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Telescope for Kids Beginners Adults, 70mm Astronomy Refractor Telescope with Adjustable Tripod - Perfect Telescope Gift for Kids

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Features

  • 360mm focal length and 70mm aperture, fully coated optical glass with high transmission coatings telescope which creates crisp images with increased brightness and clarity.
  • Includes two 1.25" eyepieces (K25mm & K10mm) which you can enjoy the magnification from 51X to 128X, And 5X24 Finder Scope can made the starscope telescope locate objects faster.
  • No-tools quick set up and easy find your objects, perfect telescope for kids and astronomy beginners and its good gift to send your children.
  • 70mm telescope excels at daytime birding use as well as viewing wildlife, scenery and casual nighttime observing of the Moon
  • Come with adjustable tripod , it allows for any viewing position. Great gifts refractor telescope for kids 8-12, 5-7.

Brand: ECOOPRO


Model Name: ECOOPRO


Optical Tube Length: 360 Millimeters


Eye Piece Lens Description: Prism


Objective Lens Diameter: 70 Millimeters


Telescope Mount Description: Altazimuth Mount


Product Dimensions: 18.11"D x 8.11"W x 4.41"H


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Finderscope: Reflex


Item Weight: 1.4 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 18.11 x 8.11 x 4.41 inches


Item Weight: 3.08 pounds


Item model number: 3216595147


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 4, 2018


Manufacturer: CSSEA


Country of Origin: China


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  • Perfect for beginners
Bought this for my 5yo grandson. He loved it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024 by Keri

  • Amazing
I got for my son's 5&10 for Christmas in 2024. Because they are into space. We all love it I actually use it more than they do. I love looking at the moon and the stars. This Christmas we will be upgrading. It was easy to put together. The handle part needs to be more sturdy but I just take it off the stand. But they love it. Even my mother uses it it great for all age beginners. Not heavy, and you can really see the moon I'm talking the surface. It's amazing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by kasmirmalone

  • Great value for beginners, but will need to buy better tripod to get the best use of it.
ASSEMBLY Although, there weren't a ton of parts to put together and it was pretty straigtforward as far as what goes where, it wasn't always clear which way to screw things in. I always follow "righty tighty, lefty loosey" lol. But that didn't seem to work. Still, we were able to put together both telescopes in under 30 minutes. USE I'll preface this by saying my son and I are still really new to using telescopes. We had a slightly cheaper one several years ago, but haven't used one in a long time. We do NOT know the easiest way to find celestial objects. I will say that this telescope is more powerful than the one we had before. We were able to see craters on the moon using the 25mm lens. However, it was really hard (and super frustrating) to even get to that point. Despite the fact that we're new to this, so the telescope as a tool is only useful if we know how to use it, the telescope itself makes it difficult to use. First of all, the tripod is super short. It's less than 2 feet tall, so unless you have a table or some other surface to put it on, it's hard to get to the level of the eyepiece without holding it or propping it on your leg. And that isn't the best way to do things because if you move AT ALL, you can lose focus on the object you were looking at. Another big problem is that the mount lock knob (the part of the telescope that is supposed to hold the telescope steady while you look through it) doesn't work at all. We tightened it as much as it will go and even then, if you move the telescope, the whole telescope will flop forward. Boom, you lost focus on whatever you had taken time to locate through the eyepiece. I'm going to remedy this by buying another tripod that will be taller and hopefully have a way better mount lock knob. ACCESSORIES + EXTRAS The telescope comes with a few extras. Map of the Moon. It's cool. Unfortunately, most of the words are too blurry to make out. And I don't wear glasses or corrective lenses, so I imagine it's even worse if you have poor eyesight. Star Map. I would have assumed, it would show the constellations, but what it actually shows are the sun/planets, some info on them (diameter, rotation, surface and central temp, distance from sun, # of moons, etc) and how much you would weigh on each one. It's a cool extra, but if the listing actually mentions it and calls it a Star Map, know that it's probably not what you are expecting. Telescope Phone Adapter. I was excited about this because I wanted to be able to take pictures of what we can see through the telescope to share on social media. However, my phone is a newer version, so it has a camera with 3 lenses. The adapter also won't stick to your phone if it is in any kind of protective case, so you have to take your phone out of the case to use it. If your phone is like mine and has the camera off to the side, instead of in the top center of the phone, it won't really work the way it's designed to. OVERALL THOUGHTS We bought this when it was on sale. It was around $50. I think it's great deal at that price. I think if I'd paid full price for it, I would have been disappointed, though. The main problem for me is that the mount lock knob doesn't work and the tripod is way too short. I could have lived with the tripod being short, since we can set it up on a table or on my car. But the mount lock knob is making it necessary for me to buy a different tripod altogether. That aside, I think the telescope itself is pretty powerful for the price. We were able to make out craters on the moon. Couldn't get a good picture of it with my phone, but I'm going to try to figure that out. You can also look at terrestrial objects like animals. My son was amazed at how much detail we could see on a squirrel that was a good length away from us. I'd say it's a good investment for beginner telescope-users. Just know that you won't be able to just point and see. You should probably watch some videos or read something aside from the manual in the package to learn how to use a telescope. You will also probably find that you need to invest in a better tripod to get the best use of it. The length of the tripod is far from ideal, but the biggest issue is that the mount lock knob is useless. PICS INCLUDED I'm including a pic of: - The assembled telescope. I tried to get a pic of it with the telescope part pointing forward, but because the mount lock knob doesn't work, the telescope part immediately flopped forward. That's the issue I described above and the reason I am buying a new telescope. My couch in the pic is a standard-sized one, so you can get an idea of how tall the tripod is. It's extended to it's full height. - The picture I was able to get of the moon (during daylight hours) with my phone. It wasn't very good. - A picture of the Map of the Moon. - A picture of the Star Map. - A picture of the Telescope Phone Adapter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023 by Tiffany Hathorn

  • 7-year old's gift
Grandson loved this telescope and it is easy enough for him to use.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Meh
Not great
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024 by Tashena Lindsey

  • Great for a child!
The quality is great and is easy to assemble and use. You can view the moon pretty nicely but more than that is a bit harder. The size is great and can be put back in the box after using and take somewhere else for a starry view.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024 by Grace

  • Poor quality
Unfortunately on the third time the telescope was used it came apart in my grandsons hands as he tried to look through it I promised to replace it as t wasn’t his fault but I will be purchasing a much hardier telescope. My grandson is very into star gazing
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Candle23

  • bad as Gift
Clean and bright on a full moon night.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by C.S.

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