Want $600 off the Unistellar eQuinox 2? This anti-Prime Day deal ends July 13

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It's the last day of Amazon Prime Day and there are still loads of deals around but they could end any moment. One of the best deals we have found is this anti-Prime Day deal from BH Photo and Video that gets you $600 off the Unistellar eQuinox 2. Act fast though because this deal will end on July 13 and now is a great time to buy so you can get stress-free views of Saturn's return to our night sky.

We rated it four and a half stars in our full Unistellar eQuinox 2 review and it features in our guides for the best smart telescopes, best telescopes and best telescopes for deep space. It has a 6.2MP camera too so that you can keep those amazing images of the cosmos for years to come.

Get the Unistellar eQuinox 2 on sale for $2199 from BH Photo and Video.

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Unistellar eQuinox 2 : was $2,799 now $2,199 at BHPhoto

Save a huge $600 on our best smart telescope that makes capturing planets and nebulas easy with an intuitive smartphone app and 6.2MP camera. It has a super simple layout, a light pollution reduction feature and a huge 11-hour battery life.

We gave it four and a half stars in our full eQuinox 2 review and it features in five of our telescope guides.

This deal ends on July 13.


In our full Unistellar eQuinox 2 review, we captured stunning images of the Whirlpool and Cigar galaxies. We were incredibly impressed by its ability to deliver stunning views of deep-sky objects even from light-polluted areas. This smart telescope is featured in five of our guides, including the best telescopes and best smart telescopes.

This deal builds on the flash sale from Unistellar, which is offering $300 off all of their telescopes, and reduces the price by another $300 so you can get the Unistellar eQuinox 2 for $2199. While sales tax might apply in certain states and nudge the final price higher, everyone will be able to benefit from this deal. Residents of tax-free states will benefit from the full force of this $600 saving, so this would be a great choice if you live in Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire or Oregon.

The Unistellar eQuinox 2 is a smart telescope that makes exploring the cosmos incredibly accessible, even for beginners. It boasts advanced image processing and live image stacking capabilities, allowing you to observe fainter celestial objects with remarkable clarity. The telescope is controlled via a user-friendly smartphone app, which guides you to objects in the night sky for observation or easy astrophotography. Whether you are an aspiring astrophotographer looking to capture the treasures of the universe or simply want to enjoy unparalleled views of the night sky, the eQuinox 2 is an astounding choice

Key features: 4.5-inch aperture, 450mm focal length, f/4 focal ratio, Newtonian reflector design, Sony IMX347 CMOS sensor, 6.2MP camera, motorized alt-azimuth mount with go-to capability, Smart Light Pollution Reduction technology, 5000+ object sky catalog, 64GB, 11-hour battery life, 20 lbs (including tripod).

Product launched: February 2023

Price history: The Unistellar eQuinox 2 typically retails for $2799 but dropped to $2499 for Amazon Prime Day. This deal from BHPhotoVideo drops the price again to $2199.

Price comparison: BHPhotoVideo: $2199 | Unistellar: $2499 | Amazon: $2499

Reviews consensus: In our Unistellar eQuinox 2 review, we praised its user-friendly nature and powerful observational capabilities. Thanks to automatic tracking and smart light pollution reduction, this makes it a breeze for celestial observation whether you are a beginner or an experienced astronomer.

Space.com: ★★★★½ | LiveScience: ★★★★½

Featured in guides: best smart telescopes, best telescopes, best telescopes for kids, best telescopes for beginners, best telescopes for deep space

✅ Buy it if: You want a powerful, user-friendly smart telescope for easy astrophotography and automatic deep-sky exploration.

❌ Don't buy it if: You prefer a traditional optical telescope, or if you are looking for a more budget-friendly option without smart features.

Check out our other guides to the best telescopes, binoculars, cameras, star projectors, drones, lego and much more.

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Harry Bennett
E-commerce Staff Writer

Harry joined Space.com in December 2024 as an e-commerce staff writer covering cameras, optics, and skywatching content. Based in the UK, Harry graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor's degree in American Literature with Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia before moving to South Korea to teach English. A keen photographer, Harry has strong experience with astrophotography and has captured celestial objects with a range of cameras. As a lifelong skywatcher, Harry remembers watching the Perseid meteor shower every summer in his hometown and being amazed by the wonders of the night sky.

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