Personal Augmented Reality Planetarium for $46
February 16, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Are you a star-gazer, always looking at the cosmos and thinking, “What the heck is going on up there?” Did you used to know all of the constellations but now can’t even remember what the Big Dipper is? If you’re either of these people or anyone in between, you’ll love Universe2go. Universe2go is the world’s first smartphone-based augmented reality viewer, allowing you to not only get a close-up view of the night sky but get a detailed annotation of the real night sky while you feel like you’re in it! It’s the perfect star-gazer for amateur astronomers of all ages.
“It provides a really fun and engaging way to learn about the night sky.” 9To5Mac
- Digital information is merged w/ the real night sky so you feel like you’re really standing in it
- Representation of all 88 constellations in the sky
- Close-ups of planets, galaxies, star clusters & nebulae
- Over three hours of audible explanations about the starry sky
- Learn Greek myths associated w/ the constellations & explore the skies in quiz mode
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
Compatibility
- iOS 8.0 and later
- Android 4.2 and later
Includes
- Universe2go Star Viewer
- App activation code
- Carrying strap
- Storage pouch
- Instructions
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