Comparison
The Unistellar Equinox 2 is the clear winner for most amateur astronomers, scoring 83 to the Celestron's 38 overall. The single most important differentiator is the Equinox 2's integrated smart telescope technology paired with its superior optical performance; the Celestron's larger 9.25-inch aperture means little when its design and mount struggle across nearly every observing category. The Celestron 12046 Computerized Advanced VX 9.25" Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope suits only those committed to planetary observation with extensive astrophotography experience and a dedicated observing site, as its poor portability and steep learning curve make casual use frustrating.
The Unistellar Equinox 2 is ideal for beginners through experienced observers who value convenience, image recognition software, real-time data overlays, and genuinely enjoyable observing sessions from varied locations. The Equinox 2's lighter weight, faster optical design, and smart features make it accessible and engaging for night-sky exploration. While the Celestron offers larger light-gathering ability in theory, the Equinox 2 consistently delivers better actual performance and far greater user satisfaction.
Unless you specifically need maximum aperture and plan permanent outdoor setup, the Equinox 2 represents superior value and capability.
Why choose Celestron 12046 Computerized
Why choose Unistellar Equinox 2