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Smart Telescope Weight Comparison: Lightest vs Heaviest

When choosing the right smart telescope, size and weight are critical factors. See how the top models from Celestron, Unistellar, Vaonis, Dwarflab and SeeStar compare.

By Anthony Robinson · Published Nov 6, 2025 · Updated Nov 11, 2025

When choosing the right smart telescope, size and weight are critical factors.

Do you want a powerful piece of astrophotography equipment for your backyard, or a lightweight, “grab-and-go” device for travel?

The answer dictates which model is right for you.

Here is a look at the smart telescope market, ranked by weight.

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Comparison of Smart Telescope Weights

Telescope ModelTotal Weight (Approx.)Portability LevelPrimary Advantage
Celestron Origin Mark II18.9 kg (41.6 lbs)Extremely LowBest Astrophotography Aperture
Unistellar eVscope 2 / eQuinox 29 kg (19.8 lbs)MediumHigh Performance & Citizen Science
Vaonis Vespera 2 / Vespera Pro5 kg (11 lbs)HighAutomated & Sleek Design
Unistellar Odyssey / Odyssey Pro6.5 kg (14 lbs)HighEase of Use & Portability
Seestar S502.5 kg (5.5 lbs)Very HighExcellent Budget Option
Seestar S301.65 kg (3.6 lbs)MaximumUltra-Compact & Affordable
Dwarf Mini1.64 kg (3.6 lbs)MaximumUltra-Compact & Affordable
Dwarf 31.3 kg (2.6 lbs)MaximumLightest Dedicated Smart Scope

The Heavyweight: Celestron Origin MK2

The Celestron Origin MK2 is a unique beast in the smart telescope category. While it offers the best specs for pure astrophotography (due to its large aperture), it weighs approximately twice as much as its next-heaviest competitors.

The Middle Ground: Unistellar and Vaonis

Models from Unistellar and Vaonis occupy the middle tiers, offering a great balance between imaging capability and manageable portability.

The Ultra-Portables: Dwarf and Seestar

For maximum portability—perfect for travel, hiking, or quick setups—the budget-friendly options are the champions.

A Special Case: The Vaonis Hestia

You may also notice the Vaonis Hestia at the bottom of the weight rankings.

This device is not a true smart telescope as it lacks an internal camera. Instead, it uses a system of lenses and prisms to focus light directly into your smartphone’s camera sensor.


If you want more see our article on the best smart telescopes or watch the video below: