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Seestar S30 Pro Total Solar Eclipse Edition

Inspired by the Last Light Before Totality

On August 12, 2026, the Moon’s shadow will once again cross Europe.

For the first time since 1999, continental Europe is set to witness the rare return of a visible total solar eclipse.

Created for this remarkable celestial moment, the Seestar S30 Pro Total Solar Eclipse Edition is more than a special edition — it is a tribute to totality.

Finished in a deep tea-black tone, it echoes the quiet stillness before day turns dark. Its gold silkscreen design is inspired by two of the most iconic moments in a total solar eclipse: Baily’s beads and the diamond ring.

As sunlight slips through the valleys along the Moon’s edge, it appears as a fleeting chain of brilliant beads. Moments later, the final burst of light meets the solar corona, forming the unmistakable diamond ring in the sky.

That brief, unforgettable transition is captured in gold across the product’s surface — preserving the Sun’s final glow before totality.

More than a smart telescope built to capture the eclipse, it is a collector’s piece for those drawn to the beauty of rare celestial moments.

Seestar Total Eclipse Gallery
Capture the Total Solar Eclipse with Seestar

From partial eclipse to totality and recovery,Seestar S30 Pro records every nuanced layer and awe‑inspiring moment of the total solar eclipse.

Every Unit, Uniquely Numbered

Individually numbered for authenticity.
Yours, and yours alone.

Limited Edition Card, A Keepsake Of Totality

Replaceable Battery Cover
Exclusive Collectible

*Each limited-edition card features a unique texture. The actual product may vary.

Exclusive App Experience

Once connected to your commemorative device, Seestar App automatically unveils the Total Solar Eclipse Edition interface

The Seestar S30 Pro Total Solar Eclipse Edition shares the same product specifications as the Seestar S30 Pro, with differences only in exterior design and commemorative features.

Total Solar Eclipse-Themed Packaging

Capture Total Solar Eclipse with Seestar Instantly

Specification

Product Name Seestar S30 Pro
Sensor Tele:1/1.2"; Wide:1/2"
Resolution Tele: 2160 x 3840 (8.3MP); Wide: 2160 x 3840 (8.3MP)
Field of View Tele: 4.6°; Wide: 63°
Aperture Tele: 30mm; Wide: 3.4mm
Focal Ratio Tele: F/5.3; Wide: F/1.75
Focal Length Tele: 160mm; Wide: 6mm
Optical Lens 4-Element Apochromatic Lens (with ED glass)
Wide-Angle AF Support
Working Distance Tele: 6m-∞; Wide: 0.1m-∞
Built-in Filter UV / IR Cut Filter
Astronomical Light Pollution Filter
(OIII 30 nm / Ha 20 nm Bandwidth)
Dark Field Filter
External Filter Magnetic Solar Filter
Storage 128GB eMMC
Battery Capacity 6000mAh, Battery Life: 6 hours (ZWO laboratory test data)
Power Input Type-C, DC 5V~3A
Transmission Mode Wi-Fi / USB Type-C / Bluetooth
Wi-Fi Reset Support
Image Formats JPEG / FITS
Video Formats MP4 / AVI
Wi-Fi Specifications 5G / 2.4G
Wi-Fi Range* Within 10m
Bluetooth Range* Within 5m
Mount Type Alt-azimuth (Supports Equatorial Mode)
Mounting Thread 3/8-16
Working Temperature -10℃~40℃
Charging Temperature 0℃~40℃
Storage Temperature -10℃~60℃
Operating Humidity 20%~80%
Storage Humidity 20%~50%
Net Weight 1.65KG
Size 210mm x 140mm x 80mm

Important Notes

Handle with care.
Seestar smart telescope is a precision optical and electronic instrument.
Avoid drops, impacts, or strong shocks, which may cause damage.
Image results may vary.Imaging performance depends on environmental conditions such as lightpollution, atmospheric transparency, parameter settings, and stackingduration. Actual results are subject to real-world shooting conditions.
[1] At 1X magnification, both the telephoto and wide-angle cameras captureimages at 4K (3840 X 2160) resolution. Resolution decreases at 2X and 4Xmagnification. The real-time live preview stream for both cameras is 1080P.
[2] Milky Way imaging requires dark-sky conditions. In areas with significantlight pollution, Milky Way details may be limited or not visible. Resultsdepend on on-site observing conditions.
[3] NFC functionality requires a compatible smartphone. Support varies bydevice and model-please refer to your phone's specifications.To use NFC, ensure the telescope is powered on, the phone is unlocked, and-WI-FI, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPs are enabled on your phone.NFC sensitivity varies by device due to antenna placement. Locating yourphone's NFC sensing area may improve detection.If the Wi-Fi name is changed, NFC information must be updated manually forNFC to work properly.
[4] Due to system usage and storage allocation, available capacity may vary.System updates may affect storage allocation. Please refer to the actualavailable capacity on your device.
[5] Battery performance is measured under laboratory conditions. At 25 °C,battery life is approximately 6 hours in Stargazing Mode (with imageenhancement and object tracking enabled), and approximately 4 hours inScenery Mode video recording (MP4 format, no object tracking).Data provided by ZWO Laboratory for reference only; actual performancemayvary.
[6] 60 s long exposures are supported only in Equatorial Mode and are notavailable in Alt-Azimuth Mode. Accurate polar alignment is required inEquatorial Mode to ensure precise tracking. Inaccurate alignment mayreduce imaging performance.
[7] A solar filter must be installed when observing the Sun. Never allow themain camera to observe the Sun directly, as this may cause permanentdamage to the device.
[8] Smart noise reduction enhances real astronomical images only. Itoptimizes noise and star point quality based on actual captured data.Seestar smart telescope captures real astronomical images and does notgenerate Al-created or synthetic images.
[9] Wi-Fi transmission range is measured under ideal conditions. ZWOLaboratory testing shows a range of up to 20 meters in an open outdoorenvironment without interference. Actual range depends on real-worldconditions.
[10] Sudden changes such as cloud cover, rain, or strong winds may prevent task completion. The device does not automatically power off in these situations.Please confirm weather conditions before scheduling an imaging plan.
[11] Handle with care to avoid dropping.
[12] Product serial numbers are shipped randomly from the warehouse and donot follow order placement sequence. Please consider carefully beforepurchasing if this is unacceptable to you.
[13] When replacing the battery cover, it is recommended to use a plastic prytool. Minor scratches may appear inside the battery-cover slot during removal;this is considered normal. If a metal tool is used to pry open the battery cover,place a piece of paper over the slot before prying to help prevent deeperscratches.

$279.65

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Description

Inspired by the Last Light Before Totality

On August 12, 2026, the Moon’s shadow will once again cross Europe.

For the first time since 1999, continental Europe is set to witness the rare return of a visible total solar eclipse.

Created for this remarkable celestial moment, the Seestar S30 Pro Total Solar Eclipse Edition is more than a special edition — it is a tribute to totality.

Finished in a deep tea-black tone, it echoes the quiet stillness before day turns dark. Its gold silkscreen design is inspired by two of the most iconic moments in a total solar eclipse: Baily’s beads and the diamond ring.

As sunlight slips through the valleys along the Moon’s edge, it appears as a fleeting chain of brilliant beads. Moments later, the final burst of light meets the solar corona, forming the unmistakable diamond ring in the sky.

That brief, unforgettable transition is captured in gold across the product’s surface — preserving the Sun’s final glow before totality.

More than a smart telescope built to capture the eclipse, it is a collector’s piece for those drawn to the beauty of rare celestial moments.

Seestar Total Eclipse Gallery
Capture the Total Solar Eclipse with Seestar

From partial eclipse to totality and recovery,Seestar S30 Pro records every nuanced layer and awe‑inspiring moment of the total solar eclipse.

Every Unit, Uniquely Numbered

Individually numbered for authenticity.
Yours, and yours alone.

Limited Edition Card, A Keepsake Of Totality

Replaceable Battery Cover
Exclusive Collectible

*Each limited-edition card features a unique texture. The actual product may vary.

Exclusive App Experience

Once connected to your commemorative device, Seestar App automatically unveils the Total Solar Eclipse Edition interface

The Seestar S30 Pro Total Solar Eclipse Edition shares the same product specifications as the Seestar S30 Pro, with differences only in exterior design and commemorative features.

Total Solar Eclipse-Themed Packaging

Capture Total Solar Eclipse with Seestar Instantly

Specification

Product Name Seestar S30 Pro
Sensor Tele:1/1.2"; Wide:1/2"
Resolution Tele: 2160 x 3840 (8.3MP); Wide: 2160 x 3840 (8.3MP)
Field of View Tele: 4.6°; Wide: 63°
Aperture Tele: 30mm; Wide: 3.4mm
Focal Ratio Tele: F/5.3; Wide: F/1.75
Focal Length Tele: 160mm; Wide: 6mm
Optical Lens 4-Element Apochromatic Lens (with ED glass)
Wide-Angle AF Support
Working Distance Tele: 6m-∞; Wide: 0.1m-∞
Built-in Filter UV / IR Cut Filter
Astronomical Light Pollution Filter
(OIII 30 nm / Ha 20 nm Bandwidth)
Dark Field Filter
External Filter Magnetic Solar Filter
Storage 128GB eMMC
Battery Capacity 6000mAh, Battery Life: 6 hours (ZWO laboratory test data)
Power Input Type-C, DC 5V~3A
Transmission Mode Wi-Fi / USB Type-C / Bluetooth
Wi-Fi Reset Support
Image Formats JPEG / FITS
Video Formats MP4 / AVI
Wi-Fi Specifications 5G / 2.4G
Wi-Fi Range* Within 10m
Bluetooth Range* Within 5m
Mount Type Alt-azimuth (Supports Equatorial Mode)
Mounting Thread 3/8-16
Working Temperature -10℃~40℃
Charging Temperature 0℃~40℃
Storage Temperature -10℃~60℃
Operating Humidity 20%~80%
Storage Humidity 20%~50%
Net Weight 1.65KG
Size 210mm x 140mm x 80mm

Important Notes

Handle with care.
Seestar smart telescope is a precision optical and electronic instrument.
Avoid drops, impacts, or strong shocks, which may cause damage.
Image results may vary.Imaging performance depends on environmental conditions such as lightpollution, atmospheric transparency, parameter settings, and stackingduration. Actual results are subject to real-world shooting conditions.
[1] At 1X magnification, both the telephoto and wide-angle cameras captureimages at 4K (3840 X 2160) resolution. Resolution decreases at 2X and 4Xmagnification. The real-time live preview stream for both cameras is 1080P.
[2] Milky Way imaging requires dark-sky conditions. In areas with significantlight pollution, Milky Way details may be limited or not visible. Resultsdepend on on-site observing conditions.
[3] NFC functionality requires a compatible smartphone. Support varies bydevice and model-please refer to your phone's specifications.To use NFC, ensure the telescope is powered on, the phone is unlocked, and-WI-FI, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPs are enabled on your phone.NFC sensitivity varies by device due to antenna placement. Locating yourphone's NFC sensing area may improve detection.If the Wi-Fi name is changed, NFC information must be updated manually forNFC to work properly.
[4] Due to system usage and storage allocation, available capacity may vary.System updates may affect storage allocation. Please refer to the actualavailable capacity on your device.
[5] Battery performance is measured under laboratory conditions. At 25 °C,battery life is approximately 6 hours in Stargazing Mode (with imageenhancement and object tracking enabled), and approximately 4 hours inScenery Mode video recording (MP4 format, no object tracking).Data provided by ZWO Laboratory for reference only; actual performancemayvary.
[6] 60 s long exposures are supported only in Equatorial Mode and are notavailable in Alt-Azimuth Mode. Accurate polar alignment is required inEquatorial Mode to ensure precise tracking. Inaccurate alignment mayreduce imaging performance.
[7] A solar filter must be installed when observing the Sun. Never allow themain camera to observe the Sun directly, as this may cause permanentdamage to the device.
[8] Smart noise reduction enhances real astronomical images only. Itoptimizes noise and star point quality based on actual captured data.Seestar smart telescope captures real astronomical images and does notgenerate Al-created or synthetic images.
[9] Wi-Fi transmission range is measured under ideal conditions. ZWOLaboratory testing shows a range of up to 20 meters in an open outdoorenvironment without interference. Actual range depends on real-worldconditions.
[10] Sudden changes such as cloud cover, rain, or strong winds may prevent task completion. The device does not automatically power off in these situations.Please confirm weather conditions before scheduling an imaging plan.
[11] Handle with care to avoid dropping.
[12] Product serial numbers are shipped randomly from the warehouse and donot follow order placement sequence. Please consider carefully beforepurchasing if this is unacceptable to you.
[13] When replacing the battery cover, it is recommended to use a plastic prytool. Minor scratches may appear inside the battery-cover slot during removal;this is considered normal. If a metal tool is used to pry open the battery cover,place a piece of paper over the slot before prying to help prevent deeperscratches.

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