Best telescope accessories

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Boost your ability to observe with the best telescope accessories. Whether you're using your telescope to search the sky for celestial objects or watch distant birds move in their natural habitat, a good set of functional accessories is much needed. When it comes to the best telescope accessories, here is a list of our favorites. 

Staff pick

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Gosky universal cell phone adapter mount

View images on your smartphone

This telescope accessory makes capturing live images and videos through your mobile phone possible. Instead of constantly peering through the lens, connect this durable adapter on to any telescope, microscope, monocle, or binoculars to broadcast views on your mobile phone. With this universal telescope accessory, you won't miss a thing. This cell phone adapter fits an eyepiece diameter of 28-47 millimeters. There is also a larger option available.

Travel telescope

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Gskyer telescope

Comes with a carrying case, wireless remote, and phone adapter

If you're looking for the best telescope and accessories for travel, the Gskyer Telescope is your best bet. Equipped with a carrying case, an adapter for your smartphone, a tripod, and a wireless remote, this telescope is built for convenience. The wireless remote connects to your smartphone and can be used to take photographs and record the view through your telescope. 

Eye see you

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Celestron 14-Piece telescope accessory set

Equipped with 14 different eyepieces

This Celestron telescope accessory set features a wide range of eyepieces that are carefully organized and placed into a foam-lined sturdy metal carrying case. Five Plossl eyepieces are included: 6-millimeter, 8-millimeter, 13-millimeter, 17-millimeter, and a 32-millimeter. There is also a 2x Barlow lens, which, when paired with either of the five lenses, magnifies and enhances your view. The included colored filters are great for bringing focus to hard-to-see details on planets or other distant objects.

Stargazing

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Celestron StarSense AutoAlign telescope accessory

This one is for gazing at stars

The Celestron StarSense telescope accessory is the perfect add-on for anyone who loves stargazing. Place this accessory on any Celestron computerized telescope and enjoy how it automatically aligns itself with the stars. The alignment process takes less than 3 minutes, so you can start observing celestial objects quickly. 

Carry me home

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Bagmate multipurpose telescope case

Carrying case for most telescopes

If you're looking to bring your telescope with you while birdwatching or gazing at the night sky, the Bagmate telescope case is a great choice. Made from military-grade materials that are water-repellent and shock-proof, this carrying case will keep your telescope and accessories safe and secure. The built-in pockets allow you to store small items like additional lenses, while the Velcro dividers allow you to house various-sized telescopes. The included shoulder strap provides an easy way to carry this bag from place to place. 

The bottom line

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Telescope accessories are a brilliant way to take your ability to observe distant objects up a level. The Gosky universal cell phone adapter mount allows you to configure the images of your telescope right on your smartphone. With this accessory, you can continuously watch an area without needing to keep your eye on the small telescope lens. 

The Celestron 14-Piece telescope accessory set includes five different lenses, color filters, and a 2x Barlow lens. With these telescope accessories, you can prioritize your observational needs and get the best view by choosing the right lens for the job. 

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