Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Unistellar eVscope eQuinox Smart Telescope and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Unistellar eVscope eQuinox Smart Telescope.
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6 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Deals well with light pollution, Self-aligning software, Bright, colorful 4.8 megapixel images, Superb build quality,
Expensive, Narrow field of view, App sometimes stalls
Easy to set-up and offering first-rate views of deep sky objects from light-polluted areas, the eVscope eQuinox hugely impresses despite swapping an eyepiece for a smartphone app...
Expensive, but not top of the range,Takes time to master,Can be wobbly
The Unistellar eQuinox 2 automated astronomy platform is not something you're likely to pick up on a whim, but it's capable of revealing wonderful things in the night sky. It's overshadowed by other Unistellar scopes, however, and may be overlooked as a r...
Very easy to set-up,New ‘planet mode',Excellent build quality,Slick smartphone app,Higher resolution images, Sees through light pollution,
Needs occasional manual focusing, No ‘Moon mode', Expensive relative to other telescopes,
One of the only telescopes without an eyepiece, this second-generation version is Unistellar's most affordable smart telescope yet. It comes with more megapixels and a new planet mode, but at its core is excellent image processing that makes deep-sky obje...
Incredible ‘enhanced vision' views,Easy to share and observe in groups,Clear and colourful views under heavy light pollution,Very easy to set up and excellent build quality,
Focusing takes a few minutes, App occasionally crashes, Field of view too narrow for the Moon,
With advanced intelligent image processing and a jump in detail to 4.8 megapixels the eVscope eQuinox smart telescope sacrifices an eyepiece for an app, but far out-performs similarly-sized small telescopes. Reasons to buy+Incredible ‘enhanced vision' vie...