The latest smart telescope from Unistellar (USA) is compatible with Nikon. I purchased Envision smart binoculars that do not come with premium technology for added reliability.
Envision users will see the world around them with 10x transformation through lenses that complement the system of accurate and augmented reality.
Through the right eyepiece, observers can access overlaid contextual information about what is being implemented. It was not possible to use Swarovski Optik in its AX-Vision smart binoculars with the integrated Merlin Bird ID application. Of course, they were also organized by young children and children.

Unistellar was the last. Her series of videos are over a million hills, mountain ranges with peaks, countless trails, caves, springs and other earthly etc. In today’s news in “Discovery” from Envision atlas and astronomical objects and 200,000 stars.
The intelligent system works in four regions. Do not use fasteners. Your 3D map can create an intelligent reality. Chrome this smartphone with a GPS sensor that supports Bluetooth, give complete information and accurate information about their location.
It is not enough to talk about the truth and how bad it is. Guided navigation mode provides the user with an educational tour guided by the viewer’s gaze. This is how the rules allow you to include a missing object in the “prigl” and give the binoculars to a friend so that he can also go to it. And finally, the fourth – classic – mode completely disables AR technology.
Unistellar guarantees 5-body smart binocular performance in one size. The first time there were 1000 tickets. It’s already launched on Kickstarter with a price tag of around $600. On the last day this is exactly the case.

Source: Tech Cult

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