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150X Astronomical Telescope – 70mm Refractor Portable Travel Scope with Phone Adapter & Wireless Remote
150X Astronomical Telescope – 70mm Refractor Portable Travel Scope with Phone Adapter & Wireless Remote
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Take the night sky (and daytime views) along on your next adventure. The 150X Astronomical Telescope is a lightweight, metal-bodied refractor built for beginners, students and hobbyists who want bright, detailed views of the Moon, planets and distant landscapes — plus the convenience of phone photography and remote control. Compact, splash-resistant (IPX4) and easy to set up, it’s perfect for camping, backyard stargazing, bird watching, and nature trips.
Why you’ll love it
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Bright 70mm objective gathers plenty of light for clear lunar and planetary detail and brighter views of star fields.
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Up to 150X magnification (system spec) with included eyepieces for flexible viewing options.
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Includes 20mm & 6mm eyepieces + 3× Barlow — swap eyepieces or use the Barlow to tailor power and framing for targets near and far.
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Phone adapter + wireless remote make it easy to photograph the Moon, planets or terrestrial scenes with your smartphone — no shaky hands.
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Aluminum-alloy tripod provides a stable platform while staying lightweight for travel.
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FMC (Fully Multi-Coated) optics and quality metal construction deliver sharper contrast and reduced glare.
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Splash-resistant (IPX4) so short outdoor sessions are worry-free.
Great for
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Beginner astronomy and students learning the sky
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Moon and planetary observation (craters, lunar seas, major cloud bands)
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Birdwatching, wildlife spotting and long-distance landscape viewing
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Casual astrophotography with smartphone attachment
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Gift for young explorers, campers and science-lovers
What’s in the box
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150X refractor telescope (metal body)
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20mm eyepiece & 6mm eyepiece
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3× Barlow lens
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Phone adapter & wireless remote
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Aluminum alloy tripod
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Mounting hardware and quick-start guide
Tips for best results
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Use the 20mm eyepiece for wide-field scanning; switch to the 6mm for more detail.
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Let the telescope cool outdoors for 10–15 minutes before high-power viewing — it improves clarity.
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Use the tripod and wireless remote for steady smartphone shots of the Moon.
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