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One of the smallest smart telescopes we've ever tested: Great optics in a small package

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ZWO 's Seestar S30 is a 30 -millimeter-aperture smart telescope that costs around $349 .

It's well-made and portable, but its small aperture limits the resolution and field of view.

It provides a great entry point for beginners and children, but the telescope's small aperture might ultimately limit its usefulness.

The entire instrument is controlled via an app on a phone or tablet.

A red rectangle delineated the Seestar S30's field of view, so we just had to scroll across the star map.

At the bottom of the screen, the Sky Atlas states what the object the object is, and next to its name is the Go-To button.

Almost every time, it got the target inside the view, but not always right in the center.

ZWO 's Seestar S30 All-in-One Smart Telescope is the least expensive smart telescope on the market.

It's easy to use for beginners, children and casual observers.

No need to polar align, focus or anything else; the telescope does it all automatically.