Stargaze from your smartphone with the first ever phone-based telescope

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Hestia, smartphone-based telescope

TL;DR: See the sun, moon, and stars from your phone with Hestia, the first smartphone-based telescope, now for $259.99 (reg. $299).


There’s an app for everything — and now there’s even one for exploring the cosmos. Hestia is the first-ever smartphone-based telescope with an app that lets you see the universe both day and night. And right now, this cutting-edge device can be yours for just $259.99 — $40 off the usual price.

Turn your smartphone into a smart telescope with some help from Hestia

Gone are the days of massive telescopes that cost a small fortune. You can now see the stars with Hestia, a Kickstarter and Indiegogo-funded telescope that pairs with your smartphone. Just attach it to the included tripod and align your phone’s camera with the ocular using the companion Gravity app.

Once you’re set up, you can pick a destination and the app will help you explore it. The Hestia offers 25x magnification and enhanced clarity with 5x the resolution of standard smartphone viewing so you can see stunning details of lunar craters, sunsports, and more.

Unlike old-school telescopes, the Gravity app lets you choose between day and night mode, so you can check things out at any time of day. A patented six-lens optical design directs the light right into your smartphone’s camera.

There are no batteries or chargers required, and the Hestia is waterproof and temperature resistant. All you need is your smartphone to get started. Your Hestia will come with a premium tripod, solar observation kit, a visor to reduce daylight glare, and a transport case so you can explore from anywhere.

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Get ready to explore the skies with Hestia, now for only $259.99 (reg. $299).

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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