Unistellar introduces Odyssey series of AI telescopes


Unistellar introduces Odyssey series of AI telescopes

Unistellar's latest innovations in astronomy

Unistellar, the famous French telescope company, has unveiled two new models aimed at astronomy enthusiasts. The two smart telescopes, Odyssey and Odyssey Pro, use the latest technology to focus on celestial bodies such as Jupiter, stars or distant nebulae.

Smart Features & Optics

The Odyssey and Odyssey Pro telescopes feature new Nikon optics and an updated smartphone app. This app helps align and focus the telescope, and automatically identify shooting subjects. Unistellar designed these smart telescopes, eVscope 2 and eQuinox 2, primarily to capture distant galaxies, stars and clusters, and are capable of imaging planets, although they can be challenging.

Multi-depth technology to enhance focus

Odyssey and Odyssey Pro use what Unistellar calls multi-depth technology to focus on things near and far. This feature enables seamless switching from moon vision to distant nebulae.

This technology uses full sensor resolution to capture bright and relatively small nearby objects. It merges four pixels into one pixel to enhance the light collection capabilities of distant and large objects, even in light-polluted areas. The highly sensitive sensor and intelligent image processing contribute to clean output.

"With Odyssey, we are introducing a new generation of powerful smart telescopes capable of turning stargazing evenings into cosmic adventures with family or friends, even in urban environments," says Unistellar.

Excellent autofocus for continuous clarity

Both telescopes feature new Nikon optics, the first of which does not require manual modifications, which poses a potential challenge for amateur astronomers. Combined with the new Stellar autofocus system, it delivers consistently clear images. Stellar autofocus, powered by intelligent algorithms and a dedicated sensor, maintains clarity during the journey to astronomical objects millions of light-years away, ensuring clarity in observation.

Decision differences

The fundamental difference between the two models lies in the decision. The Odyssey Pro features a resolution of 4.1 megapixels, while the Odyssey comes with a resolution of 3.4 megapixels. In addition, Odyssey lacks a digital lens for direct viewing of images but allows image monitoring through a smartphone, while Odyssey Pro features a digital lens with Nikon lens technology.

Pricing

Odyssey is priced at $2,500, while Odyssey Pro is available at $4,000.

Q&A Section

Q1: What makes Unistellar's Odyssey series stand out in the telescope market?

A: Unistellar's Odyssey series features smart features, multi-depth focus technology and Stellar autofocus, providing a unique stargazing experience.

Q2: How does multi-depth technology work and why is it important?

A: Multi-depth technology allows telescopes to focus on near and far celestial bodies, allowing users to seamlessly switch between moon observation and distant nebulae, providing a comprehensive astronomical experience.

Q3: What role does the smartphone application play in Unistelar telescopes?

A: The smartphone app helps align and focus the telescope, automatically locating and suggesting subjects for shooting, enhancing the user's overall stargazing experience.

Explore the universe with Unistellar's Odyssey series telescopes. Discover smart features, advanced optics and Stellar autofocus for a unique stargazing adventure. Odyssey – $2,500, Odyssey Pro – $4,000.

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