
Best selling Telescopes
Here’s a ranking of the best selling Telescopes. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ
Telescope Explorer with 114mm Newton reflector. Including Smartphone mount für the target determination. Supplied with 2 Kellner eyepieces 25mm and 10mm 1.25" and a 2x Barlow lens. Attach your Smartphone to the telescope and start the StarSense Explorer App. Aim the telescope at the stars. The Smartphone camera will take a wide angle picture of the sky. The app identifies star patterns in the image and knows exactly where it is pointing. Wählen Select a target and manually move the telescope in the direction of the arrows on the screen.

2. VTech Genius XL - Téléscope Vidéo interactif
Genius XL - Télescope vidéo interactif - 7 - 99 ans Explore tous les mystères de l'univers avec ton Télescope vidéo interactif ! Un vrai télescope avec écran LCD couleur de 2.4'' et zoom x110 pour observer les étoiles et découvrir du contenu sur l'univers qui entoure nous. 5 modes de jeux et exploration : - Vraie fonction télescope - Mode Exploration avec 6 thématiques à découvrir documentées par plus de 450 images et vidéos officielles de la Nasa (système solaire, constellations, étoiles...) - Jeux d'aventures spatiales - Mode Quiz pour tester les connaissances apprises dans le mode Exploration - Galerie photo pour stocker toutes les photos prises dans le mode Télescope 20 cartes recto-verso sur les principales planètes de notre système solaire à découvrir. 1 joystick and 5 buttons to navigate through the various games and functions. Trépied inclus dans la boite. Port de carte MicroSD (non incluse) pour sauvegarder les photos prises à l'aide du télescope et les imprimer. Réglage du volume sonore et arrêt automatique. Fermée case. Fonctionne avec 4 piles LR6 fournies.

3. Bresser Visomar Junior
With an aperture of 60 mm, the 60/700 refractor telescope collects about 30 percent more light than a telescope with a 50 mm aperture. It allows for higher magnifications to explore details such as lunar craters. An additional mounted finderscope makes it easier to locate celestial objects. With the included diagonal mirror, many exciting things in the surroundings can also be observed during the day. The height-adjustable tripod allows the telescope to be set to the appropriate height for both tall and short observers. The included zenith mirror provides a comfortable viewing angle.

4. Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130
It couldn't be easier - Celestron has revolutionised sky observation. With the Celestron StarSense Explorer telescope and the great app, you no longer need any prior knowledge of stargazing, alignment or the Earth's rotation. Just set up the telescope, mount the phone, launch the app, select the target and observe. Telescope Explorer with 130mm Newtonian reflector. Supplied with 2 Kellner eyepieces 25mm (26x) and 10mm (65x). The use of these telescopes and the app is very user-friendly. First, the app is installed on the smartphone. Then the smartphone is inserted into the special holder on the telescope during observation. The smartphone's camera scans the starry sky and indicates the direction in real time with arrows in which the telescope should be tilted. Once the position is reached, the crosshairs light up green and the desired target; moon, stars or constellations can be observed in the eyepiece.
Note: The 307x magnification is the maximum usable magnification and can only be achieved with appropriate accessories for the respective model (not included).

5. Celestron Travel Scope 70
The Travel Scope is sturdy and withstands rough handling. It is a quick-to-set-up, high-performance telescope that will bring you joy for a long time. Its compact and portable design, combined with excellent optical performance, makes it ideal for terrestrial observations as well as for gazing at the sky.

6. VTech Interaktives Video-Teleskop für Sternbeobachtung
The Vtech interactive video telescope introduces astronomy in an innovative way. It features a child-safe battery compartment, automatic shut-off, and volume control for worry-free exploration. By simply setting it up and turning it on, it allows users to explore the night sky using digital technology without the need for additional eyepieces. Four game modes, including telescope and explorer modes with fascinating NASA content, as well as quiz and adventure games, provide varied learning fun. This first digital telescope in the toy market, complete with a tripod, offers a safe and interactive experience for young astronomy enthusiasts.

7. Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 70AZ
Explorer telescope with a 70 mm refractor. Includes a smartphone holder for target identification. Delivered with 2 Kellner eyepieces (25 mm and 10 mm, 1.25") as well as a 2x Barlow lens. Secure your smartphone in the holder on the telescope and start the StarSense Explorer app. Point the telescope at the stars. The smartphone camera captures a wide-angle image of the sky. The app identifies star patterns in the image and knows exactly where you are pointing. Select a target and manually move the telescope towards the arrows on the screen.

8. Celestron Travel Scope 80 Portable
The Travel Scope 80 is a refractor telescope that is perfect for terrestrial and celestial observation on the go. The Travel Scope can observe planets, the moon, star clusters, and brighter deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula and the Andromeda Galaxy at night. With its erect image diagonal, the optical tube is ideal for use as a spotting scope during the day. Setting up the telescope is a breeze, allowing you to start observing in no time. Even on your first outing, you can assemble the telescope and its accessories in just a few minutes. With adjustable tripod legs, you can customize the height of the telescope or place it on elevated surfaces like a picnic table.
The Travel Scope 80 comes with two eyepieces (20 mm and 10 mm), an erect image diagonal, a finder scope, a smartphone adapter, and a travel backpack. The two eyepieces provide different magnifications for viewing your desired object. The erect image diagonal allows for right-side-up viewing, making it ideal for terrestrial subjects, but it can also be used for celestial objects. The fixed-mounted finder scope helps you quickly center an object in your eyepiece to facilitate observation.

9. Kowa Spotting scope TSN-501 20-40x50
Kowa TSN-501
The new and ultra-compact spotting scope from Kowa features a 50 mm objective lens and is aimed at both young and older customer groups. This series impresses with its compact dimensions, very low weight, and technical specifications.
Objective diameter: 50 mm; Magnification: 20-40x; Close focus limit: 2.5 m; Field of view in degrees: 2.3°~1.6°; Exit pupil: 2.5 mm~1.3 mm; Field of view at 1000 m: 40~28 m; Eyepiece: non-interchangeable, with reticle; Size: 239 x 125 x 72 mm; Weight: 400 g.

10. Celestron StarSense Explorer 150mm Tabletop Dobsonian
Harness the power of your smartphone and join a guided tour of the night sky. No telescope experience is required. The patented, award-winning StarSense sky recognition technology uses your smartphone to analyze star patterns above you and calculate the telescope's position in real-time. A 150mm parabolic primary mirror helps you make the most of the StarSense technology. Locate faint deep-sky objects in seconds and observe them in greater detail than ever before. A stable Dobsonian-style tabletop base allows you to easily guide the arrows on the screen to your desired target. When the target turns green, it can be seen through the telescope's eyepiece. The StarSense Explorer powered by SkySafari app automatically generates a list of currently visible objects. Observe brighter planets, nebulae and galaxies, star clusters, and double stars from the city. Or take your telescope to a darker sky for even more to see. Includes a 25mm and 10mm eyepiece, StarSense smartphone docking station, StarPointer red dot finder, focuser, and collimation cap.
