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About this item

Large Aperture: A great option for amateur astronomers who want to explore the night sky. With a focal length of 400mm(f/5.7) and an aperture of 70mm, it can provide clear and detailed images of celestial objects such as stars and the moon.

Quality Optics: The fully coated optics glass lens with high transmission coatings can help to reduce reflections and increase the amount of light that reaches the eyepiece, resulting in brighter and more vibrant images. Additionally, the lens is designed to protect the eyes of the observer, making it a safer choice for extended viewing sessions.

Powerful Magnification: Comes with two replaceable eyepieces and a 3x Barlow lens that can triple the magnifying power of each eyepiece. This allows for a range of magnification options, making it easier to observe objects at different distances.

Wireless Remote: The 5x24 finder scope with mounting bracket and cross-hair lines can help to locate objects easily, even for beginners. The included wireless remote and smartphone adapter can allow for easy and convenient exploration of the night sky, as well as capturing stunning celestial images.

Adjustable Tripod: This telescope allows for many different viewing positions with a adjustable aluminum alloy tripod and carry bag make it easy to set up and transport the telescope to different locations.


Top reviews from the United States

 jen86

5.0 out of 5 stars Aperture matters more than magnification

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on April 23, 2020

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I bought this knowing nothing about telescopes and not knowing what I could expect to see through this thing.


Now I know more, I think this is a decent value, but it comes with A LOT of cons.


In telescopes, the aperture size matters much more than magnification. The bigger the aperture, the better the image will be. This is a 70mm aperture (2.75 inches), which is about as small as you can get. It's typical for an "entry-level" telescope, and a decent value for the money if you want to get into stargazing without dropping 500 bucks or more on a bigger scope.


However, if I could do it over again, I would've spent more and gone with a better one.


First, as with all beginner telescopes, it is actually much harder to use than a more intermediate level one. This is something well-known in the amateur astronomy group I've joined, and they never, EVER recommend buying a beginner telescope, ESPECIALLY for kids.


Because most kids like looking AT stuff more than looking FOR it. And with this telescope, far more time is spent hunting for objects than actually looking at them.


My kid doesn't have the patience or attention span for that, but I rather enjoy the challenge, so I do it. Which brings me to the next problem.


This is made for kids. As such, the stand is very short. Which means that all the time you spend hunting for things, you'll having to be hunched over, crouched down, or kneeling on the ground.


And if you live in a place with a lot of light pollution, you won't be able to see much more than stars, the Moon, or the brightest planets. Even Mars is difficult to see through this telescope, and you can't make out any detail whatsoever on the surface.


You can make out SOME faint detail on Jupiter, especially if you go away from light pollution on a clear, moonless night. And you can just make out Saturn's rings.


Venus, on the other hand, is very easy to see. Especially now, near the end of April 2020, it is the brightest it'll be all year, so we've been looking at it every night. It's too bright, even at its dimmest, to make out any detail, but you can see what phase it's in.


Galaxies, most nebulas, and many star clusters are beyond the ability of this telescope, but that being said, I was able to see a planetary nebula called The Ghost of Jupiter last night.


For perspective, I've had a few weeks of use and practice, and feel comfortable with the telescope, and have a number of apps, charts, and star maps to help me find things, and it STILL took over an hour for me to finally find it, put it close enough to the center of my field of view to use with max magnification, and put it in focus.


And even then, it looked like a hazy, bluish star. We couldn't make out any detail or the distinctive eye-shape that can be seen with even slightly larger scopes.


Still, it was cool and the kid loved it. I consider it worth the effort, but my back is killing me today.


Don't get me wrong, for an entry-level telescope, this is good. It'll serve our needs while we save up for an upgrade. But, like all entry-level telescopes, this is harder to use and not powerful enough to see much.


All the time required to hunt for things, for what many may consider a disappointing result, could potentially end up killing a kid's enthusiasm.


If you absolutely MUST get an entry-level telescope, this is a good choice. But if at all possible, save up and get a larger aperture.

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 alana

4.0 out of 5 stars Very easy set up

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on May 4, 2023

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No tools needed!!! I pulled up a couple of YouTube videos and had it set up in under 30 minutes. With some fine tuning, I was able to locate the moon and have a pretty decent view. The tripod is flimsy though and if you're taller than a 6 year old you will need to find something stable to put it on in order to raise it to level Don't expect a dazzling display as it can only gather so much light. It is small... But as a newbie, it's good. I did not need a moon filter but you may. I haven't tried it for terrestrial views yet. I would recommend it for an inexpensive telescope if you want to do moon viewing or get someone interested. Remember that you get what your pay for and don't have high expectations. Still, there's nothing like the view.

Edit: If buying this telescope, make sure to buy some good quality lenses. The ones that come with it are just to get you started. I only got 2 uses it if the lens before I couldn't use it anymore. The plastic caused some minor issues. The scope is still good though.

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 Amazon Customer

4.0 out of 5 stars Great product

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 2, 2023

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 Ben Wilson

4.0 out of 5 stars Probably fine for the money

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 10, 2023

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I wanted to be able to see mars or venus but even at the max zoom they were just dots of light in the sky. I am sad now.

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 sage

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value!!!!!

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 3, 2023

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This item was a great value and it works great.

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 We captured Venus and mars

5.0 out of 5 stars We captured Venus and Mars

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 19, 2023

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Love the telescope. My son is obsessed. We capture Venus and Mars next to each other. We used Night Sky app as well. The bright one is Venus and the shadow one is mars

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 BlankFrank

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4.0 out of 5 stars For the money, this is a great place to start exploring the sky around us.

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on December 27, 2020

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I bought this as a gift for my grandkids and the intent was to allow them to witness the "Christmas Star", the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn on December 21. The plan was to capture the event nightly from December 19 through December 22.


Receiving and unboxing the telescope was pretty straightforward. The instructions were somewhat trying, but given that there were only a few "moving parts" it was easy enough to figure out. The only problem we encountered was that the adapter for allowing the telescope to connect to a smartphone was missing half of the adapter and we could not connect a phone to the telescope. No idea why the part was missing. We unboxed the telescope on our dining room table and when we discovered the part was missing we had no less than 5 adults searching for it, to no avail. We didn't lose the part, we just never had it. That was disappointing when you consider that being able to attach a phone was one of the primary reasons for selecting Gysker and we lost our opportunity for the grandkids to record their witness of the grand event.


Setting that bit aside, the telescope worked wonderfully. It was easy to set up, with all of the [available] parts fitting nicely into the supplied carrying case. We transported the telescope to our observation area and the telescope set up easily. The 'spotter' scope allowed us to get on target quickly and the aperture and zoom features allowed for a spectacular view, including many of the moons surrounding the planets. We even used the spotting scope and a smartphone app to align the telescope with other stars for equally breathtaking views and we spent about 2.5 hours searching out various objects in the night sky each time we went out. (From dark until bedtime).


The grandkids (10, 9 and 7) really took to the telescope, learning how to use the various parts and functions rather quickly, even to the point that they could select and observe a star on their own. The tripod was solid and held a stable image and everything, sans phone adapter, worked very well.


If I was rating just the telescope on cost to function-ability, I would rate the Gysker telescope 10 stars. It is a very good telescope for the money and since we wanted the kids to get excited about the night sky, this was a great purchase. The ONLY disappointment was because I specifically chose this telescope because we could attach a smartphone to record an event that only happens every 800 years and then was unable to do exactly that, well, it was a real letdown.


Even at that, I would tell anyone wanting to start amateur exploration of the sky that this is still a great telescope for the money.

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 Ethan Shaffer

5.0 out of 5 stars Great purchase!

Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 16, 2023

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I bought this for my girlfriend, and she loves it. The set up was easy, convenient to store, and takes excellent photos! Highly recommend!

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