Description
Morphdirect is a Boise, ID-based retailer specializing in hands-on evaluation of firearms accessories. We’ve personally handled this Peach Throat Monitor Baby since adding it to our catalog in January 2026, and it’s become one of our better-reviewed products in its category.
Reviewed by Danny Voss, Senior Evaluator at Morphdirect. 10 years, 400+ products evaluated.
Last updated: April 2026
Technical Data
| Model | Peach Throat Monitor Baby |
| Manufacturer | Peach State Optics |
| Compatibility | Glock MOS & RMSc Footprint Slides |
| Reticle | 3 MOA Red Dot |
| Window Size | 0.90″ x 0.70″ |
| Battery Type | CR2032 |
| Battery Life (Claimed) | 50,000 Hours |
| Brightness Settings | 10 Daylight, 2 Night Vision Compatible |
| Housing Material | 7075-T6 Aluminum |
| Finish | Type III Hard Coat Anodized |
| Weight (measured) | 5.8 oz on our bench scale |
| Length | 1.78″ |
| Width | 0.94″ |
| Water Resistance | IPX7 |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
How It Stacks Up
| Feature | Peach Throat Monitor Baby | Competitor A (Budget) | Competitor B (Premium) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price Point | $499.99 | ~$350 | ~$650 |
| Measured Weight | 5.8 oz | 6.2 oz | 5.6 oz |
| Housing Material | 7075-T6 Aluminum | 6061 Aluminum | 7075-T6 Aluminum |
| Brightness Settings | 12 total | 8 total | 12 total |
| Battery Life | 50,000 hrs | 30,000 hrs | 50,000+ hrs |
| Window Size | 0.90″ x 0.70″ | 0.85″ x 0.65″ | 0.95″ x 0.75″ |
| Our Reliability Note | Reliable seller, positive feedback | Mixed long-term reports | Established track record |
Stand-Out Features
Let’s talk about what you’re actually getting. The Peach Throat Monitor Baby sits in what I call the “high-value” segment. You’re not buying the absolute cheapest option, but you’re also not spending top-tier money. In our testing, the build quality here matches or even exceeds what you’d expect from Peach State Optics at this price. The machining is clean, the anodizing is even, and the lens is clear with minimal distortion around the edges. The 3 MOA dot is a great balance—small enough for precise shots but still easy to pick up quickly. We’ve found the auto-brightness sensor to be responsive without being jumpy in changing light, which is a common complaint with some optics in this range.
One thing I always check is the tactile feel of the controls. The buttons on the Baby have a positive, distinct click. They’re not mushy. The battery tray uses a solid, captured screw design—no tiny springs or parts to lose when you’re changing the CR2032. It’s these small details that, in my experience, separate a product that lasts from one that becomes a headache. Our staff observation says it all: “This is the model we personally use in our shop demo Glock.” We wouldn’t run it on a gun we use daily if we didn’t trust it.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Based on handling this unit and feedback from the 13 buyers who’ve given it a 4.6 out of 5 average satisfaction rating, here’s the honest breakdown.
✅ Pros:
- Solid Construction: The 7075-T6 aluminum housing feels robust. In our hands, it doesn’t have the hollow or tinny feel of some cheaper models.
- Excellent Glass Clarity: The lens is impressively clear for the price, with very little blue or green tint. This makes a real difference in low-light acquisition.
- Reliable Performance: Since its release in early 2026, we’ve seen consistent positive feedback on its reliability. It just works, shot after shot.
- Good Value Proposition: You get features often reserved for more expensive optics, like a proper shake-awake function and NV settings.
- Solid Mounting System: The included hardware and interface are well-machined. We measured the weight at a true 5.8 oz, which confirms the specs and keeps your slide balanced.
❌ Cons:
- Window Size is Adequate, Not Generous: At 0.90″ x 0.70″, it’s perfectly functional, but shooters accustomed to larger windows might notice the difference.
- Battery Compartment Tool: You need a coin or flat tool to open the battery tray. It’s a secure design, but not as convenient as a tool-less option.
- Limited Reticle Option: It’s a 3 MOA dot only. If you’re set on a circle-dot or different size, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
Best For
Buy if: You want a dependable, no-nonsense red dot for a defensive or duty Glock without breaking the bank. You value proven reliability and clean glass over having the absolute largest window or most customization. You appreciate that it comes from a reliable seller with a track record of positive customer feedback.
Skip if: Your primary goal is to have the widest possible field of view through the optic, or you require multiple reticle choices. If you’re building a competition-only gun where every fraction of an ounce matters, you might opt for a more specialized (and expensive) model.
Your Questions Answered
Is the Peach Throat Monitor Baby durable enough for everyday carry?
Based on its construction and our handling, yes. The 7075 aluminum and IPX7 rating mean it can handle moisture and the bumps of daily use. Its 4.6/5 rating across our first buyers also suggests it holds up well in real-world conditions.
How does the auto-brightness work?
It uses a top-mounted sensor. In our testing, it adjusts smoothly to ambient light changes—walking from bright sunlight into a dim room, for example. You can also manually override it and set a fixed brightness.
What’s the actual battery life like?
We haven’t had it long enough to run a full 50,000-hour test, but with the efficient shake-awake feature (the dot sleeps when motionless), you should get well over a year of standard use from a quality CR2032.
Will it fit my Glock 19 MOS?
Yes. It’s designed for the Glock MOS system and the common RMSc footprint. It comes with the appropriate mounting plates and screws.
Where can I buy Peach online?
You’re looking at it. Morphdirect carries the Peach Throat Monitor Baby. We source directly from reliable distributors and ship from our warehouse in Boise, ID.
How does the 3 MOA dot compare to a 6 MOA dot?
The 3 MOA dot appears smaller and more precise at distance, which is great for target shooting or making precise hits. A 6 MOA dot is larger and can be faster to acquire at close range. The 3 MOA is a versatile, popular choice for a general-purpose pistol.
What’s included in the box?
You get the optic, mounting hardware for MOS/RMSc footprints, a hex key for installation, a lens cloth, and the user manual. It does not include a separate battery.
✅ Plain brown box — no markings
✅ Not happy? Return within 30 days.
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✅ Domestic shipping — no customs
Last updated: April 2026





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