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This portable 70mm aperture refractor telescope offers 15X-150X magnification, perfect for beginners and kids. Equipped with a phone adapter and wireless remote, it enables easy astrophotography. Lightweight and tool-free to assemble, it’s designed for family-friendly stargazing with expert customer support.













| ASIN | B095S4G6GC |
| Additional Features | Wireless Remote and Phone Adapter for Easy Photography |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #9 in Telescope Refractors |
| Brand | ToyerBee |
| Built-In Media | telescope tube, tripod, eyepieces, phone adapter |
| Coating | Fully Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,391) |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 0.47 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Barlow |
| Field Of View | 1.2 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | 300.0 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.5"D x 11.8"W x 20.68"H |
| Manufacturer | ToyerBee |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YC0001 |
| Model Name | ToyerBee Telescope for Kids, 70mm Aperture (15X-150X) |
| Model Number | YC0001 |
| Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 70 Millimeters |
| Optical-Tube Length | 300 Millimeters |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 199284153226 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 |
| Zoom Ratio | 10 |
A**A
Excellent Telescope for Exploring the Night Sky!
This telescope is a great entry-level choice that balances ease of use, portability, and solid viewing quality, making it ideal for beginners, families, and especially those interested in physics and astronomy. The 70mm aperture delivers bright, clear views of the moon and basic celestial objects, while the lightweight design and tool-free setup make it convenient for both backyard stargazing and travel. Features like multiple magnification options, a phone adapter, and remote control add to the overall experience, making it engaging for kids and adults alike. Overall, it offers excellent value for the price and serves as a perfect starting point for anyone curious about exploring the night sky and developing an interest in astronomy or physics.
S**K
Great Starter Telescope for the Whole Family!
This telescope is very easy to set up and use. The image is clear and bright, and it works well for looking at the moon and stars. It’s lightweight, portable, and perfect for myself and my kids. Great value for the price and a fun way to enjoy astronomy! 🌙
J**R
Great Starter Telescope with Smart Features
I bought this telescope for casual stargazing and was pleasantly surprised by how beginner-friendly it is. Setup was quick—no tools needed—and the included manual and video made it easy to get started. The 70mm aperture delivers clear views of the moon and planets, and the magnification range (15X to 150X) is perfect for exploring different celestial objects. The phone adapter and wireless remote are a nice touch—makes capturing and sharing images effortless. Build quality is solid for the price, and the accessories (Barlow lens, eyepieces) add real value. Great choice for kids or adults starting out in astronomy. Would definitely recommend.
J**T
Good kids telescope
Tis is a really good telescope for kids who are semi interested in astronomy and have a short attention span. Focus is simple, pretty easy to use and straight forward. Power is meh but I bought it for a 10 yr old. Seeing Mars through it was cool. You could actually tell the difference between a star and a planet with this. I give it 4 stars just because its stability is lacking. The smallest bump and it looks like you are staring at sparklers being waved i front of you for a long time. Despite that it was a good buy and would recommend for other kids ages 8-12
C**S
Great Starter Scope for Young Explorers
This telescope is a fantastic entry point for kids and beginners. The 70mm aperture provides clear, bright views of the moon and stars, and the included phone adapter makes it easy for my son to capture photos of what he finds. It’s lightweight enough for travel and the setup is straightforward with no tools required. For the price, it’s a high-quality gift that really sparks an interest in astronomy.
M**H
Great Starter Telescope for Kids and Beginners.
This telescope is perfect for beginners, both adults and kids and feels very well-designed. The images are bright and clear. We were able to see the moon’s details better than expected. Setup was easy, no tools needed and the instructions (paper and video) were clear enough that even a beginner assemble it on their own. I like the phone adapter and wireless remote. It’s really fun to attach a phone and capture photos or videos through the telescope. This makes looking up the sky more exciting for kids and easy to share with friends and family. It feels like a great value overall
K**R
Good for Kids/Moon. Not much else.
This thing is terrible. It shakes, it shimmies, and the tripod only has about 20 degrees of tilt vertical. So if the object you want is higher than the moon gets about 3 hours after sunset, you won't be able to use the supplied tripod. The "moonlight filter" doesn't seem to actually decrease the luminance, just turns it green. And I could NOT get the 6mm optic to work with either the 1.5x erecting adapter, or the 3x barlow to see the Beaver Moon last night. The 6mm alone could focus on ~80% of the moon (IE the view of the moon), while the 20mm could see the entire moon as about 30% of the viewable field. Trying to use the 1.5 or the 3 with the 6mm just had it as a bright "thing", with a bunch of crap. That's also assuming you can get the telescope to "sit" long enough TO focus. The phone mount is a cool idea, but the screw to lock the phone clamp to the lens clamp doesn't actually get tight enough. It needs a washer or something to really clamp down hard enough to truly be usable. But also, modern phones weigh enough that the phone makes the telescope even less stable. For $50ish, it's honestly not a bad value to see the moon, and maybe some LEO satellites (I didn't see anything on the tracker app I downloaded last night to try), but you might want to throw an ankle weight bag on it, and use a real tripod. The tripod mount seems to use just a normal 1/4-20 thread. Is the thing light weight, so easy to carry? 100%. Is it stable enough to ACTUALLY be useable? not with the default tripod. Also, the finder scope is a little too close to the eyepiece to double-check your aim at something like Saturn, where you need "LOTS" of mag to see more than just a bright spot. Also, the stock tripod is way too stiff for a telescope. Definently had to do that "overshoot JUST enough, and let the spring back hopefully line me up."
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