The Dwarf Mini is an incredibly portable and visually capable smart telescope you can bring with you on outdoor trips to look at the night sky, celestial objects, and much more. Or, just set it up at home in the backyard in mere minutes. Automated celestial object tracking, intuitive mobile app controls, lightweight, battery-operated — that’s all onboard and more.
It weighs just 1.85 pounds or 840 grams, but it’s packing a Sony IMX662 sensor with 1080P full HD resolution support and with 2.9 µm pixels. It also has a 150 mm f/5 telephoto lens. Equipped with 360-degree motorized tracking it can automatically find and follow celestial objects in the sky. You can select those objects via the mobile app and more. A 7,000mAh battery powers up to four hours of continuous use and 64GB of built-in storage can keep photos and videos you capture.
What else can the Dwarf Mini smart telescope do?
Empowering celestial watchers everywhere to have a pro-grade setup in approximately three minutes, this smart telescope is locked and loaded for skywatching. An external solar filter is included, and it has three built-in filters such as dark frame, astro, and narrow band modes. Those filters enhance imaging across various environments and lighting conditions. The dark frame helps reduce thermal noise. The astro filter increases the contrast in nebulae and the narrow band filter suppresses city and lunar glow to help with light pollution. The external solar filter is for safe sun-viewing, of course. Altogether those filters mean you can use this telescope virtually anywhere, dark, pitch black, or uncharacteristically bright.
It supports long exposures for those beautiful extended captures. But you control everything through the intuitive mobile app. You can pick objects to track, snap photos and videos, and more. It does have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity built-in with USB Type-C charging for the battery.
You can take it in the backyard, to a friends or family member’s house, camping, backpacking, or pretty much anywhere you venture outside. Set it up in minutes and start looking. It’s that easy and you don’t need a vast wealth of knowledge about working with telescopes. That’s perhaps the best part. With the auto tracking and smart functionality you can learn as you go.



Who is it for?
Budding astronomers, stargazers, night-sky lovers and constellation addicts of all ages.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $400
