Oasis Focuser Rose lands with significant improvements

Posted on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Astroasis has just released the latest version of their Oasis Focuser Rose, bringing some major upgrades. As the second generation of their electronic focuser, it builds on the success of the first with key improvements, making it an excellent choice for astrophotography enthusiasts looking for precision.

Oasis Focuser Rose update lands with significant improvements

The newly released Oasis Focuser comes with a plethora of enhancements aimed at delivering superior performance and user experience. The upgraded model focuses on precision and ease of use, catering to both seasoned astronomers and hobbyists. According to recent discussions, the new version, dubbed "Oasis Focuser Rose," features improved mechanics, faster focusing speed, and enhanced compatibility with various telescopic setups.

The Oasis Focuser Roe uses gears instead of coupling


Revolutionary features and upgrades

One of the standout features of the new Oasis Focuser is its next-generation motor, which provides more precise and smooth adjustments. The updated software interface is more intuitive, allowing users to calibrate and control their focusing with greater ease. Additionally, the new model supports a wider range of telescopes, making it a versatile tool in any astronomer's toolkit.

The new version Oasis Focuser Rose supports USB power supply and has built-in heating module


Community feedback and reception

The astronomical community has responded positively to the new updates. Users on Cloudy Nights have praised the improved performance and the attention to detail that Astroasis has invested in the product. The feedback highlights the increased accuracy and reliability of the Oasis Focuser, which are critical for capturing clear and detailed images of celestial bodies.

Stall detection and focusing over Bluetooth interface


Availability and pricing

The Oasis Focuser is now available for purchase through authorized retailers and the official Astroasis website. The new version is competitively priced, making advanced focusing technology accessible to a broader audience. Astroasis is also offering a special discount for early adopters who purchase the focuser within the first month of its release.

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