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NexRemote Celestron GOTO Kit Reviewed
Jeremy Hier

If you're looking for a great go to kit for your terrific Celestron telescope, look at the latest in Celestron goto kit - the NexRemote. This is newest state of the art telescope technology in go to software by Celestron. It is available with your purchase of Celestron Advanced Series GT, The I Series of the NexStar Celestron telescope models.

With this NexRemote Celestron goto kit you have global position service (better known as GPS,). Now you can set up your CGE series telescope and operate it remotely from your PC or even your laptop.

This Celestron goto kit is a duplicate of all the great features and functionality on your Celestron's standard NexStar model hand controller. The NexStar Celestron telescope goto kit includes the CD to install the NexRemote software and the documentation to license it to yourself. It also includes an RS 232 cable that will connect your telescope to your PC or laptop, as well as an adapter that takes it from serial to USB port usability.

The features of the NexStar Celestron kit are fantastic. You can use your choice of any planetarium software that you like while you are using the Celestron goto at the same time. It has customized creation of tours, and can even support speech so you can ask the NexStar Celestron telescope goto kit to speak out loud. It also offers a wireless component with gamepad.

To upgrade to your NexRemote you'll need a NexStar I series, GPS and CGE Series of Celestron telescope.

For your next Celestron telescope go to kit, make it NexStar.

Read more Celestron telescope reviews plus Meade, Bushnell, and tips and info.

Other Celestron telescopes include the Celestron Firstscope 102az




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