Comparison
The Celestron EdgeHD 800 OTA is the clear winner for most amateur astronomers. While the EdgeHD 925 offers a larger 235mm aperture that yields marginally better planetary views and deep sky performance, it costs 82% more and weighs nearly 13 times heavier. The EdgeHD 800's compact design and $1699 price point make it vastly more practical for actual observing sessions; the EdgeHD 925's portability score of 46 versus 64 reflects real-world frustration with transport and setup.
The single most important differentiator is portability. The EdgeHD 925's 15.42kg mass makes regular use substantially more difficult, while the EdgeHD 800's 1.2kg optical tube remains genuinely transportable. Both share identical focal ratios and optical designs, so the aperture difference alone doesn't justify the price premium unless you're committed to stationary observatory use.
The Celestron EdgeHD 800 OTA suits observers prioritizing regular observing sessions and planetary detail on a reasonable budget. The EdgeHD 925 belongs with dedicated deep sky enthusiasts with permanent mounts who demand maximum light gathering. For nearly all amateur astronomers, the EdgeHD 800 delivers better value and usability.
Why choose Celestron EdgeHD 800
Why choose Celestron EdgeHD 925