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QUNSE 70mm Aperture 500mm Refractor Telescope for Adults, Kids, and Beginners, Portable Astronomical Telescope with Adjustable Tripod, Phone Adapter, Carry Bag for Moon and Planet Viewing
QUNSE 70mm Aperture 500mm Refractor Telescope for Adults, Kids, and Beginners, Portable Astronomical Telescope with Adjustable Tripod, Phone Adapter, Carry Bag for Moon and Planet Viewing
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【OPTICS POWER & CLARITY】Equipped with a 70 mm aperture and 500 mm focal length, this telescope for beginners delivers bright, crisp lunar and planetary views. With FMC fully multi-coated optics, this astronomical telescope enhances contrast and clarity, revealing lunar craters and star clusters invisible to basic scopes.
【VERSATILE MAGNIFICATION KIT】This portable telescope comes bundled with a K20 mm (25×) eyepiece, K10 mm (50×) eyepiece, and 3× Barlow lens (extending up to 75× and 150×), giving reliable zoom flexibility without extra purchases—ideal for users seeking a portable telescope that works right out of the box, from casual moon gazing to enhanced planetary detail.
【STABLE AND EASY TO USE】This telescope for kids includes an aluminum alloy tripod that ensures stable support even at 150× magnification, while the smooth Alt-Az mount helps beginners track celestial objects effortlessly. It solves the “shaky image or hard focus” issue, making it an enjoyable telescope for kids and adults discovering the night sky together.
【PHONE PHOTO & TRAVEL FRIENDLY】Featuring a 45° diagonal mirror, 5×24 finder, and phone adapter, this telescope for adults lets you capture stunning astronomy photos. Perfect for camping stargazing or backyard use, this telescope for adults inspires shared cosmic moments under the stars.
【ALL-INCLUSIVE TRUST & SUPPORT】This telescope for beginners comes with a padded carry bag, lens caps, cleaning cloth, and detailed instructions. Built with tested optical components and backed by reliable service, this astronomical telescope provides “ready-to-use” assurance—delivering confidence and quality missing in most low-cost telescopes.
