7qxMC
Vectronix announced a range of binoculars that come with both built in LRF and an etched reticle. There are two reticle times available:
-SMR is a simple-ish reticle designed to be unobtrusive, but useful when you need it.
-DMR has two reticle patterns within the FOV one designed to use at base binocular magnification and the other with a 1.4x magnifier that Vectronix sells to work with their binoculars.
The DMR reticle arrangement takes up a bit more space in the FOV, but still looks manageable in the pictures.
Published pictures are often different than what you see in reality, so I will reserve judgement until I see them with my own eyes.
There are 8x42, 10x42, and 12x42 models, each with two reticle options. It is six variants in total priced at $2800 to $2900.
The range enhancer ( a pair of 1.4x multipliers) is another $600 https://bit.ly/3OZmReA
If the range enhancer works well, it becomes a really interesting option for the types of thing I do. I would have probably preferred a 50mm objective with higher magnification models, but given that 10x42 is by far the best selling binocular configuration, I can see why they are going with a 42mm objective.
Just going off of the specs, sight unseen, assuming range enhancers are well done, I would be inclined to get the 10x42 model with DMR reticle https://bit.ly/3TjMN7e and range enhancers.
I suspect with competition shooters, 12x42 model will be the most popular. For me, that's a little too much to use handheld, so I'd lean toward the lower magnification models and use range extenders off of the tripod.
The binocular works with both CR123 and 18650 batteries. I assume the battery compartment is where the threaded binocular mount would normally be.
RRS does make a dedicated tripod mount for it https://bit.ly/3SVY4ct
I often use binocular mounts that strap around the binocular barrel and those should work fine with the Vector X as well. I use one from Spartan Precision https://bit.ly/3SVY4ct that may or may not. I'll check if I have a chance.
Laser performance specs look very impressive. It is still a 905nm laser, but Vectronix does a very good job with their laser modules. Note that laser divergence is the same on the 10x42 and 12x42 models. On the 8x42, the divergence is a little higher vertically, so it might have a little less range, but not by much.
You are supposed to be able to range a deer out to 2400 yards with maximum range on a reasonably reflective object being around 7000yards. That's plenty for my purposes.
I assume the LRF module is Vextronix' own. That's their field of expertise and why they are likely getting very good performance out of it.
My original suspicion has been that they are working with a Chinese OEM to put together the binocular and integrate it all together. Given the price, they probably are working with a high quality Chinese OEM for the body and optics. On the other hand, if electronic integration is not done in China (and there are indications it might not be), they might be getting the chassis and optics elsewhere in Asia.
The binocular itself is marked "Made in Slovakia", so I am assuming that is where the final integration happens. I have no clue whether it is an OEM of some sort or a Safran owned facility.
I do not think I have ever seen optics made in Slovakia. Either way, I do not hugely care where it is made, as long as it performs well. Some higher end stuff coming out of China, Vietnam, Phillipines and Japan has looked seriously impressive last year or two.
I'll let you know if I manage to get my hands on these.