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Hight recommend
It's amazing, you can really see the moon. My kids and I like it very much. We can watch the stars and the moon together.
09/11/2020
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Excellent product for beginners!
It has been for a while that I don’t know what I can do after work. Well this telescope becomes my new interest.Easy to install with clear instructions. It only takes me 10 mins to get it setup! Quite light-weight so I can move it around with one arm. Also there is one cell phone mount so that I can take a pic and share it with my families right away!It’s easy to see some animals in our backyard, like deers, squirrels and hummingbird! But it’s not easy to snap pics of them with my phone since they are in distance. With this telescope I can even see much clearer of these cute animals!Also it’s my first time to see the moon in such details! All of us are impressed!Overall it’s a very good telescope for beginners!
28/12/2022
Great item for the price
This is my first dabble into telescopes and i think i have picked a good little item. There are numerous items which come with it including a back pack,which it stores neatly into,a tripod with telescopic legs that can be adjusted to a great variation,2 different magnification scopes and a built in spirit level. My only gripe is that it tends to have a little wobble when you a focusing on an item and you have to let go of the telescope so that it can stop shaking and then you can see if you have got the item that you are looking at properly focused. Everyone i have shown is impressed with everything that comes with this telescope,the telescope itself and the price. If you intend to look at the Moon then get a Moon filter,it is a must as i found out!
03/11/2022
Great beginner telescope
I got this as a beginner telescope to see if my 8 yr old son would like it. Very easy to setup. It is very light which surprised me. But I guess the quality of glass isn’t the highest. Overall it gets the job done. I was able to use the bracket and take some pics of the moon with my iPhone. It can be difficult to get a great pic because of how easy it can move even tightened down. My son is very happy with it.
28/09/2022
Love our telescope
We got this for my son who is absolutely in love with anything space. He loves that we can go out and look at the moon and stars.
27/08/2022
Relaxing and Beautiful Illumination
This moon lamp is a good size--bigger than a softball but smaller than a basketball. You can adjust the brightness which is a plus so you can find the ideal illumination for your tastes. It sheds plenty of light so you're able to see but not blinded. I know it's marketed as a night light, but you can also use it as a relaxing piece for your living room decor. The colors are beautiful and vivid. I bought this as a gift for someone this Christmas but plan on getting one for myself!
29/04/2022
Good for stargazing
Excellent for low-hassle stargazing, though it's hard to hold them steady because they're so big and heavy. A tripod mount is included, but they're so heavy that the mount has trouble keeping them still; you get some vibration if you touch the eye cups with your face. Be very ginger when looking through them on a tripod to avoid the shaking.As for what you can see, keep in mind that these are 15x magnification, so your field of vision will be somewhat small. It takes a little practice to aim at the objects you want to see. I'm in the suburbs toward the north end of Los Angeles so it's not exactly dark here, but I can see the following:-- The glow of the Orion nebula is very clear.-- The Pleiades are very bright.-- The Andromeda galaxy is a faint blur, but I can always find it.-- There are just a lot more visible stars anywhere you aim.-- The moon is super bright and you can see quite a bit of detail.
27/04/2022
Awesome telescope
This is a very clear telescope, i can definitely view the stars and moon more clearly. The controls take some time to get used to but it is not that hard.
14/12/2021
Great beginners telescope
Lightweight and easy to set up. Great for looking at the Moon, Mars, Mercury, and Venus. Further bodies offer less detail but can still be observed.
07/07/2021