DWARFLAB Dwarf II smart telescope review

The DWARF II is a smart telescope with dual cameras and AI power. It is designed to make astrophotography easy and accessible to everyone, even those without knowledge of the night sky or those not wanting to spend thousands on the tech to do so. It’s very compact and lightweight, with an accompanying app, the sole means of controlling the scope.

We’ve tested various much more expensive smart telescopes so we were interested to see if this cheaper, more portable telescope would impress new and seasoned astronomers. It looks and feels the part, but will the hardware and tech match the slick design and packaging?

Dwarf II smart telescope review

Dwarf II smart telescope: Design

Dwarf II Smart Telescope's box on wooden table

The telescope is a modern design with a light grey and dark grey finish. The packaging and accessories are high quality. (Image credit: Future)
  • Small, nice quality packaging
  • A single button on the body
  • Hidden charge port and micro-USB card slot

Dwarf Lab II Specifications

Image resolution: 8 megapixel (tele), 2 megapixel (wide)

Focal length: 100mm (equivalent focal length 675mm (tele) and 48mm (wide)

Storage: Internal micro SD (64GB included) and phone storage

Connectivity: WiFi and Bluetooth

Field of view: 3-degrees (Tele), 50-degrees (Wide)

Mount: Alt Alzimuth

Battery: Replaceable, rechargeable 5600mAh

Weight: 2.6 lbs / 1.2kg

Dimensions: 200x50x130 mm

The DWARFLAB Dwarf II is around the same size as the American English Dictionary and so would sit neatly on your bookcase when not in use. That said, the packaging is simple, smart and compact, so if you did want to store it in the box, it still only has a tiny, discrete footprint.

In the box is everything you need to hit the ground running. The Dwarf II, a carry bag, a mini tripod, two batteries (one to use, one as spare), a 64GB micro SD card, 1 x Ultra High Contrast (UHC) filter and 2 x ND (Solar filters) and their filter adapter. Everything neatly fits inside the carry case, which is itself excellent quality.

The Dwarf II Smart Telescope's carry case

The carry case oozes quality, as do the rest of the contents. (Image credit: Future)

The Dwarf II has two lenses, one telephoto and one wide-angle. The former is better for lunar and planetary photography, capturing birds and other wildlife and the wide-angle lens is best for seeing more of the night sky at once.

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