I currently have both the Curio and the CL Pocket 8x25, which I've been trying out at home today (I overlook fields and a hill, with a variety of features at different distances, beyond the garden, so I can give them a reasonable test).
I'm an amateur compared to most here, and these are my very subjective feelings about the two binoculars. I'm happy to be told my expectations are unreasonable, btw.
Overall, quite disappointed. And disappointed that I'm disappointed
- I was really looking forward to them being delivered. I'm not a big guy, and my hands are either average-size, or maybe a little less than average, but I find the Curio too small for comfortable use. I'd only be using it occasionally, but even so, I can't say I'd look forward to it. The CL Pocket is not bad to hold. But for both binoculars I find the eye-cups not deep enough. I have to hold them slightly away from my eyes to see things. I have a very cheap Nikon Travelite EX bin, and the eye-cups are great - nice and deep. Why don't Swarovski do the same, I wonder.
The depth of field on the Curio is greater than the CL Pocket and more satisfying than the latter. I find the 7x magnification a bit inadequate though. For both bins viewing objects between approx 15 feet and 70 yards is good, but greater distances are pretty awkward - the Curio because of its low magnification, and the CL Pocket because it's really quite difficult to find the correct focus at longish distances (300 yards and more). With the CL Pocket when I find the correct focus for these longer distances, only a very small turn of the wheel either way (perhaps 1 or 2 mm of movement) results in the image being out of focus. Obviously I'm not aiming to use them at that distance to see details on birds, just for general viewing.
The focus wheel on the Curio is nice and smooth. On the CL Pocket that's also true, but there is definitely a higher friction point for focusing at a certain distance. I'll explain: focus at about 20 feet then move the wheel gradually to focus on objects slightly further away and that's when there's higher friction. Then another gradual turn and the wheel is smooth again with no problem after that. The friction is always at that point, nowhere else. Funnily enough, some people here (including me) have experienced something similar with the CL Companion. It's more subtle on the CL Companion though, than on the CL Pocket.
I'll try them again tomorrow and see how I feel. But at the moment I feel like sending both of them back. Oh, and on the Curio it has a very small area with the paint missing - I can see metal. They are without doubt brand new, and I think this must be a quality control issue.