UNISTELLAR EXCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Dynamic Signal Amplification

Dynamic Signal Amplification is a revolutionary technology invented by UNISTELLAR. Our smart telescopes amplify the incoming light signal from the sky from the very first moments of observation. The onboard computer continuously stacks and live-processes short exposures of the objects at which they are aimed.

Dynamic Signal Amplification

Reveal the invisible

This technological achievement redefines how people observe the sky. In mere moments, objects that are barely visible with conventional telescopes—like galaxies, nebulae, and planets— appear with stunning clarity and in vivid color.

How does Dynamic Signal Amplification work?

The onboard intelligence of UNISTELLAR telescopes continuously captures short exposures that are processed live by exclusive algorithms, designed and developed by our researchers.

Dynamic Signal Amplification

By analyzing large amounts of data, these algorithms have learned to recognize the behavior of the light signal emitted by celestial objects. Only the most relevant signal is preserved in the final image.

 

Never before in the world of consumer telescopes have such levels of intensity, detail and color been achieved.

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Are you tired of only seeing bright dots when observing the night sky through your standard telescope?

Would you like to see the cloudy colorful Nebulaes ? The wonderful shapes and details of Galaxies ? Its sounds impossible but that’s exactly what UNISTELLAR Technologies offer.

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Optical Digital Hybrid

Combines the best of both optics and digital technology to deliver an unparalleled space observation experience.

Nikon Eyepiece Technology

ONLY FOR EVSCOPE 2 & ODYSSEY PRO
Provides breathtaking observation quality through a sophisticated lens assembly with OLED micro-display technology for ultra-high contrast.

Smart Star Finder

Autonomously targets and tracks any desired celestial object from the moment the telescope is turned on, even when few stars are visible in the sky.