π Discover the Universe, One Star at a Time!
The Dr.Mady Educational Toy Telescope 300F30 is a compact, user-friendly refractor telescope designed for young explorers aged 8-14. With a 30mm aperture and 300mm focal length, it offers a resolution of 387 arc seconds, making it perfect for stargazing adventures. Lightweight and colorful, this telescope encourages curiosity and scientific exploration.
Model Number | 300F30 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multicolor |
Product Dimensions | 37 x 30 x 9 cm; 775 g |
Item model number | 300F30 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 14 years |
Manufacturer | Dr. Mady's Innovation Pvt. Ltd. |
Item Weight | 775 g |
A**R
Not a telescope, it's a binoculars only.
It's a normal binoculars only.
A**R
It is good for kids
We can see moon clearly from it with a good resolution and land surface can be seen very clearly by this telescope
S**T
Useless. Nobody should buy it.
It is totally useless. Waste of money. One can see better with the naked eye. Not worth buying even for your kids.
N**A
πππ A normal Binocular is a much better option to go for, than this namesake telescope
π CAUTION : Before we proceed to any reviews for this educational toy for kids , please note that observing the sun with any telescope might cause permanent damage to eyes.πΆοΈ ABOUT THE PRODUCT :********************************Coming back to the product , this telescope is a very very basic model and only suited to terrestrial watching rather than any astronomical fun.π·οΈ The farthest you can go with this in astronomy is just a 30x zoom of moon without much clarity.Regarding planets just forget about even venus and mars.Pictures are very dark too.As per specs, it has a very small aperture of 30 mm & offers a magnification of 30X which is only suited for basic terrestrial viewing or bird watching and zero astronomy.π·οΈ Beginners grade astronomy requires around 90X magnification atleast with an aperture of 60 mm atleast for sufficient light collection.π·οΈ Since it has a fixed eyepiece , magnification increment is not possible and lack of coated optics add to the misery.π·οΈ I think its way better to buy a binocular than this telescope for kids as the word telescope arouses false expectations of viewing planets in young astronomer kids.π·οΈ Better to add 1000 more and buy a basic telescope in true sense.Actual good telescopes start from 8000 bucks.π Waste of money and hopes.
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