The Children's Telescope 40/400 with Smartphone Holder is specially designed for children 8 years and older who want to discover the night sky. With a lens aperture of 40 mm, this telescope captures approximately 32 times more light than the naked eye. This means that stars, nebulae and planets become visible that are normally hidden.
The focal length of 400 mm combined with the two included eyepieces (12.5 mm and 20 mm) provides magnifications of 32x and 20x. With these, you can see craters on the moon, the moons of Jupiter and even the rings of Saturn. The phases of Venus also become visible.
The compact table tripod makes the telescope quick to set up and easy to use indoors or outdoors. Thanks to the azimuthal mount, you intuitively point the telescope from left to right and top to bottom. The integrated compass helps young explorers maintain proper orientation. The included prisms provide a comfortable viewing angle of 90°, making observing more enjoyable.
A special extra is the smartphone holder: it allows children to easily take their first pictures of the moon and immediately share them with family and friends.
Application
The Children's Telescope 40/400 with Smartphone Holder lets you see:
- Craters and mountains on the moon
- The moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn
- The phases of Venus
- Bright stars and constellations
This telescope is an ideal entry-level model for children. For deep-sky objects and serious astrophotography the aperture is too small, but for instructive first observations it offers a lot of fun.
Specifications
General
- Age: 8 years and up
- Weight: 491 g
- Height: 105 mm
- Material: Plastic
Optics
- Type: Refractor (achromatic)
- Aperture: 40 mm
- Focal length: 400 mm
- Magnifications: 20x and 32x (with eyepieces)
- Prism: 90° viewing angle
Mount
- Azimuthal mount
- Table tripod with integrated compass
Included
- 12.5 mm and 20 mm eyepiece
- Prism
- Smartphone Holder
- Table Tripod







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