Comparison
It depends on your priorities. The Unistellar eVscope Equinox delivers superior optical performance and value with its larger 114mm aperture, scoring significantly higher for deep sky observation and astrophotography. However, the Vaonis Vespera II's compact refractor design and lighter weight offer genuine portability advantages if you're traveling to dark sites frequently. The aperture difference is the critical differentiator.
The eVscope Equinox's extra 64mm of aperture gathering power translates directly to brighter images, fainter object visibility, and better detail on extended deep sky targets. This advantage compounds in astrophotography where the eVscope Equinox scores 6 points higher. Purchase the Unistellar eVscope Equinox if you prioritize optical performance, deep sky exploration, and value for money.
Choose the Vaonis Vespera II if portability and field convenience are paramount and you accept compromised light gathering. For most amateur astronomers building their first smart telescope observatory, the eVscope Equinox's superior scores across nearly every category, combined with its $850 lower price point, make it the stronger recommendation unless backyard portability is your defining constraint.
Why choose Unistellar eVscope Equinox
Why choose Vaonis Vespera II