γ1 a γ2 Nor - Gamma2 Dor is the brightest star in the constellation with its apparent magnitude of 4.14. Gamma1 Dor forms an optical double star with it, which can be distinguished with the naked eye. Gamma2 Dor is an orange giant located 130 light-years away, and its companion with a magnitude of 5 is a bright white subgiant, which is more than 100 times farther away. Additionally, in a telescope, we can find a 10th magnitude companion at a separation of 45 arcseconds from Gamma2 Dor.
ε Nor - Nice double star composed of components with magnitudes 4.8 and 7.5, which are separated by 22.8". We can distinguish them even in a small telescope. Both components are also spectroscopic binaries.
ι1 Nor - A binary star with components of 4.6 and 8.1 magnitude, which can be resolved with a small telescope at a separation of 10.8 arcseconds. ι2 is not physically associated with it and lies slightly further away in the sky.