
You still have to physically move the telescope (rather than it moving by itself automatically) makes it feel a lot more involved than it is, which we think is a good thing.īuy if: You want to quickly start exploring with all the gear and accessories you need to enjoy the night sky with little previous knowledge. Newcomers to sky-watching will love how quickly it is to get up and running. The total kit weight is 14.2 lbs (6.44), so pretty heavy but not impossible to move around to different dark skies.Ĭonsensus: As was the verdict in our StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ review, we think this system is more suitable for beginners than dedicated observers, so if you're a pro, you might want to look elsewhere. The highest useful magnification is 240x and the lowest is 16x.

Key Specs: The DX 102AZ is an achromatic refractor with a reasonable 4-inch (102 mm) aperture. The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ uses slow-motion controls for fine-tuned tracking. The result is brighter and sharper images.ĭon't forget, if you want to make the most of Amazon Prime Day 2023, check out our Amazon Prime Day hub for a roundup of the best discounts and deals on telescopes, binoculars, cameras, star projectors, drones, lego and much more. As well as searching through the vast database of subjects, the app also suggests interesting targets through a 'tonight's best observing list,' which is automatic based on your smartphone's location.Īside from the smartphone integration, the DX 102AZ features a fully coated achromatic objective lens to maximize light transmission and reduce chromatic aberration. With this scope, your smartphone app is your personal guide to the night sky. In the box, you get everything you need to get up and running as a newcomer to skywatching, including two eyepieces (providing magnifications of 26x and 66x, respectively), a red dot finder scope, a smartphone adaptor and a CG-5 dovetail mount.

The 660mm focal length helps afford a good balance between magnification and field of view.

The 102mm aperture of this telescope offers superior observation. The convenience of quickly finding any subject in the night sky with the help of your smartphone outweighs the slightly stiff movement. While, as we mentioned in our StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ review, some of the controls might feel 'clumsy' for more experienced users, if you're just getting into astronomy or have never used a telescope before, this wouldn't feel like anything out of the ordinary. Like most Amazon Prime Day deals, this price will likely only last until 23:59 tonight. You can now pick this scope up for just $279.96. Now reduced even further for Amazon Prime Day a further $120 has been slashed from the deal price. We posted a deal about this model only recently when it was discounted to $399 offering great value considering this scope's intermediate features. If you're used to using a smartphone to simplify tasks and quickly bring you up to speed with new tech or hobbies, this model might be just what you're looking for. Its innovative technology takes the guesswork, star maps, or need for prior night sky knowledge out of the equation.

Celestron's Starsense Explorer DX102AZ makes finding celestial objects simple.
