🌌 Unlock the Universe Wirelessly — Stargazing Just Got Smarter!
The Celestron 22202 AstroFi 102 is a WiFi-enabled Maksutov-Cassegrain reflecting telescope featuring a 102mm fully coated objective lens, 52.17-inch focal length, and 3.6° field of view. It offers wireless control via the free Sky Portal app compatible with smartphones and tablets, includes a Star Pointer finderscope, two Kellner eyepieces, and a smart accessory tray. Weighing 14 pounds with an altazimuth mount, it’s designed for portable, precise, and immersive astronomical observation.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Coating | Fully Coated |
Focal Length Description | 52.17 inches |
Field Of View | 3.6 Degrees |
Zoom Ratio | 53 |
Power Source | Adapter |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Kellner |
Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 7.8 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 102 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 36"D x 30"W x 53"H |
A**.
Great scope and mount for the price.
Did some research before purchasing, I read all the reviews indicating wifi dropping issues but have not experienced this when using an iPhone. I used this telescope for hours one night and there were no issues. The eyepieces would need to be upgraded to improve the image quality., which is the same for most telescopes on the market at this price. This is a great value for a beginner’s telescope package. Having the motorized mount is convenient in light polluted areas. Using star align method is easy to get the Goto system aligned. Followed the instructions and aligned the red dot sight with the scope during the day time, this helped alignment with 3 stars at night. It’s tricky using the app to know what star you’re physically looking at in the sky, but if using compass mode in the app and holding the phone up you can see that the app shows a brighter star than the surrounding star so that’s mostly likely the star you’re physically looking at.Update: Still working great. I enabled guided access on my iPhone when using the SkyPortal app. When guided access is enabled, your iPhone will remain at that screen and not turn off. This helps tremendously for when you’re having a long night of Stargazing. I also enable the iPhone color filter through the accessibility options. I use the red filter, which makes everything red on my phone and it helps cut out any blinding white lights that will affect your vision during stargazing sessions. It also helps save your phone battery. I used this scope for 4 hours, with my phone constantly being on during the entire time and only drop a small percentage of my phone battery. I also use a 12v battery rechargeable power bank instead of 8 AA batteries to power the mount.
E**.
Careful
Lousy battery pack fell, tore wire. Not sure can werk it really bugs me
M**O
Great scope
The best part of this scope is the built-in WiFi connectivity and the nice cell phone adapter. I would recommend getting some stronger eye pieces because this scope (130mm) has a lot of power. So much so that I can’t even look at the moon w/o using a moon filter because it hurts my eyes. I took the attached picture using my cellphone. I have also taken nice pictures of deep space objects but would recommend using a good app that opens up the ISO on your phone to gather even more light.Also, I would recommend an external battery to power the scope because the one it comes with doesn’t last very long.Lastly, if you use a dedicated old cellphone to control the telescope, which I recommend, make sure to set your setting so your phone doesn’t automatically lock after a few minutes. Always keep in open and you will not lose any connection with the telescope. Too easy!
M**K
Great telescope fits in a backpack for travel Has some draw backs but overall a winner
The media could not be loaded. Let me start by saying that I am a big fan of Celestron Telescopes. I also own a Celestron Nexstar 8 that of course has much better light gathering power than the Astrofi 102, but this little telescope has big features. Once you understand the software it is a great scope and my new go to scope for quick set up and viewing. You will run into wifi difficulties if you are near a stronger wifi signal than the scope. Connectivity issues are easy to remedy by temporarily ignoring all other wifi signals from the settings tab on your phone. I have yet to have a single problem with a dropped signal communicating with the scope.Update after a year of use: The wifi signal now drops constantly and I gave up and purchased the handset. The handset software is rather difficult to download and get loaded and running, but once installed it works perfectly. If I had to do it all over again I wold spend a little more and get a 5 or 6se and scrap the whole wifi idea.The pros:-Light Weight, easily to pack and set up (done in about 2 minutes)-Once you master the fairly easy software you can be tracking objects quickly-No more typing in coordinates and time of day as the scope uses your phone for all that information-Good optics-No wires from a hand controller to get in the way or worry about-Clever built in eye piece phone holder for group viewing and taking photos (it is built into the main optical lens cover making the lens cover dual purpose)-It can also support a hand controller if that is what you are used to-Easily Fits in a backpack and the stand will strap onto the backpack for a really portable scopeCons:-Unlike other Celestron Maskutov scopes you can NOT remove the scope from the stand and use this scope as a table top scope. This is the biggest negative for me and why I gave it 4 stars-The plug for connecting power is very cheap and it could break if you snag the power cord while slewing-It does NOT come with a 12 volt AC power supply or batteriesOverall this is a really nice scope due to it's wifi feature, light weight and ease of use. Your first time using it could take some time to get set up and gain an understanding of the alignment procedure. It would be nice if it was able to be used on tabletop. I may just have to custom make a table top stand for it.This video was taken on a very cloudy night with an iPhone attached to the built in phone holder on the lens cap. Stock 45mm lense with no filters.
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