Forbes conducted a thorough review of the new Unistellar eVscope eQuinox and said it is “a fundamentally modern rethinking of the classic reflector telescope, delivering simplicity, ease of use and—thanks to its support for up to 10 simultaneous mobile app connections—a whole new way of sharing the stargazing experience.” Among finding it to be the “best telescope for city-dwellers,” the Forbes article Explore The Cosmos From Your Yard With The Easy-Use Unistellar eVscope eQuinox Telescope stated:
- “The company’s eVscope eQuinox is ideal for urban sky-watchers who want to see deep space objects with ease.”
- “I love the idea that I can set up a lawn chair near the telescope and control the device (as well as view its images) without awkwardly leaning over the tube and trying not to jostle the tripod.”
- “If you have ever owned a telescope but been frustrated by the way light pollution in your city or town reduces your viewing options, the eQuinox is your antidote.”
- “The eQuinox was engineered to excel at imaging deep space objects, which is something you generally can’t enjoy with a traditional 4.5-inch reflector in your backyard.”
- “The Unistellar eVscope eQuinox is probably the best telescope for city dwellers who have to contend with city lights and pale night skies.”
Read the full eQuinox review at Forbes online. Or visit the Unistellar product page to learn more about the eQuinox.
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