Comparison
The Unistellar Odyssey is the better choice for most amateur astronomers. Both telescopes share identical apertures and smart features, but the Odyssey scores higher overall while costing $300 less. The single most important differentiator is portability combined with value. The Odyssey weighs 2.5 kg less than the Equinox 2, making it substantially easier to transport and set up, which translates directly into more observing sessions.
This weight advantage pairs with better scores in portability, deep sky, astrophotography, and beginner-friendliness. The Equinox 2 justifies its premium price only if you prioritize planetary observation or want the longer focal length for more magnification on the Moon. However, both telescopes score identically at planetary work, making this moot. The Equinox 2's f/4 ratio also offers minimal advantage over the Odyssey's f/3.9 in practical terms.
Buy the Unistellar Odyssey if you value portability, affordability, and versatility across multiple observing types. Buy the Unistellar Equinox 2 only if you specifically need the longer focal length and have no concerns about weight. For nearly all amateur astronomers, the Odyssey delivers superior value and usability.
Why choose Unistellar Equinox 2
No significant advantages identified.
Why choose Unistellar Odyssey