

Specification |
Value |
Overall dimensions (L x W x H) |
5.7 in x 5.2 in x 2.8 in |
Weight |
31.7 oz |
Environmental Protection |
IP67 |
Operating Temperature |
-4°F to 140° F (-20C to 60C) |
Magnification |
10x |
Objective Size |
1.65 in (42 mm) |
Field of View |
320 ft @ 1000 yds |
Lens Coating/Glass Type |
Fully Multi-Coated/ ED Objective Lenses |
Laser Range |
10 - 8000 yds (9.1M - 4572M) Reflective |
Measurement Accuracy |
0yd to 100yds: 1 yd (91.4M: 0.914M) |
Laser Range |
10 to 5000 yds (9.1M to 4572M) |
Laser Type |
IEC Class 1M, 905nm |
Battery |
CR2 |
Interpupillary Distance |
58 - 73mm |
Specification | Value |
Overall dimensions (L x W x H) | 5.7 in x 5.2 in x 2.8 in |
Weight | 31.7 oz |
Environmental Protection | IP67 |
Operating Temperature | -4°F to 140° F (-20C to 60C) |
Magnification | 10x |
Objective Size | 1.65 in (42 mm) |
Field of View | 320 ft @ 1000 yds |
Lens Coating/Glass Type | Fully Multi-Coated/ ED Objective Lenses |
Laser Range | 10 - 8000 yds (9.1M - 4572M) Reflective |
Measurement Accuracy | 0yd to 100yds: 1 yd (91.4M: 0.914M) |
Laser Range | 10 to 5000 yds (9.1M to 4572M) |
Laser Type | IEC Class 1M, 905nm |
Battery | CR2 |
Interpupillary Distance | 58 - 73mm |
Having used the Revic Acura BLR10b 10x42 Ballistic Rangefinding Binocular extensively for well over a year, I was eager to get my hands on the new Revic Acura BR10 Gen 2 Ballistic Rangefinding 10x42 binocular. The BLR10b had become my go-to optic for hunting (rifle and archery), Precision Rifle Series, NRL Hunter competitions, and even 3D archery. They successfully replaced top-tier glass in my bino pack, but after extended use, I found a few areas where I hoped improvements could be made.
While the BLR10b is a fantastic binocular, I missed the edge-to-edge clarity found in some premium optics. The BLR10b provided a crisp, clear image in the center, but the edges of the field of view suffered from fuzziness. The BR10 Gen 2 addresses this issue head on. The BR10 Gen 2 boasts significantly improved edge-to-edge clarity, providing a sharp and clear image across the entire field of view. This makes for a much more comfortable and immersive viewing experience, especially during prolonged glassing sessions.
Beyond clarity, the BR10 Gen 2 also delivers a noticeable upgrade in color rendition and contrast. The image presented by the BR10 feels warmer, highlighting warmer color tones. The increased contrast is also apparent, enhancing the definition of lights, darks, and textures. This improvement provides a richer, more detailed image compared to the BLR10b. Also, 5% more light transmission compared to the BLR10b.
Revic has also refined the internal reticle layout. The new reticle design enables a faster and more intuitive display of ballistic calculations and wind adjustments. Unlike the BLR10b, which flashed between the two displays, the BR10 Gen 2 presents both values simultaneously, eliminating any delay. This streamlined display is a welcome improvement for quick and accurate adjustments in the field.
The Revic Acura BR10 Gen 2 is a clear upgrade over its predecessor. It will undoubtedly be a permanent fixture in my binocular harness from now on, and I am excited to put them to the test in the mountains this hunting season.
A full review of the BR10 is coming soon. In the meantime, read the full review of the Revic BLR10b below if you want to fully compare the specs:
Clarity: The Revic Acura BR10 Gen 2 offers significantly improved edge-to-edge clarity compared to the BLR10b.
Color and contrast: The BR10 Gen 2 delivers warmer color tones and improved contrast for a richer, more detailed image.
Reticle design: The BR10 Gen 2 features a faster, more intuitive reticle display for ballistic calculations and wind adjustments.
New Revic Smart Range (RSR): use any turret with any profile
New Wind Recalculation: Allows wind speed and/or direction to be updated after ranging, enabling real-time ballistic recalculations. This eliminates the need for multiple range measurements.
New Waypoint Drop: Drop pins at targets you range in the Revic app mapping module. Future integrations with other mapping apps are coming soon.