I just received mine. Blue tint is there when looking around indoors at white/off-white walls, but much less noticeable in the field. It's still there, and definitely something I wish was different, but it is definitely not like looking through dark blue tinted sunglasses. Glass seems pretty decent, I'll get out there with some high end glass to compare later, but it certainly wasn't "bad". There is some CA, but it's not Khales bad. I also don't think it would interfere with anything you'd be doing with binoculars in the field at 10x.
Ranging is near instant, as are AB Elite solutions, and they are spot on with other AB Elite devices. Having velocity and energy at target instantly displayed is pretty nice. I was considering buying the Leica Geovid Pro 32s for the nicer glass, but after using these a little, I am going to have to give that more thought. They probably didn't move to the same type of display due to the downsides, such as tint, with the current technology, but boy - that data sure is nice to have all at once.
This is my "after 10 minutes out back looking into woods/at distant telephone polls" evaluation, so take it with a grain of salt.
PS - The Sig application is pretty easy to use. I was able to setup a new profile pretty easily.
[Edit: Here's a picture taken by my iPhone 11 Pro at 10x then digitally zoomed to 15x using Gimp, then the same phone at 1.5x (telephoto lens) through the _right_ lens of the binocular. You don't see the variation in color/distortion of the through-the-bino picture in reality, nor is the quality that bad, but the tint is pretty representative of what you see through the binoculars. Don't judge on the distortion and color stuff on the outside of the glass, such as the green tint in the upper left, that's just a function of taking a picture with a phone through the binocular. I also had to use 1.5x (resulting in a 15x magnification) on the iPhone to avoid just capturing the ocular lens, so another reason not to use it to judge the quality of the glass.
Just use it to compare the "blue" tint, specifically around the tree and the bottom shed. It 100% matches what I see with my eyes in difference, and I am viewing/editing on a fully calibrated/color-corrected monitor. I found the worst case scenario I had available re: visible blue tint, so this is what you can expect.]
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