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The Sky-Watcher Wave 150i is a powerful equatorial and alt-azimuth GoTo mount designed with advanced strain wave drive technology, delivering the precision and payload flexibility typically found in much larger, heavier systems in a lightweight, portable 12.8-pound package. Unique to the market, the Wave 150i allows you to balance your optical tube assembly in both RA and Dec axes, improving pointing accuracy and reducing motor strain for smoother tracking performance during long exposure astrophotography. The mount supports up to 33 pounds without counterweights and scales to 55 pounds with the optional counterweight kit, making it ideal for medium to large telescopes and imaging rigs. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enable wireless control via the Sky-Watcher SynScan app or third-party platforms like ASIAir, StellarMate, and Eagle, opening access to advanced features like plate solving and automated imaging runs.
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| Drive Technology | Strain Wave (Harmonic Drive) |
| Payload Capacity (With Counterweight) | 25 lb |
| Dec Gear Ratio | 275.4:1 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi and Bluetooth |
| Tracking Modes | Equatorial (EQ) and Alt-Azimuth (AZ) |
| Saddle Type | D/V Hybrid (Losmandy D and Vixen compatible) |
| Payload Capacity (Without Counterweight) | 15 lb |
| RA Gear Ratio | 303:1 |
| OTA Balancing | Both RA and Dec axes |
| Weight | 5.8 lb |
| Maximum Slew Speed | 10° |
| Power Input | 12 V |
| RA Power-Off Brake | ✓ |
| Latitude Range | 0° |
| Autoguider Port | ST-4 compatible |
| Control Options | SynScan Hand Controller, SynScan App, ASIAir, Eagle, StellarMate |
| Mount type | Equatorial with GoTo (German Equatorial Mount) |
| GoTo Database | 42,000 celestial objects |