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Brand FASHIONARI
Model Name Telescope-80600
Optical Tube Length 600 Millimeters
Eye Piece Lens Description Barlow
Objective Lens Diameter 80 Millimeters
Telescope Mount Description Altazimuth Mount
Product Dimensions 9″D x 26″W x 5″H
Focus Type Manual Focus
Compatible Devices Smartphone
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
size

S-70300, M-70400, L-80600, XL-90800

color

White

4 reviews for Telescopes for Adults Astronomy, 80mm Aperture 600mm Refractor Telescope for Kids and Beginners, Compact Portable Travel Scope with Wireless Remote

  1. Christine Orn

    This 70mm aperture, 400mm focal length telescope is absolutely amazing! I bought it as a birthday gift for my child. At first, he didn’t know how to use it. On the first night, we tried to look at the moon, but the weather was cloudy, and he didn’t adjust the focus properly, so we couldn’t see anything. He was a little disappointed, but we encouraged him to keep trying. The next day, during the daytime, he decided to practice by looking at some buildings, and he spent time online learning about astronomy. He really took the initiative to figure out how to adjust the focus, and by the third night, he was finally able to clearly see the moon! He was so excited, and ever since then, he’s fallen in love with the telescope. Now, instead of spending hours on TikTok, he enjoys stargazing every night. This telescope is not only a fantastic learning tool but also a great way to teach kids the value of persistence. Highly recommend it! It’s truly the perfect gift for sparking an interest in astronomy.

  2. Miss Magdalen Dach IV

    I have always loved looking at the night sky, and this telescope is perfect for both kids and grown-ups. It is a Telescope for Kids, Adults, and Beginners that has made stargazing super fun and easy. One of the best things about this telescope is its superior optics. It has a 70mm aperture and a 300mm focal length that makes everything look really bright and clear. When I looked at the moon for the first time, I could see its craters and details that I never knew existed. The fully coated optical glass gives me a clearer view. Another cool feature is its high magnification power. The telescope comes with a 3X Barlow lens and two eyepieces, one with 20mm and the other with 6mm. This lets me change the magnification from 45X to 150X. With the higher magnification, I can see planets like Jupiter and Saturn in amazing detail. It’s like I have a mini spaceship that takes me closer to the stars every time I change the lens. I even got to see some far away star clusters, and it was one of the most exciting experiences ever.The telescope also comes with bonus accessories that make it even cooler. There is a carry bag that makes it super easy to take on trips. I love taking it on family camping trips or even on vacation, because the adjustable tripod helps me set it up anywhere I want. It even includes a smartphone adapter and a wireless remote, which means I can take pictures of the stars and share them with my friends.

  3. Alvena Gusikowski

    I got this telescope for my son, and it’s been a fun way to get him more into astronomy. The setup was easy enough, no tools needed, and we had it ready to go within 15 minutes. The tripod is adjustable and feels stable, which is important when you’ve got an excited kid bouncing around.The different eyepieces and the Barlow lens give us a nice range of zoom. We’ve mostly been using it in the backyard to look at the moon, and the image clarity is better than I expected for a beginner scope. My son also loves using the phone holder and remote to take photos. It makes it easy to capture what we’re seeing and share it with family.The carry bag is handy because we’re planning to take it on a camping trip soon. So far, this telescope has been a hit in our house and a nice way to spend time outside together at night.

  4. Triston Kautzer

    My niece and nephew kept bugging me about planets and stars, so I figured why not grab this telescope. Setting it up wasn’t rocket science—I just plopped the tripod down, popped in the eyepiece, and aimed at the night sky. They flipped out when they spotted the craters on the Moon for the first time.The clarity on this thing is solid for an entry-level scope. I tried a few lens combos to see the difference. The kids got a kick out of messing with the focus knobs, feeling like mini astronauts. On a clear night, we even got a decent peek at Saturn’s rings—though it was small, it was still mind-blowing for them.It’s not just for kids, either. I got so into it, I downloaded a star map app and started scanning constellations like a midnight adventurer. The included smartphone mount also let me snag some amateur pics to share online.Nothing beats that moment when your little ones see real celestial wonders, wide-eyed and speechless. This telescope delivered that magic without costing me a fortune.

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