With 400 mm focal length and 80 mm aperture to capture more light picture and optical glass coated for enhanced image brightness to protect your eyes.

Wireless Remote
This refractor telescope includes one smart phone adapter and one Wireless camera remote to explore the nature of the world easily through the screen and take amazing celestial images.
Adjustable Tripod
This telescope allows for many different viewing positions with a adjustable tripod. Adjustable full size tripod ensures a stable platform.

Satisfaction
Reliable and friendly customer service within a 24 hour time frame. 1-YEAR care for free replacement.
Package Included
High Power Eyepieces
Using the high power eyepiece, you’ll achieve up to 18x magnification, perfect for observing the Moon and planets or bringing distant wildlife in close for detailed views.
Optical Coating
Featuring coated antireflection blue film components, Gskyer 80mm refractor telescope provides clean, crisp views.
Tripod
Come with one full size stretchable tripod made of stainless steel.
Focusing Barrel
Pulling the focusing barrel out slightly,the lens barrel can be swung over farther to the left, to get into the close focusing range.
Zenith Mirror
48° erecting BAK7 prism zenith mirror.
Aluminum Alloy Tube
Integral forming aluminum alloy tube.
Why Choose the Gskyer AZ80400 Telescope?
AZ80400 can be a good observation of celestial bodies and terrestrial objects - best for viewing Lunar and Planetary. Featuring all coated glass optical components,our telescope provides clean, crisp views.
·Effortless smartphone photography with included phone adapter and Bluetooth shutter.
·Bright and crisp images even under suburban skies, with a wide field perfect for beginner.
·No tools required for assembly—set up in minutes, anytime, anywhere.
·Loved by families, kids, and amateur astronomers for stargazing, STEM education, or outdoor fun.
Whether you're exploring the Moon for the first time or sharing cosmic moments with loved ones, AZ80400 is the perfect starting point for your journey into astronomy.
