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These luxury smart binoculars from Swarovski Optik use AI to identify up to 9,000 birds and other wildlife, and I’m hooked

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Being fortunate to have a common and duck pond at the end of our road, plus a national park within walkable distance, migrating birds and all manner of wildlife are almost a stone’s throw away at all times. Yes, I know what an urban fox and a wood pigeon look like and could identify them even in the dark, but ask me about the less common wildfowl splashing about in front of me and I’ll often draw a blank.

As it’s spring at the time of writing, inevitably some of the waterfowl have had young, leading to a very aggressive male swan shooing away fellow pond dwellers, dogs and humans while his mate perches atop her nest.

Given this, maintaining a distance is wise and therefore a binocular is the best bet for observing what’s going on beyond the rushes… but not just any binocular.

Swarovski AX Visio 10x32 binoculars held in hand

(Image credit: Future)

Earlier this year Swarovski Optik announced what it claims are the world’s first AI-supported ‘smart’ binoculars. Well aware that Swarovski is a premium, Austrian-made brand renowned for its optical excellence, I had no doubt the view offered by its AX Visio 10×32 costing several thousand £’s/$’s would be razor sharp.

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