The word-of-mouth killer product of CES

VIC GUNDOTRA GADGET ALERT!!!

I asked dozens of people “what did you see at CES that you’d spend your own money on?” I also asked “what was the coolest thing you saw?”

Most people stammered on both answers, but yesterday I started hearing about the Celestron SkyScout so Buzz, Shel, and I went over to the Sands to check it out.

It wins my award for the single coolest thing I saw at the show. By far. I’m not alone, either. Shel and Buzz were both speechless when they saw it.

What is it?

Well, for that I asked the inventor, Mike Lemp about it. Here’s a picture of Mike with Shel holding a SkyScout.

Mike and his team has been working on this for five years. It is a revolutionary product. One that you’ll want the first time you play with it. I’m buying one.

So, what is it?

It’s a $400 box with a lens that you look through.

It comes out in April. Order it on Amazon. But do it soon. Amazon has sold dozens and the hype hasn’t yet started on this thing.

So, why am I spending my 400 bones on this thing?

Here’s why.

You look through this device at the night-time sky and it tells you what you’re looking at. Oh, it doesn’t need to be night, either.

Celestron is a famous maker of telescopes (I sold a truckload of their product in the Silicon Valley camera store I used to manage and they always made great products).

It has GPS, gravity, and magnetic field sensors to detect where it’s going.

But it just gets better from there. You can tell it “show me the cool stuff in the sky right now.” It’ll take you on a tour and show you how to point the device with a series of LED’s in the viewfinder.

But it gets cooler than that. It has an audio guide that tells you what you’re looking at and gives you some facts about it.

Oh, wait, there’s more! You hook it up to your computer via USB and it does even more! (Sorry, Windows only for now).

This is going to revolutionize astronomy. It is simply the coolest thing I’ve seen lately (and I’ve seen some pretty cool stuff walking around CES).

What do you think? I can’t wait to go out with Patrick on a dark night and play around.

  • Christopher Coulter

    NAB more my event, but the HD era really made this CES shine, it’s beyond just the usual gadgets and tinkertoys, real rich developments for the next consumer tech wave, HD mainly with Dual Core as a side dish.

    Most impressive to me, I guess, would be the Panasonic AG-HVX200. Not just another HD camera, but one to which has the warm film tone. Plus it has P2 solid state, lot of people are down on it (Philip Hodgetts, et. al.), but I think it’s the future, even if P2 is a tad more expensive now. And Cine-like Gamma is talking my language. :)

  • Christopher Coulter

    NAB more my event, but the HD era really made this CES shine, it’s beyond just the usual gadgets and tinkertoys, real rich developments for the next consumer tech wave, HD mainly with Dual Core as a side dish.

    Most impressive to me, I guess, would be the Panasonic AG-HVX200. Not just another HD camera, but one to which has the warm film tone. Plus it has P2 solid state, lot of people are down on it (Philip Hodgetts, et. al.), but I think it’s the future, even if P2 is a tad more expensive now. And Cine-like Gamma is talking my language. :)

  • Christopher Coulter

    Well also Sony’s XDCAM HD cams…

  • Christopher Coulter

    Well also Sony’s XDCAM HD cams…

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  • http://chronotron.wordpress.com/ Chrono Cr@cker

    Whoa…What an awesome product, technology at it’s best . Innovative is all that i can say!

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    Whoa…What an awesome product, technology at it’s best . Innovative is all that i can say!

  • Dave Sunderhaft

    Check out stellarium, a similar application. It’s not as cool but you can have a similar experience for free using stellarium, an open source application that turns your PC into a planetarium. It works like GoogleMaps/ Google Local. You select your Geolocation and your time and it will then show you what stars, planets and constellations are overhead. You can take your PC outside at night and easily map the stars in the sky with those on your PC screen. I have found it to be incredibly accurate. The guys that created this deserve some attention and thanks. It is the best open source end user application I have found. Here’s the link to the site: http://stellarium.sourceforge.net/

  • Dave Sunderhaft

    Check out stellarium, a similar application. It’s not as cool but you can have a similar experience for free using stellarium, an open source application that turns your PC into a planetarium. It works like GoogleMaps/ Google Local. You select your Geolocation and your time and it will then show you what stars, planets and constellations are overhead. You can take your PC outside at night and easily map the stars in the sky with those on your PC screen. I have found it to be incredibly accurate. The guys that created this deserve some attention and thanks. It is the best open source end user application I have found. Here’s the link to the site: http://stellarium.sourceforge.net/

  • http://www.astronomics.com/ Megan

    SkyScout is now available for pre-order

    http://www.astronomics.com/Celestron-SkyScout

  • http://www.astronomics.com Megan

    SkyScout is now available for pre-order

    http://www.astronomics.com/Celestron-SkyScout

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  • Jake

    This product seems to be delayed. It has not shipped yet.

  • Jake

    This product seems to be delayed. It has not shipped yet.