Telescope for Kids Beginners - 70mm Aperture 400mm Refractor
Telescope for Kids Beginners - 70mm Aperture 400mm Refractor
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The telescope for kids is an excellent observation partner, designed specifically for young explorers and budding astronomers. With two interchangeable eyepieces (K20mm/K12.5mm), this telescope offers adjustable magnification of 20X and 32X, making it perfect for any observing situation. Whether your child is gazing at the moon or exploring distant planets, this telescope provides a fantastic introduction to the wonders of the night sky.
Featuring high-quality optics, the kids telescope boasts a 400mm (f/5.7) focal length and a 70mm aperture. The fully coated glass lenses with high-transmission coatings deliver stunning, clear images, ensuring that every observation is a memorable one. This telescope is ideal for introducing children to astronomy and helping them appreciate the beauty of the universe.
One of the standout features of this portable telescope is its versatility. It is perfect for both kids and adult beginners, offering multiple viewing positions thanks to its adjustable aluminum alloy tripod. The included smartphone holder allows users to capture photos of celestial objects, while the 5x24 finderscope makes it easy to locate targets in the night sky.
This telescope for kids aged 8-12 is designed with ease of use in mind. It is simple to assemble, even for young children and astronomy beginners. The easy-to-focus design enables kids to quickly find targets and see clear, detailed images. This makes it an excellent birthday gift or Christmas gift for kids aged 7 and up, as well as for anyone interested in starting their journey into astronomy.
Our commitment to providing top-notch service means that if you have any questions about our telescope for beginners or need assistance, our reliable service team is here to help. We strive to respond to inquiries within 24 hours, ensuring that you have the support you need to enjoy your new telescope.
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