BEAVERLAB DDL-TW1 Smart Astronomical Telescope Pro: Smartphone compatibility
Ever dreamed of exploring the stars without needing a PhD in astrophysics? The BEAVERLAB Smart Astronomical Telescope Pro is your ticket to the cosmos, whether you're just starting out or you've been naming stars after your pets for years. Thanks to its refractor type optics, you'll get views so clear, you might just mistake Jupiter for a misplaced Christmas ornament. And because we live in the 21st century, it plays nice with your smartphone, turning those 'I swear that's Saturn' moments into shareable proof. Lightweight and ready for adventure, it's as happy in your backyard as it is in the middle of nowhere—because let's face it, the best stars are always out of town.
Here's the lowdown on what makes it shine (besides, you know, the stars):
- Optics that'll make your eyeballs thank you—crisp, clear, and downright gorgeous celestial views.
- Snap and share like a pro with smartphone compatibility. (No more blurry 'is that a star or a speck of dust?' photos.)
- Built tough with a refractor design that laughs in the face of wear and tear.
- So portable, you'll forget it's there until you're wowing your friends with the Milky Way.
- Refractor type
- Astronomical observations
- High-quality optics
- Portable design
- Smartphone compatibility
General specs
- Brand: BEAVERLAB
- Model: DDL-TW1
- Seller: Joom
- Type: Refractor
- Compatibility: Smartphones
- First listed by seller: 6/9/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | BEAVERLAB | Zeblaze | Blackview | CIGMAN | Blackview | |
Model | DDL-TW1 | BL9000 Pro | CD-120G | BL9000 Pro | ||
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Price | $1,056.30 | $77.88 | $90.99 | $529.99 | $169.65 | $529.99 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Gshopper | Blackview | Geekmaxi | Blackview |
Update | August 18, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | April 18, 2025 | December 23, 2024 | April 18, 2025 |
Connectivity | USB | 5G | 5G | |||
Display | 6.78-inch | 2.4-inch IPS backlit screen | 6.78-inch |
Harry M.
Belfast
June 17, 2025
as an older bloke who's dabbled in tech for years, i was skeptical at first, but this telescope has been a game-changer for my stargazing hobby. i've used it for a couple of weeks now, and it's incredibly user-friendly—no need for complex knowledge, just point and enjoy. a tip i'd share is to make sure your phone's fully charged before heading out, as the app can drain the battery a bit. it's helped me capture some lovely shots of the night sky, and i've even impressed a few friends with the clarity. overall, it's a solid investment for anyone looking to explore the stars without the hassle.
- Pros: the views through this thing are incredibly clear and sharp, making it easy to spot planets and stars without any fuss. it pairs seamlessly with my phone, so i can snap photos and share them right away, which is a huge plus for someone like me who loves capturing moments. it's lightweight and portable, perfect for taking on trips to darker spots outside the city.
- Cons: could be wrong, but it might not hold up as well in very humid conditions, and the initial setup took a bit of fiddling to get the phone connection just right. for the price, i expected a bit more durability in the build, but it's still decent.