Unistellar introduces a new look at its eVscope eQuinox 2 that was unveiled during CES this year. It is a consumer-grade telescope that is able to connect directly to users' smartphones or iPads. It is able to capture images using its sensors and then filter out any light pollution, transferring the visuals to the connected device.
The smart telescope is designed specifically for city use, as it is able to capture a more clear image of the starry skies by filtering out light. It also has a darker setting that aims to work better in urban spaces. The eVscope eQuinox 2 is connected to its own app that has a database of over 5000 celestial items to select from.
Consumer-Grade Connective Telescopes
Unistellar Unveils the New eVscope eQuinox 2 Astro Mode
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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