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FREE SOLDIER Telescope for Kids Astronomy Beginners - 70mm Aperture High Magnification Astronomical Refractor Telescope with Phone Adapter Wireless Remote Portable Telescope for Kids, Blue

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15X-150X Telescopes For Adults Suitable For Beginners Superior Optics 70mm aperture ensures clearer images, the bigger the aperture, the clearer the image. Powerful Magnification Magnification=Focal Length/Eyepiece Diameter Eyepiece: H6mm, H20mm: 300/6 = 50X, 300/20 = 15X 1.5X Barlow lenses together: 50 x 1.5 = 75X, 15 x 1.5 = 22.5X 3X Barlow lenses together: 50 x 3 = 150X, 15 x 3 = 45X Fully Coated Optics High light transmittance and protect your eyes. Phone Adapter and Wireless Remote The astronomical telescope is equipped with a smart phone adapter and a wireless camera remote control. With the phone screen, you can capture amazing photos and videos and share them with friends. Easy To Use The astronomical telescope is equipped with a smart phone adapter and a wireless camera remote control. With the phone screen, you can capture amazing photos and videos and share them with friends. Specification: Type: Refractor Objective Lens: 70mm Focal Length: 300mm Eyepiece: 20mm: 15X ; 6mm: 50X Magnification power: 15X - 150X Accessories: 1.5X Erecting eyepiece, 3X Barlow lens, Finder scope, Adjustable tripod, Phone adapter, Wireless Remote Package Included: 1XTelescope tube 1XFinder scope 1XDiagonal mirror 2XEyepiece(6mm, 20mm) 1XBarlow lens(3X) 1XErecting eyepiece(1.5X) 1XAluminum Alloy Tripod(40cm) 1XMoon mirror 1XPhone Adapter 1XWireless Remote 1XUser Manual Warm Tips: ● When observing an outdoor target with an astronomical telescope indoors, do not close the window to avoid the deformation of the image caused by the reflection of the window glass. ● Never aim your telescope at the sun or even close to the sun.