I'd looked into these myself a while back and maybe they've been updated since, the real turn off for me at the time was they did have a plastic worm/gear setup internally. My concern was a good knock or fall that moved the OTA with a degree of violence might strip teeth off the gear or damage the worm relatively easily. If spares are readily available at reasonable cost this might not be an issue, it may even be possible to swap out the plastic for metal components from a higher end model, if they're geared the same. At least from what I've read iOptron's goto system is real nice and the company genuinely seems interested in user feedback and solving issues. Unfortunately the plastic gearing was a killer for me especially considering even Celestron's cheapest Nexstar setups are metal geared. It is quite possible that this is a non-issue and the gearing is adequately durable or its been upgraded on the newer models, but I can't help but feel that if it's still the case, it's at very least unnecessarily cheap.
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