Unistellar · Smart Telescope
Unistellar Odyssey Pro
Eyepiece views meet smart imaging: the Odyssey Pro bridges visual astronomy and astrophotography in one compact package.
Price updated Mar 22, 2026
Performance Scores
Overview
The Unistellar Odyssey Pro is designed for astronomers who want serious capability without the steep learning curve of traditional setups. Power it on, connect the app, and the telescope aligns itself automatically, no polar alignment, no star-hopping, no calibration rituals. Within two minutes you can be looking at objects from a catalog of over 5,000 targets backed by a 37-million-star database.
What genuinely sets this apart from other smart telescopes is the physical eyepiece, giving you a direct visual connection to the sky alongside digital imaging. The 114mm aperture and f/3.9 focal ratio keep the system compact and fast, with a limiting magnitude of 17.2 meaning faint galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters are within reach even from light-polluted locations. Live stacking builds up detail in real time on your phone or tablet.
For those wanting to go further, RAW and FITS export supports serious post-processing, and the citizen science programs let you contribute usable data to NASA and SETI research. At 6.5kg total, it travels well. The $4,599 price is substantial, and this system rewards users who engage with its software ecosystem rather than treating it as a simple point-and-shoot device.
At a Glance
114mm
Aperture
f/3.9
Focal Ratio
6.5kg
Weight
320mm
Focal Length
Specifications
Key Features
- Automatic alignment and autofocus eliminate setup barriers common with traditional GoTo mounts
- Physical eyepiece offers direct visual observing, rare among smart telescopes at this level
- 114mm aperture reaches magnitude 17.2, making faint deep-sky objects accessible from suburban skies
- Live stacking via iOS or Android app reveals nebula and galaxy detail without post-processing software
- RAW and FITS file export supports advanced image processing for users who want full control
- Onboard 64GB storage and up to 5 hours of battery life support full nights without external power
- Citizen science integration with NASA and SETI lets you submit scientifically valid observations of asteroid occultations and exoplanet transits
Customer Reviews
47 reviews
Odyssey is an excellent telescope. It packs amazing technologies, bigger aperture in a portable format. It does very well in many different situations including my apartment balcony. It is the telescope that got me interested back in amateur astronomy. However, it is expensive, and in the absence of...
This telescope has been perfect for our family and friends! First, a little back story: About 15 years ago I purchased a $150 refractor telescope with hopes to introduce my young children to the many celestial wonders out there. I also purchased some additional eye pieces and a barlow lens on top of...
The photo quality of the Astro subjects are excellent, and the auto search feature makes it easy for beginner to track the sky, subject, very pleased with the purchase.