Product Code: 93973

Celestron SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module

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050234939737 UPC : 050234939737
Brand:  Celestron
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Celestron SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module : Connect the Celestron WiFi Module to the AUX port or hand controller of one of many Celestron computerized telescope models and get wireless control of the scope through Apple or Android smartphone or tablet. The WiFi Module is compatible with Celestron Advanced VX, CG-5 (requires compatible cable), CGE Pro, CGEM, CGEM DX, CPC, NexStar SLT, NexStar SE, SkyProdigy (no automatic alignment) and LCM mounts.

Along with the SkyQ Link 2, the free Celestron SkyPortal app is a necessary component to turn iOS or Android device into a wireless hand controller for telescope. Allow user to observe, view astroimages and listen to audio descriptions for hundreds of the most popular objects including the planets, Orion Nebula, Hercules Open Star Cluster and much more. Wheather download it from Google Play or the App Store and enjoy exploring over 100,000 celestial objects via multi-media presentations.



The SkyQ Link 2 does not require batteries to operate. It runs off of on telescope's power. Just plug it in, connect the device to its wireless signal, and can align the telescope and automatically slew to objects with the tap of a button.

The Celestron SkyPortal can take a tour of the best objects in the sky for location and time. Listen to hundreds of audio descriptions about the most popular celestial objects. WiFi module is compatible with all current Celestron computerized telescopes and selective older models.


Features: Celestron SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module

  • Ideal to use for discovery and enjoyment
  • Does not require any battery for operations
  • Tap any celestial object you see in the sky to identify it, tap again to slews to that object
  • Compatible with Celestron Advanced VX, CG-5 (requires compatible cable), CGE Pro, CGEM, CGEM DX, CPC, NexStar SLT,
  • NexStar SE, SkyProdigy (no automatic alignment) and LCM mounts
  • Easy-to-use astronomy application to locate and identify virtually any celestial object visible in the night sky
  • Display a list of the best objects to view with your Celestron telescope based on your exact time and location
  • Align and control your telescope wirelessly using your smartphone or tablet and Celestron’s free SkyPortal app for iOS and Android devices
  • WiFi module is compatible with all current Celestron computerized telescopes and select older models
  • Allow user to observe, view astroimages and listen to audio descriptions for hundreds of the most popular objects including the planets, Orion Nebula, Hercules Open Star Cluster and much more

Specification: Celestron SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module

  • Model: SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module
  • Power Source: Powered by the Telescope
  • SkyPortal’s Database: Upto 100,000+ Objects
  • Fitting: Plugs into Hand Control or AUX Port
  • Telescope Alignment: Align your telescope wirelessly using your iPhone or iPad
  • Compatibility:
    Advanced VXCG-5 (requires compatible cable)
    CGE Pro
    CGEM
    CGEM DX
    CPC
    LCM
    NexStar Evolution
    NexStar SLT
    NexStar SE
    SkyProdigy (no automatic alignment)

Kit Content:
Celestron SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module
User Operating Instructions Manual
Manufacturers Warranty

Download User Guide

For more information about, Celestron SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module website.
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Customer Reviews on Celestron SkyQ Link 2 WiFi Module
£176.00

5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
Review by ,    ,    Customer Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Works well easy to set up on the sky portal app Caution does not currently work with starsense firmware upgrade is promised but no eta given .

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 17 November, 2014.