Celestron – SkyPortal WiFi-Modul – Steuern Sie Ihr Celestron-Computerteleskop per Smartphone – Teleskop-WLAN-Zubehör

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Das SkyPortal WiFi-Modul von Celestron verwandelt Ihr Smartphone oder Tablet in Ihr persönliches Planetarium und Observatorium. Schließen Sie das WLAN-Modul einfach an die Handsteuerung oder den AUX-Anschluss Ihres Teleskops an und verbinden Sie es über dessen Funksignal mit Ihrem Gerät. Ihr Gerät wird sofort zu einer kabellosen Handsteuerung für Ihr Teleskop, die Sie mit einem einfachen Tastendruck durch den Ausrichtungsprozess und das Schwenken zu jedem Himmelsobjekt führt. Während das SkyPortal WiFi-Modul Ihr Teleskop zu einem Objekt schwenkt, können Sie Hunderte von enthaltenen Audiobeschreibungen anhören auf Ihrem Gerät, die die Geschichte, Mythologie und Hauptmerkmale der beliebtesten Himmelsobjekte erklären. Sie wissen nicht, was Sie beobachten sollen? Wählen Sie „Tonight’s Best“ im Suchmenü und die SkyPortal-App zeigt eine Liste der besten Objekte an, die Sie basierend auf Ihrer genauen Zeit und Ihrem Standort ansehen können. Sie müssen keine GPS-Koordinaten eingeben oder Uhrzeit und Datum einstellen – SkyPortal WiFi übernimmt diese Informationen direkt von Ihrem Gerät. Das SkyPortal WiFi-Modul ist ein tolles Geschenk für Teleskopbenutzer jeden Alters und jeder Fähigkeitsstufe, von Kindern bis zu fortgeschrittenen Benutzern. Nehmen Sie Ihre Familie mit auf eine geführte Tour durch das Universum mit SkyPortal WiFi! Über die Celestron SkyPortal-App Das SkyPortal WiFi-Modul von Celestron funktioniert mit unserer voll ausgestatteten Planetariums-App SkyPortal. SkyPortal ist kostenlos im Apple App Store und bei Google Play erhältlich und Ihr Schlüssel zum Universum – mit oder ohne SkyPortal WiFi-Modul. SkyPortal wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit den Experten von SkySafari entwickelt und bietet eine intuitive Benutzeroberfläche mit einer robusten Datenbank von mehr als 100.000 Himmelskörpern Objekte. Sie können Ihre Beobachtungssitzung sogar planen, bevor Sie Ihr Teleskop aufbauen. Finden Sie heraus, wann Transite und andere bemerkenswerte Himmelsereignisse stattfinden werden – bis zu 100 Jahre in der Zukunft. Kompatibilitätsinformationen Das SkyPortal WiFi-Modul ist mit den folgenden Celestron-Montierungen kompatibel: Advanced VX

FUNKTIONIERT MIT ALLEN AKTUELLEN CELESTRON-RECHNERTELESKOPE: Kompatibel mit allen aktuellen Celestron-Computerteleskopen und ausgewählten älteren Modellen. Die vollständige Liste finden Sie weiter unten. Problemlose Beobachtung: Keine Batterien oder externe Stromversorgung erforderlich. ERWEITERTE INHALTE UND AUDIOBESCHREIBUNGEN: Sehen Sie sich während der Beobachtung Astrobilder an und hören Sie Audiobeschreibungen für Hunderte der beliebtesten Objekte, darunter die Planeten, den Orionnebel, den Herkules-Kugelsternhaufen und mehr. SKY TOUR-FUNKTION: SkyPortal generiert automatisch eine Liste der besten Sterne, Galaxien und Nebel, die derzeit sichtbar sind, basierend auf Ihrer genauen Zeit und Ihrem Standort. Über 100.000 HIMMELOBJEKT-DATENBANK: Tippen Sie auf ein beliebiges Himmelsobjekt, das Sie am Himmel sehen, um es sofort zu identifizieren. Tippen Sie erneut und Ihr Teleskop schwenkt auf dieses Objekt und zentriert es perfekt im Okular. DRAHTLOSE TELESKOPSTEUERUNG: Richten Sie Ihr Teleskop mit Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet mit der kostenlosen SkyPortal-App von Celestron für iOS und Android aus und steuern Sie es.
Brand Celestron
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,731 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 1.29 x 2.51 inches
Item model number 93973
Item Weight 1.41 ounces
Manufacturer Celestron
Product Dimensions 2 x 1.29 x 2.51 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Tablet
Unit Count 1 Count
Voltage 3.7 Volts

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Scritto da: Mark K
Forget about tech support, they have almost none
I purchased a SkyPortal on Sept 18th and received it a couple days later. I was able to connect to it in direct mode (where the device broadcast's a Wi-Fi signal that you can use to connect to it and specify your home Wi-Fi information) without a problem. While connected, I can fully control my Advanced VX mount and it will stay connected however long I need it to. However, this is not optimal because I can either connect to the SkyPortal's Wi-Fi or my home Wi-Fi, but not both. And I would like to be able to have everything connect to Wi-Fi and control it remotely from the patio or the house. However, whenever I tried to use the SkyPortal app configuration screen to configure the settings for my home Wi-Fi, the connection would drop and give me an error. I tried with my phone, my wife's phone and my new iPad. Thinking it was faulty, I returned it to Amazon and they shipped me a new one. I had the same experience with the replacement. Thinking I was doing something wrong, I tried calling Celestron support. I was on hold for 90 minutes waiting for someone. During that time, I was repeatedly given the option to get a call back. After that 90 minutes, I decided to take that option. I was asked to enter my phone number and I did. It again asked for my phone number and I entered it again. After being prompted to enter my phone number and entering it a third time, I was disconnected. Ninety minutes wasted I will never get back. I called back and this time, after two minutes on hold, I chose to get a call back. This time it accepted my phone number and said they would call me back. That was at 11:30am. Around 6pm, I was on a customer call when I saw a number come in from California. I asked my customer to hold while I grabbed that call. I missed it. It went to voicemail. The voicemail was very casual, like he was talking to his lifelong buddy. "Hey! This is [can't recall] from Celestron! You had asked for a call back. Guess you don't need it ? If you still need anything, give us a call. I'll be here until 4." (they are on Pacific time; I am on Eastern). So I called back. It was about 6:10pm. I was on hold until 9:15pm waiting to speak to someone (which would have been 6:15pm Pacific time). At this point, I incorrectly assumed from this that they must just leave at 4pm when the office closes and leave the people on hold waiting. At 9:15pm, before hanging up, I again entered my phone number for a call back. Around 9:45pm ET, almost 12 hours after I started reaching out to them, I received a call back. The technician (Wil) was not knowledgeable on the product or troubleshooting steps, but it sounded like he was reading from a playbook. At some points, I could tell that he was "winging it" and I'll explain why he said that. During the troubleshooting, one of the things he wanted me to do was update the firmware using the firmware app which I had previously used to update the firmware on my Advanced VX mount. He had me connect to the SkyPortal Wi-Fi module and it worked. But when I tried to click the "Update" button as he instructed, it failed saying it couldn't download the software (because I wasn't connected to my home Wi-Fi). So he asked me to connect to my home Wi-Fi to download the software. But that would mean that I would be disconnecting from the Wi-Fi module. Later I realized that I needed to open the firmware app while still connected to home Wi-Fi, allow it to download updates, then connect to the SkyPortal Wi-Fi and update it. But that didn't help. After about 90 minutes of troubleshooting, we were no closer to a solution. By this time, I had tried with my new iPad (8th gen), my iPhone XS and my wife's iPhone X, I had connected all devices to 2.4GHz (by disabling 5 GHz on my Eero) and 5GHz as well as all of the phones and iPads. Nothing was working. I mentioned to him that my wife and I had both upgraded to iOS 14 on Sept 16th. Perhaps what we were seeing is an issue with iOS 14. Both or our phones were upgraded to iOS14 and my iPad came with iPadOS 14. He agreed this could be the issue. He asked if it had ever worked with iOS 13 and I explained to him again that I purchased the first SkyPortal 2 days after we had upgraded our phones so I don't know if it would work with iOS 13. He said he would have to research with the engineers and would get back to me. The next day, he emailed me to let me know that he had opened a support case with them. The next day, we finally got my wife's iPad Mini (2nd gen) back from having the screen replaced. Her iPad was using iPadOS 12.4.8. Surprisingly, it was not disconnecting and I was able to successfully configure the device with my Wi-Fi information. I was able to change it to Access Point mode and I could see in my Eero app that it successfully connected to my home Wi-Fi. However, even though I can now see the device connecting to my home Wi-Fi, I cannot connect to the device with my iOS 14 devices. I can connect and control the mount with my wife's iPad Mini. I tried connecting everything to 5GHz and tried from my phone, my wife's phone and my new iPad. I tried again by turning off 5 GHz on my Eero network but that didn't work either. I emailed the technician back with all of this information and I explained that using my wife's iPad was not a viable option because it was old and didn't hold a charge for more than 30 minutes. I received an email back from the technician two days later asking if it had ever worked with iOS 13. The person sending me the email was definitely the same "Wil" (notice one "L") who I had worked with the first night but I explained to him AGAIN that I purchased the first device two days after we had upgraded to iOS 14 so I don't know if it would work with iOS 13. About a week later, he asked if I could connect everything to 2.4 GHz and try again. Frustrated, I told him he and I had already tried that but I did it anyway and sent screenshots from my Eero showing that all devices (my phone, my wife's phone and my iPad) were connected with 2.4 GHz and that I had disabled 5GHz on my Eero and it was still failing. Responses from Celestron began to take far loner and for the next three weeks he continued asking me questions that we had gone over before. Can you try it with everything connected to 2.4 GHz. Did it work before upgrading to iOS 14. After 3-1/2 weeks and with the Amazon refund deadline looming, and I haven't heard from Wil in over a week, I've decided to just return it. So today I am on my way to the UPS store to ship it back.
Scritto da: Ksenia
Cool little gadget
This little device works exactly as it should transmit the wireless signal to make your telescope wireless it's very dependable works great just follow the easy instructions and your setup will be a breeze but you gotta do the step-by-step in the instructions and everything was written very clear definitely well worth the money I am very pleased with this device as well as my telescope which I am using it for! Excellent speed!
Scritto da: Robert Suffecool
worked first try
I see where others had issues with getting this to lock on, but I watched a You tube video where a guy locked this in and then added the Wi-Fi feature to run off your home Wi-Fi enabling you to use the internet while using it. The only thing I don't like is that it is kind of easy to break and sticks out a lot so care will need to be taken when moving it , best to remove it when transporting. I wish there were video's showing the features of the ap that goes with this but it just leaves you to figure out the thing.
Scritto da: Roger R Tannen
No complaints, works well.
I really like this device. It is great to be able to control my scope through my iPhone. The app is user friendly and allows me better control of my slew whilst looking through the lens. If you are using a Celestron NexStar like me, you'll want to get the line splitter to make the connection.
Scritto da: Tory Heckrotte
It works most of the time
It works most of the time, but sometimes after setting up the access point connection it still won't find the right network. Almost like it forgot it or something. That and the range on it is kind of weak but it's better than the previous gens. The whole setup is a little clunky but after you get used to it it's not too bad.
Scritto da: Gustavo Briones
Excelente modulo
Funcionamiento perfecto
Scritto da: Shannon Bowman
Replace your broken hand controller with this
Mount control from your smart device makes life easier. And it’s cheaper and much more available than a Celestron hand controller.
Scritto da: Michael Frazier
Awesome!
I had heard mixed reviews about the SkyPortal Wifi module. And there is a bit of a curve in connecting the device to my phone. But once I realized to click "Yes" on my Android, it connected perfectly. Also, the first time I used it out on my side yard, the alignment was successful the first time. Once the alignment was complete, I chose Jupiter. It was very close with just a few slight up and to right to center the planet. By the way, I only started the hobby in August 2022. So, I am not a pro by any means, but it worked and will make my observation of planets and nebula easier. One closing point, purchase the Celestron Aux Port Splitter. It will dangle below the control base and not interfere with the operation of the telescope. I own a Celestron NexStar 8se. I would highly recommend it!!!
Scritto da: Roland Herrera, Bristol UK
It works fine
Instant success with Sky Safari 6 Pro on my Android tablet. It arrived yesterday, and I've used it once (today). A neat device. Essential ? not all all. Is it fun ? Absolutely, yes. Value for money ? errr.. no; let's not talk about that aspect: It's a horribly expensive little piece of kit... way overpriced. I would suggest a cost of 25% would be a fair asking price. This is why I am rating it 3 stars only. Anyway, if you want a cool gadget go for it.. but you can get a decent eyepiece for the money, a barlow, or a solar filter.. unless of course you have all that. One of the advantages of using Sky Safari 6 pro is that you can look up objects that are not in the handset database (because it only has a limited amount of star catalogue names included). Sky Safari has a much larger database. If you want mainly Messier objects, then stick to the handset... it's less to worry about.
Scritto da: Rob
Works much better than the inbuilt wifi for the telescope
As the saying goes, a millionaire is a billionaire who got into astronomy! This device is very simple to use and connects via the AUX port and replaces my handset for linking the mount to the computer. Very expensive for what it is but it works far better than the in-built wi-fi on the mount. I have disabled the wi-fi on the mount and now simply use the dongle. So far every time I turn on the mount, the wi-fi for the dongle is found and connected to on the laptop and aligning and slewing using CPWI requires fewer cables now so the whole rig looks far tidier. So far this has been worth the money.
Scritto da: Mike C.
Very pricey for what it is.
Tough review to write. It works perfectly. But I can't help thinking it's massively overpriced for what it is. I can get a state of the art USB wireless adapter for £20 and even allowing for a little extra complexity I still struggle to see how they justify the price. However that said at then end of the day I still bought it so that's on me....
Scritto da: c t wooderson
Works with the cpwi software.
Been using this for a couple of years now. It's easier to set up now an use with the celestron cpwi software. I use this wifi adapter with an avx mount, starsence alignment camera , an phd2. I normally connect it to the home wifi an have used it with windows laptops as well as an android tablet. It can be used in adhoc mode as well but as I sit in the garage on a laptop it doesn't keep the signal as well as connecting to the home wifi. I like the wifi dongle but I do feel it is a little overpriced compared to a wifi dongle for a PC.
Scritto da: NickyK
Faulty item shipped
Be aware of the high returns rate on this item. When I received the unit the box had been opened and it was outside of the protective wrapping. I attached it to my telescope and it initially connected before constantly dropping signal. When I eventually managed to access settings for configuring access point mode, I found a previous customers wi-fi details entered. I had obviously been sent a faulty returned item. Quality control non existent it appears. Having done an extensive Internet trawl, it appears that there is a high rate of faulty units, mainly around connection issues. Returned for a refund, which Amazon did very efficiently as usual.

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