Comparison
The Unistellar eVscope 2 is the clear winner for most amateur astronomers, despite its higher price and smaller aperture. The single most important differentiator is the eVscope 2's computational imaging technology. While the Celestron Advanced VX 9.25" EdgeHD Telescope offers superior light-gathering power through its 235mm aperture, the eVscope 2's sophisticated image processing dramatically enhances deep-sky views and produces publication-quality astrophotography with minimal effort.
The eVscope 2's 82/100 overall score reflects its exceptional versatility across nearly all observing categories, while the Celestron's narrow strength in planetary observation cannot offset its poor beginner experience and abysmal portability. The Celestron Advanced VX 9.25" EdgeHD Telescope suits only dedicated observers with permanent observatory setups who prioritize planetary detail and are willing to accept a steep learning curve. The Unistellar eVscope 2 appeals to nearly everyone else; whether you're starting out, chasing deep-sky objects, or creating impressive images, its lightweight design, intuitive interface, and smart features make quality observing accessible.
Choose the eVscope 2 unless you specifically need maximum aperture for planetary observation and have the space and experience to manage a 48kg equatorial mount.
Why choose Celestron Advanced VX
Why choose Unistellar eVscope 2