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UNISTELLAR Odyssey - Smart Digital Telescope - Ideal for All Users - iPhone and Android Compatible - Autofocus

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BRINGING STARS TO YOUR DOORSTEP: Imagine leaping effortlessly from the arms of the Whirlpool Galaxy to the majestic and colorful Trifid Nebula, from the radiant star Betelgeuse to nearby Saturn’s rings. This is no longer a dream with ODYSSEY. Read more

Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 28 ratings


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  • Amazing telescope that a beginner can use easily and quickly. It finds the great vews foe me!
Color: ODYSSEY PRO
I love my Odyssey telescope. I was up and observing the universe in 10 minutes and I am getting spectacular photos of planets, nebulas, star clusters. I have a new hobby!
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2025 by Spokane Guy Spokane Guy

  • Amazing views, zero effort
Color: ODYSSEY PRO
Took this out last night for my first observations and was blown away at how easy this was to quickly produce amazing views. The scope assembly is reasonably light and packs up nicely into the optional backpack. My phone connected easily to the telescopes WiFi network, and then it was as simple as choosing what object in the sky I wanted to look at. The telescope slewed to the target accurately, and within minutes had amazing views to look at through the eyepiece. This is a very expensive telescope, and you can get more functionality for less cost by looking at manual options, however, the easy of use and portability, combined with the computer chip output into the eyepiece I think this will be my favorite scope for showing my friends and family things in the sky. I am already making plans to visit friends to show this off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025 by Will S. Will S.

  • Portable, Gorgeous images, great telescope, Expensive, lacking manual control, basic app
Color: ODYSSEY
Odyssey is an excellent telescope. It packs amazing technologies, bigger aperture in a portable format. It does very well in many different situations including my apartment balcony. It is the telescope that got me interested back in amateur astronomy. However, it is expensive, and in the absence of a better manual mode, it may leave you desiring more. Pros 1. It is very portable. 2. Yet it has a good aperture. 3. It is effortless to set up and start looking when the sky is clear. 4. The images are great But 1. What about when the sky is not clear? I live in the Pacific Northwest where it rains most days (and nights). 2. For an amateur astronomer, the fun is in the ability to navigate the sky. If it is to pick up a target and the telescope does all the work, will I learn something from this experience? 3. But to iterate, some preparation and planning is still required using apps and books on a not so clear sky which makes it more fun. So, below are some of my suggestions. Improvements requested Following improvements would make it a stellar telescope 1. More manual control options while taking pictures. It looks like bright individual stars saturate the pixels that cover the companion double star. The telescope has the resolution to capture many double stars but cannot at this point. It may require a separate mode to view double stars. 2. Identification of stars in the pictures. If the telescope is oriented, it already knows the stars being viewed through it at any time. It is about presenting the information to the user. Users can look up star charts but this would make an identified star would much easier. 3. Presenting more details of a suggested object on the Unistellar app without clicking it — Like an actual picture, elevation, and orientation. 4. Better tracking algorithm — If Unistellar is unable to get a clear view of the overhead sky because clouds obscure it, it may start orienting itself towards a suggested target based on an internal compass and have the user perform minor adjustments. It may also get a clear path of the sky considering the user is trying to get to a visible part of the sky. If the moon is present, I prefer to point to it as the first thing to ensure everything is set up correctly. Some additional requests to make it super stellar 1. An additional 180-degree wide-view camera to know the complete sky including real-time cloud cover and a rectangle box to indicate where the telescope is currently pointing. This would make it an excellent remote observation station as we do not have to be physically there. 2. An optional planetarium overlay if required to help people navigate the sky. 3. The manual mode to help point and pick a point in the sky to start observing that place. Instead of being based on feeding some points (like RA & DEC), it should use the user to click on a portion of the sky map. Important Points 1. Image Quality: Odyssey’s image quality is far superior owing to its bigger aperture (83 mm compared to S50’s 50mm) and better sensor (3.4 megapixel vs S50’s 2 megapixel). Odyssey has a great optical tube assembly. The images from Odyssey have much less noise and better color representation. 2. Imaging Time: Owing to the bigger aperture, the Odyssey can take quality images in less time. Odyssey could get the same quality images of a star cluster in less than 2 minutes and most deep sky object is about 5 minutes. 3. Transportation: The S50 is lightweight at at ~7 Kg(14 lb) including both the optical tube and the tripod. 4. Field Assembly and Set-up: Odyssey has a tripod with retractable legs making the telescope to be set up at a much higher level and adjust to any ground unevenness. Odyssey keeps the bubble marker at a side even when the optical tube is fixed and is much more intuitive. 5. Initial telescope set-up: On a clear sky night Odyssey sets itself up very easily. However, on a cloudy sky with patchy visibility, Odyssey gets stuck. It is unable to orient as the sky directly overhead is covered with clouds. However, when pointed to a clear sky patch manually, it could get a grip on itself. 6. Telescope with kids: We usually go with kids to watch. Kids like to watch the photos being live stacked. However, they get bored after about 20 minutes. 7. Telescope with blocked surroundings: With taller buildings, trees, and cars around, a taller tripod helps Odyssey. 8. Images with light pollution: Odyssey performs even if it does not have a light pollution filter. Odyssey can show more number of objects and much faster with stacking. 9. Daytime use: Odyssey cannot be used during daytime to view scenery. Further, the solar filters are a separate purchase. 10. Coping with unexpected moves: At one of the observations, the sprinkler system turned on and I had to stop the observation and move to a different place a few feet away while the telescopes were still turned on. Fortunately, the water was never going to sprinkle at my position but it would not hurt to be cautious. Odyssey needed a restart. 11. App: Unistellar’s app does not do justice yet to the powerful telescope. But it seems the Unistellar team is working on it. 12. Others: Odyssey does not have a dew heater yet. In all my sessions, I did not need one. The surrounding temperature was in lower-50 degrees Fahrenheit. 13. Cost: Odyssey is expensive. Unistellar could have made their product $1000 cheaper to be very tempting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Explorer Explorer

  • An easy way to explore the heavens.
Color: ODYSSEY PRO
When I was a kid we had a telescope. We were able to see some planets for a short time before they drifted out of view. And trying to take a picture? Not a chance. The Odyssey is so easy to use it's embarrassing. Take it outside under a night sky and hit the on button. The telescope does the rest. Look through the menu, pick a target and there it is. Want a picture? Just hit the button. The Odyssey is small, light and can easily be transported. There are 2 choices, the Odyssey and the Odyssey Pro. The Pro model has a better camera and an eyepiece. I have the Pro and have never really used the eyepiece. If you are at a star party with many people the eyepiece is really cool. The regular Odyssey is substantially cheaper. You can't go wrong with either one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Howard Betts Howard Betts

  • UNISTELLAR Odyssey PRO - a great upgrade to astrophotography
Color: ODYSSEY PRO
It is very easy to use. It provides very good views and pictures. Happy I finally upgraded my equipment and wish I would have done so earlier.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025 by amazon buyer

  • Smart telescopes
Color: ODYSSEY
This was a really good sport telescope
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2025 by Ray G.

  • Works as advertised
Color: ODYSSEY PRO
The telescope is quite amazing, and easy to use once you figure it all out. The instructions and online web help are pretty good, but not complete. A scheduled televideo chat with a Unistellar expert was very helpful in filling in the gaps, however.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by Randy Rosier

  • Why so expensive?
Color: ODYSSEY PRO
I didn't buy one but I did look it over thoroughly, my opinion is that it is why over priced. It appears to be fairly well made and the optics are very good but come on, $3,999 for a
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025 by Walter S.

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