T3 completed an in-depth review of the new eVscope 2, and gave Unistellar’s smart telescope a 5-star rating and Platinum Award. Their verdict? “With a new, clearer Nikon eyepiece and a wider field of view, the Unistellar eVscope 2 smart ‘scope can now be used to take sharper astro-photos of the Moon as well as distant galaxies, nebulae and stars clusters. However, its biggest attraction is that it deals expertly with light pollution.” Among their Reasons To Buy:
- Works great in light-polluted areas
- Full-screen views of the Moon
- Sends 7.7 MP images to phones and tablets
- Comes with a useful backpack
- Very simple to set up
- Easy to share in groups of up to 10 people
Read the full eVscope 2 review at T3 online. Or visit the Unistellar product page to learn more about the eVscope 2.
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