Unistellar’s Envision smart binoculars use augmented reality to help you identify over 1,000 stars by overlaying contextual information in its natural optical field of view. Users can ask the app to guide them to various points of interests in the night sky or where a trail is located when hiking.
The 2.65-pound binoculars access your phone’s GPS position and inertial measurement units (IMUs) to guarantee precise positioning as well as low-drift orientation by merging data from gyroscopes, gravity and the earth’s magnetic field. On a full charge, users can expect up to 5-hours of battery life or 1,000 binocular engagements. You can pre-order one here for $699 USD, with deliveries beginning in November 2025.
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ENVISION knows countless points of interest and displays useful information about them, including names, altitudes, distances, and magnitudes. For instance, point it at the Moon and ENVISION will show you where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the Apollo lunar module Eagle on July 20, 1969,” said Unistellar.