![Multi-Coated Telescope Eyepiece Set - 1.25 inch - Upgraded with Soft Eyecup [4mm, 10mm, 20mm]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51+Q9O6+JHL._AC_SL3840_.jpg)

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Italy.
๐ Upgrade your stargazing gameโsee more, feel more, be more!
The Starboosa Multi-Coated Telescope Eyepiece Set includes three precision 1.25 inch eyepieces (4mm, 10mm, 20mm) crafted from high-grade optical glass with multi-coated lenses to minimize chromatic aberration and maximize image clarity. Designed for both beginners and professionals, it fits all standard telescopes and features soft eyecups for comfortable extended viewing. This set offers a versatile, affordable upgrade that transforms your astronomical observations with sharper, brighter, and more detailed views of planets, star clusters, and the moon.










| ASIN | B0BYRWSYP8 |
| Additional Features | Upgraded Lens for Clearer Images |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Telescope Eyepieces |
| Brand | starboosa |
| Coating | Multi-Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Telescope (Reflector, Refractor) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (107) |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | High-grade optical glass, flat image plane, corrected chromatic aberration, and fully multi-coated optical glass |
| Field Of View | 60 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | 20 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.9"D x 2.8"W x 2"H |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | starboosa |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SB-PL2301 |
| Model Name | Starboosa Eyepiece Set for Telescope |
| Model Number | SB-PL2301 |
| Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 20 Millimeters |
| Power Source | Manual Operation Without Any External Power Source |
| Zoom Ratio | 50 |
C**U
It works!
I bought these eyepieces for my 150mm reflective telescope. It worked pretty well. The 20mm one results a good field of view just covering the 4 Galilean satellites of Jupiter. The 4mm one reveals the stripes of Jupiter. The 10mm, however, had a serious artifact. Fortunately, I got a good replacement promptly after the returning process. Overall, Iโm pleased with the quality and the price.
C**Z
Good set they are solid built
They are obviously not the same as the $100+ ones but for the price they will last me for a long time and are just fine for my setup and matched quality or better than 99.99% of telescope lenses to be honest. I don't have a 2k+ dollar teliscope and I doubt you do either if you're r reading this. ๐ The images are from a sub $100 teliscope with a crappy tripod taken by a camera that is honestly by far the most expensive thing through the smallest lens and the largest, using the projection method (look up camera teliscope adaptors if you have questions about methods).
K**R
Great value
These are perfect.
N**Z
Fits my Celestron
I got these for my newly acquired Celestron telescope. It was second hand and was missing the eye piece. I ordered these because itโs a 3 pack with multiple magnifications and they fit and work great!
A**R
Good quality for the price
Used these for a telescope I got at a rummage sale
N**E
Good
They were a quick replacement for my lost celestron set. They do what they need to but there not high quality.
D**R
perfect
perfect fit for both my telescope and my wallet. Thanks
M**J
Cheap, mechanically well made, and a very old design
I needed some inexpensive eyepieces for a small (50mm) telescope I keep on a tripod. This is my โgrab and goโ scope, something I can have ready to view in minutes to check something interesting in the sky without taking the time to set up a larger telescope. At around $11 each, theyโre as cheap an eyepiece as youโll find. But how good are they? Mechanically theyโre very well made for the money, with all-steel barrels, rubber eyecups, matte black interior coating and chrome plating. Optically, well, they have some issues. Iโm not sure what optical design these use. My first guess was that theyโre Kellenrs, owing to the narrow field of view (compared to Plossls) and the extremely short eye relief, but the seller responded to muni query saying โtype is H, no K.โ H is Huygens, a very old (17th Century!) design consisting of two Plano-convex lenses. The design works well in long focus (f/15 or longer) telescopes, moderately well in f/10 to f/12 telescopes, and not at all well in the short focus telescopes popular today. My first tests were with a 60mm f/6 ED refractor, but once I learned these were Huygens eyepieces I realized that wasnโt going to work. Using an adapter I was able to try these in my f/14.2 Questar. The 20mm is not bad, with good color correction and a flat field. The short eye relief makes the 10mm difficult to use and the 4mm extremely difficult to use. If you ever looked through a 1960s-era Unitron telescope with the supplied Ramsden eyepieces, you know what this is like. You canโt wear glasses while using any of these, so if you have serious astigmatism you can rule these out. The 4mm requires you to get uncomfortably close, with your eye almost touching the outermost element. So then, are these good for anything? Maybe. If you have an older refractor telescope, like a 1960s Tasco or a Monolux, with a good glass objective lenses, a long focal length, and a 1.25โ focuser, thatโs missing the eyepieces, this would be a good replacement or upgrade. Still, I think youโd be better off paying a few dollars more and getting a couple of $20 Plossl eyepieces in 20-24m. and 10-12mm focal lengths.
J**B
best value for money and extremely well made eyepieces.
P**D
Exactly what you would expect. Well built, wonโt out perform the more expensive lenses but an excellent choice for beginners .
M**E
A good set for a beginner
K**S
Well made sturdy pieces
C**K
I got my kid a used telescope for Christmas, but it did not come with eye pieces. I found this set, and purchased it on the reviews and price. This set is amazing, my kid loves looking at the moon through his telescope. Yes, you could buy better eye pieces, but for a 7 year old, these work just fine for his needs right now.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago