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You can still get 15% off the Unistellar eQuinox 2 and the rest of their smart telescope range for Father's Day
Unistellar's Father's Day sale is running from now until July 2 and is delivering 15% off their entire range of smart telescopes, backpacks and solar filters.
Still haven't figured out what to get your dad for Father's Day? If they are a big space fan or love stargazing, our favorite smart telescope, the Unistellar eQuinox 2, could be the perfect gift. It has powerful go-to technology and is perfect for getting easy shots of a range of night sky objects directly to a smartphone.
Get 15% off the eQuinox 2 and all Unistellar smart telescopes from now until July 2.
Unistellar is running their Father's Day sale until July 2 and has started their sale early ahead of next week's Prime Day on June 23. They are running discounts across their entire range, including the Odyssey and the eVscope 2, both of which are highly rated by us. If your dad has always wanted to start astrophotography but has never made the leap, these telescopes make it a breeze to capture star clusters and galaxies in no time. If they want to get a look at the upcoming solar eclipse on Aug. 12, you can also get a dedicated solar filter for cheaper!
Save $435 on our best smart telescope overall. It has great light pollution reduction, a 6.2MP camera and a long 11-hour battery life. Along with the eVscope 2, it makes up the expert range of Unistellar's telescopes that have better resolution and a larger aperture.
In our Unistellar eQuinox 2 review, we gave it four and a half stars and it features in five of our expert guides, including best telescopes for beginners and best telescopes for deep space.
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In our full Unistellar eQuinox 2 review, we captured stunning photos of the moon, the Whirlpool galaxy and the Cigar galaxy. It's a great telescope with automatic tracking and image stacking that allows you to 'set and forget' it, while it images your chosen target. After a few minutes of 'enhanced vision' mode, the resulting image on the screen will have plenty of detail and color. The built-in processing also helps to deliver amazing views even in light-polluted cities, where normal telescopes would struggle to show enough detail for a satisfying stargazing session.
The Unistellar eQuinox 2 is a smart telescope that makes exploring the universe easy while also giving you more control over the exposure settings and focusing. Well priced in the Unistellar range, it sits between the pro-level eVscope 2 and beginner-friendly Odyssey.
We gave it 4.5/5 stars and it features in five of our expert buying guides because we really think it is one of the best you can get. It helps you navigate the sky with ease, but also allows for more fine-tuning over astrophotography as dad gets to grips with imaging galaxies and nebulas. Smart telescopes are expensive but they are very powerful instruments and getting 15% off them is a great move because paying full price can feel just a bit too much. For unparalleled views of the night sky, the Unistellar eQuinox 2 is now on $2464 for Unistellar's Father's Day sale.
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
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 user-friendly smart telescope for easy astrophotography and automatic deep space observation.
❌ Don't buy it if: You prefer a traditional telescope where you can find objects yourself, or if you are looking for a more budget-friendly option.
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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. 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.
