Overview
- Preorders start at $999 for early backers, with a listed $1,499 retail price.
- Reporters tested working prototypes that overlay peak names by day and constellations by night, with a target-lock feature to guide another viewer to the same object.
- Review units showed strong optics but AR latency and drift that required periodic re-sync, occasional readability issues, no built-in camera, and fixed 10x magnification.
- Delivery timing remains unsettled, with Tom’s Guide citing June–July 2026 for first units and Engadget and Gizmodo pointing to October 2026 and broader retail in 2027.
- Many capabilities will roll out via the companion app and updates, including added terrain points of interest and deep-sky objects, with data pulled from a phone or preloaded for offline use; crowdfunding raised roughly $2.7–$2.8 million.