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2012-12-12T19:00:00
My Sky Scout was ready to use "out of the box." Followed the instructions and was in business immediately. Tough on batteries but solved that problem with "rechargeables".
Old S.
2011-09-11T21:00:00
This is a thrilling device -- perhaps especially for those of us who know next to nothing about the sky, as it is mostly obscured by city lights (an astronomer friend pointed out that much of city lighting is far more than needed if not needed at all -- such as the case with billboards and needless signage). More importantly, it makes the initial learning of astronomy easier for our young children, ages 7 and 8. We will take it, together with our Sky Scope, when we take trips to the country.
ROBERT S.
2010-11-20T19:00:00
Celestron said that since I have a computer with Windows Vista on it, I will not be able to update my SkyScout. They do not make a driver for the 64 bit system. This computer is over 2 years old. WHERE ARE THE DRIVERS ? The reason for having a product is to be able to upgrade. Celestron needs to hire someone who can come thru for their customers. This problem has been around for over 2 years. HOW ABOUT SOME HELP?
Frustrated c.
2007-02-11T19:00:00
The device works pretty well as described. It is easy to use but the GPS may take a long time to lock in. It may not lock in well if near any type of metal--cars, fences pipes. The device does help you find the location of numerous stars and deep sky objects. I found that you ought to recheck the location as we occasionally were directed to the wrong place. It may be a GPS error from metal. My students enjoyed using it to verify a number of stars though we found it less useful the dimmer the object was. For many the objects there is an audio commentary which is well done and a highlight of the product. The text version is hard to use as you have to scroll a lot. They promise you will be able to download more descriptions and tours in the future but at this writing, they were not available. As noted, the device goes through batteries quickly. Overall, it is a fun and useful product. I would recommend it more for the novice or the beginner as more experienced sky gazers will find it of limited use though it will show you the general sky location of many telescope objects. I think the product is quite good for a first version. In the future, I hope they find a way to upgrade the unit to allow the user to input their own commnetaries, to lock in a list of user-defined objects (it would be great with students if you could have a predefined tour of objects you choose)and if you had control over the intensity of the red light on the device.
Hodag
2007-02-04T19:00:00
easy to use out of box, all that is advertised
NORMAN P.
2007-02-04T19:00:00
I'v been able to locate objects that I didn,t know where to find them.
Richtex
2006-11-28T19:00:00
I just got a Sky Scout from Woodland Hills Camera and Telescope last night. Since they are backordered until Spring all over the country, I'm feeling pretty lucky. I brought it home and installed the batteries into their special metal shields and took it outside to try it out. I was in the middle of our apartment complex in Los Angeles with 3 story buildings surrounding me and it managed to find GPS lock in under 2 minutes. This thing is seriously cool. The operation is very easy and I was identifying objects very quickly. I asked it to locate the moon and it took me right to it! Wow, that is cool. The audio narrations are few but very informative. Now like people have been complaining it does have some issues: It goes through batteries like water ( 4 power on's and they were half dead.) The GPS is slow/under powered ( GPS lock can take up to 2 minutes, and does not store your location on power down) It does not like to be near metal objects (Cars, Fences, Gates, Beams...etc) Limited audio narrations Its made of plastic Cheap earbuds Red lights inside the scope make it tough to spot dim stars. No Mac support Despite all this, I really love this thing. It works like it says it does, and it's easy to use. If you can find one, I recommend checking it out.
Lenny
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6000 Stars, 1,500 Double & Variable Stars, all 88 Constellations, over 100 deep space objects including Galaxies, Nebulae & Star Clusters, extra space for custom user objects, over 200 audio descriptions of the most popular celestial objects
Target Button - Menu Navigation: Four-way control - One-Touch Controls: Identify Function, Locate Function,- GPS Function, and Main Menu - Display Brightness: Increase, Decrease - Volume: Increase, Decrease - Power: On/Off -
Graphic LCD display with red LED backlight - 3"W x 1"H (78mm x 26mm) - 240 x 80 with a 0.325mm dot pitch
Maximum output power: 50mW - Frequency response: 20 to 20,000 Hz
SD card slot - USB for connection to PC - 3.5mm stereo jack for headphones
Earbud-style headphones included
Download of new celestial objects (including newly discovered comets, etc.) - Download of firmware upgrades
Height: 2.5 inches - Depth: 4.0 inches - Width: 7.4 inches - Weight: 15.2 ounces (without batteries)
2 x 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
Despite flaws, it is amazing
By Lenny
I just got a Sky Scout from Woodland Hills Camera and Telescope last night. Since they are backordered until Spring all over the country, I'm feeling pretty lucky. I brought it home and installed the batteries into their special metal shields and took it outside to try it out. I was in the middle of our apartment complex in Los Angeles with 3 story buildings surrounding me and it managed to find GPS lock in under 2 minutes. This thing is seriously cool. The operation is very easy and I w...
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takes the guesswork out of starfinding
By NORMAN P.
easy to use out of box, all that is advertised
THE SKY will NEVER LOOK THE SAME.
The SkyScout is a revolutionary handheld device that uses advanced GPS technology with point and click convenience to instantly identify thousands of stars, planets, constellations and more.
Identify:
Simply point the SkyScout at any star in the sky and click the "target" button. The SkyScout will instantly tell you what object you are looking at.
Locate:
To locate a star or planet, select the object's name from the menu and follow the directional arrows through the viewfinder. SkyScout tells you when you are on target. It's that easy
Learn:
Once you have targeted an object the real fun begins. The SkyScout includes entertaining and educational audio and text information, including facts, trivia, history and mythology about our most popular celestial objects. A fun learning tool for all ages, the SkyScout personal planetarium puts the knowledge of an expert astronomer in the palm of your hand.