Swarovski AX Visio.
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Swarovski AX Visio.
But I wonder if this type of technology could one day be applied to astronomy and our night skies.
Would be something amazing! You could instantly share your session with others.
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Re: Swarovski AX Visio.
I wonder when they will put a compass and an altimeter and a star database in them?
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Re: Swarovski AX Visio.
And then make them smaller and wearable and without the high price tag and I'm all in...Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:14 pm That's an impressive pair of binoculars Clinton.
I wonder when they will put a compass and an altimeter and a star database in them?
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