🌠 Unlock the universe at your fingertips—stargazing just got smarter!
The Celestron 93973 Skyportal WiFi Module transforms your telescope into a smart device, enabling wireless control and alignment through the free SkyPortal app. Compatible with iOS and Android, it offers instant identification and centering of over 100,000 celestial objects, enriched with images and audio descriptions. Its personalized Sky Tour feature guides you to the best visible stars and galaxies based on your location and time, all powered by a compact internal rechargeable battery.
Number of Batteries | Product Specific batteries required. |
Focal Length Description | 700-2032 inches |
Power Source | Internal rechargeable battery |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Compatible Devices | Telescopes, Tablet |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Objective Lens Diameter | 1E+1 Centimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 2"W x 2"H |
R**T
Eccellent add on for the scope, especially if using CCD or AP
I am using it with the CPC 1100It can generate its own wifi network for when you are in out in a remote place and control the scope via a tablet or a smartphone connecting to such wifiIf you are at home, you can switch to access point and basically the scope will now have the ability to connect you your home network. You can then control the scope from the iPadYou can use the free app provided, however will work with Skysafari... For 15$ you get a much better app with many more functioanlities and a much more complete visualization of sky object and more complete listControlling the scope is easy enough, and actually the scope respond very well. I,had a Celestron Evolution, and the native wifi of the evolution is very sluggish often unresponsive with the same Skysafari. the Skyportal wifi adapter seem not to have such issueYou can do the regular alignment via the tablet, keep eventually using the HC if you wantIt also works if you have the Starsense installed, you can initiate the Starsense alignment with it, and refine it adding additional alignment star, like you would do with the Starsense HCInitially it was working at all with the CPC. Was generating the wifi, you could connect the iPad to it, but would not control the scope and you would get an error. It turned out that my CPC had a faulty MC board. It was fixed by Celestron and now worksI found more intuitive to control the scope with the iPad having a display of the planetarium than just using the HCMake the observation experience much more pleasant ...once us d, you don't want to go back to just HC
K**M
Helpful for folks with time constraints
Works with your laptop/tablet.....even greater use in conjunction starsense, celestron focus motor (SC type rigs).
P**E
Recommended for beginners,but a bit expensive now.
Used in AVX. It is very user-friendly to be able to operate easily with a smartphone or tablet. I feel particularly effective for beginners who do not know many names of stars and constellations. I strongly recommend that taking out a telescope is a good machine that turns into pleasure without feeling it troublesome.It feels a bit expensive now.However, now WIFI, Bluetooth, USB etc are equipped as standard equipment and it is a natural era, it should not buy as a special option now. AVX and its equatorial mount at that time are still interfaces RS-232. There is neither WIFI nor Bluetooth nor USB. When I got AVX for the first time a few years ago I felt it was the stone age.Celestial equipment is not a popular field, but expects a general evolution that is not ashamed compared to others.
S**.
Wow! This works amazingly well! (SkyQ with 2 year old IPad, the free SkyPortal App and a Celestron CPC1100 11" telescope)
Oh my goodness! This device with the free SkyPortal app from Celestron (by Sky Safari) makes nighttime astronomy with my CPC 1100 telescope an incredible amount of fun. The old hand controller doesn't begin to compare to how easy this is to use, continue to learn and navigate about the sky. Quickly learning about star names, features, constellations and finding all those allusive deep nebula and clusters. Detailed information about anything in the sky is just a couple touches away, including full narration about what your looking at. Neptune and Uranus were awesome to see and the alignment procedure of my telescope is now so easy. Not sure what your looking at? Just point the telescope and the SkyPortal app (through the skyQ) Shows you the star name, particular information and the constellation you looking at all right on the screen. The app also had night time viewing (dim red) to keep your night vision in tact. The guys at Celestron definitely hit a home run with this one! This works with any of the Celestron go-to telescopes. I had some issues at first. It seems I was experiencing a conflict between the original hand controller and the SkyQ/SkyPortal App). I did not see in the instructions were told me to not have my hand controller plugged in but they must conflict somehow. Once I unplugged the hand controller and restarted everything, the telescope quickly becomes aligned everything worked perfectly.Update 10 June 2016. I upgraded my telescope to an 11" Edge HD telescope on a CGEM DX mount and have lots more use to report on. In warmer weather I still regularly use and prefer the WIFI Skyportal. When it's really cold I use the hand controller as I can wear gloves when operating. I did also upgrade to SkySafari Pro 5 and really like the extra features including comets, asteroids and identifying various satellites including alerts when the ISS International Space Station as well as Iridium flares will occur overhead. Just a note for no matter what kind of mount you have- be sure to balance your scope to maintain dead on goto accuracy.Update-22Nov 16. I am now using an Ipad Pro with Sky Safari 5 and it continues to work great and totally love it! EVERYONE- DONT FORGET TO UNPLUG YOUR HAND CONTROLLER when using Skyportal as the two do not work well together! I did add a photo of the compatibility list below:
M**K
Good
Product is working very well now
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