Our pick of the best telescopes and binoculars for astronomy featuring in Cyber Monday offers online

By Iain Todd

Published: Monday, 27 November 2023 at 11:00 AM


Cyber Monday telescope deals are a great opportunity to get your first telescope, or even to upgrade your current setup. Many of the UK shops that embrace Black Friday and Cyber Monday are electronic retailers which means there are often discounts and deals on telescopes, binoculars and other astronomy equipment to be found. You’ll also find plenty of Cyber Monday camera deals.

We’ll be updating this page throughout the month with the latest offers, including Cyber Monday telescope deals, as well as general sale models too, so don’t forget to bookmark!

If you’re buying a telescope for the first time, however, it pays to know what you’re looking for. Read our guide on how to choose your first telescope or our pick of the best beginners telescopes.

You can also browse our pick of the best Celestron Cyber Monday telescope deals and best Bresser Cyber Monday telescope deals.

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Where to find Cyber Monday telescope deals UK

Where to find Cyber Monday telescope deals US

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Most telescopes come with mounts these days, too. Get all the info you need with our guide to telescope mounts.

Best Cyber Monday telescope deals UK

Unistellar eQuinox 2 – was £2,199, now £1,799

Buy it from Jessops, Park Cameras

Unistellar eVscope eQuinox 2. telescopejpg

Unistellar has announced a reduction in its eQuinox 2 smart telescope.

This a 4.5-inch reflector telescope boasts a Sony IMX347 image sensor that captures short exposures of deep-sky objects and stacks them to produce an image of your chosen galaxy or nebula.

The image appears on your connected device and can be shared via social media.

This is a great telescope for those who suffer from light pollution, but also those who have a bit of a budget to work with!

However, if you’ve ever thought about delving into Unistellar’s smart telecopes, this might be the time to do so.

Find out more in our full eQuinox 2 review.

eVscope 2 – was £3,999, now £3,199

Buy now from Jessops, Park Cameras

Unistellar eVscope 2 scale

Unistellar has also announced a reduction in its eVscope 2 telescope which, like the eQuinox 2, creates real-time views of deep-sky objects.

This is a 4.5-inch reflector telescope with motorised altazimuth mount.

It has its own WiFi network, to which you can attached a phone or tablet and begin exploring the night sky.

Slew to objects via the Unistellar app, which provides info on what targets are currently visible, and which are about to set or rise.

The computer images an object every four seconds and stacks the results.

Find out more in our full eVscope 2 review

Celestron Inspire 100AZ refractor, was £299.99, now £249.99

Buy now from PicStop

Celestron Inspire 100AZ refractor. Credit: BBC Sky at Night Magazine

The Celestron Inspire range of refractor telescopes are arguably among the best telescopes for beginners and young astronomers. They are easy to set up, easy to use and are good quality instruments, as you would expect from a reputable brand like Celestron.

What’s perhaps most appealing to this new generation of young astronomers is the included smartphone adapter, which means you can easily attach your phone’s camera to the eyepiece, snap an image of the Moon or Mars and share online to your heart’s content!

A number of retailers have discounts on the Inspire 100AZ model (see above), but there are also good deals to be found on the slightly-less-expensive Inspire 80AZ model from retailers like Currys.

Bresser Messier 5-inch tabletop Dobson – was £176.99, now £149

Buy now from Ebay, Amazon

Bresser Messier 5-inch tabletop Dobsonian: a good Bresser Black Friday telescope if you're after a model that can be used with little fuss.

Tabletop telescopes are a great option for beginners because there’s very little set-up involved and no mount to fiddle around with.

Once it’s removed from packaging, it’s a matter of setting it on a tabletop or other flat surface, popping in an eyepiece and you’re ready to go.

This Bresser 5-inch Dobson tabletop comes pre-assembled and will give you great views of targets like the planets of the Solar System, star clusters and galaxies.

It also comes with a Moon filter for observing our lunar neighbour, making it a good Bresser Cyber Monday telescope if you’re after a model that can be used with little fuss.

Celestron AstroMaster 76 EQ Reflector, was £199.00, now £165.00

Buy now from Wex

Celestron is perhaps the most famous brand name in amateur astronomy, and with good reason. The company was set up by US astronomer Tom Johnson in the 1960s, and since then has been producing simple telescopes for beginners and more high-end instruments for experienced astronomers and astrophotographers.

The AstroMaster 76 EQ would make a great first telescope for beginners and young astronomers, and is currently available as part of Amazon’s Cyber Monday offerings. The telescope comes with an equatorial mount and tripod, an accessory tray, 10mm and 20mm eyepieces and a finderscope.

No tools are required for setup, which makes it a good grab-and-go telescope, as well as one that can be packed away for transport and easily assembled at a dark-sky site (and one that won’t take you too long to set up ready for Christmas morning!)

The AstroMaster also comes with downloadable software featuring a database of 36,000 astronomical objects, printable sky maps and images.

Sky-Watcher Evostar-90 (EQ2) Achromatic Refractor Telescope, was £245, now £219

Buy now from Wex

Sky-Watcher telescope

You’ll likely spot a number of Sky-Watcher telescope deals in the Cyber Monday sale.

The Sky-Watcher Evostar-90 (EQ2) Achromatic Refractor Telescope has a long focal length, ideal for detailed Moon study and observation.

Read our review of the Sky-Watcher Evostar-90 AZ Pronto telescope and mount.

Celestron Travel Scope 70 refractor kit, was £99.99, now £79

Buy now from Amazon

Travel telescopes make a great option for many amateur astronomers, and not just those who like to journey to far-flung dark-sky sites. A travel telescope should by definition be lightweight, easy to carry and easy to set-up, which is probably what most people are looking for in a telescope anyway.

The Celestron Travel Scope 70 is really a ‘telescope kit’ as it comes with travel backpack, light aluminium tripod, 4mm, 10mm and 20mm eyepieces, and a Barlow lens. The telescope is suitable for observing the Moon, planets, star clusters and brighter galaxies and nebulae. It also comes with a CD-ROM that contains a database of 10,000 astronomical targets.

Bresser Refractor Telescope Taurus 90/900 NG, now £246

Buy from Wex

Bresser Refractor Telescope Taurus 90 900

The Taurus 90/900 NG comes with a mount and tripod and is suitable for observing planets in the Solar System like Jupiter and Saturn.

It can also be turned to deep-sky objects like galaxies and nebulae and features on the Moon.

Like many of the Bresser telescopes on offer this Cyber Monday, the Taurus 90/900 comes with a smartphone adapter so you can capture what you see.

The multi-purpose mount included enables both azimuth and equatorial positioning, and the telescope itself is lightweight and easy to set up.

The package comes with 2 eyepieces and a finderscope.

Celestron PS1000 Newtonian Reflector Telescope, was £249.99, now, £129.99

Buy now from Jessops

Save £100 on the Celestron PS1000 Newtonian Reflector Telescope. The sturdy equatorial mount is designed to help track objects in the night sky, making this Cyber Monday telescope find a good choice for those wanting to study deep-sky objects like nebulae and galaxies. Plus, with no need for tools to set up, this is an effortless pick for those keen to explore the night sky.

Best Cyber Monday telescope deals US

Vaonis Vespera Observation Station, was $2,499, now $1,499

Buy from Adorama US, Amazon US

Vaonis Vespera Observation Station

The Vaonis Vespera is effectively an all-in-one astrophotography set-up for urban observers, although it’s price point might normally put beyond of most beginners’ budget.

The telescope is a Go-To 2-inch refractor, but in place of an eyepiece it has a computer and Wi-Fi connection.

You download the Singularity app to a smartphone or tablet, and you can decide where the Vaonis will point, and see the results on your screen.

The image sensor takes image after image (roughly every five or 10 seconds) during observation sessions to produce ever-better, clear images.

The Vespera is currently heavily reduced via US site Adorama, and Amazon US is offering it at the same price. If you’re reading this from the UK, check out Clifton Cameras for a similar offer.

For more info, read our full Vaonis Vespera review

Orion StarBlast 102mm Travel Refractor Kit, was $309.99, now $249.99

Buy now from Orion

Orion telescope

Suitable for both day time viewing and stargazing in the evening, the Orion StarBlast 102mm Travel Refractor Kit is now on offer. The kit comes with a convenient carry case, making this a portable option, and a stainless steel tripod. This would also be a suitable model if you’re just starting out!

We reviewed the Orion StarBlast 62mm compact travel refractor and found the little scope produced impressively sharp images when the skies were clear.

Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 Kit Bundle, was $2,299.99, now $1,899.99

Buy now from Walmart, Adorama

Celestron telescope

The Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 is an innovative telescope that makes astronomy even more accessible.

Hidden inside the mount is a built-in Wi-Fi network which lets you connect wirelessly with a smartphone or tablet to control the scope.

Read our five star review for more on the Celestron NexStar Evolution 8.

When is Cyber Monday 2023?

Cyber Monday follows Black Friday, and this year lands on 27 November.

If you’re on the lookout for Black Friday and Cyber Monday telescope deals, there are usually a good number of bargains to be found throughout November.

How to get a good deal on Cyber Monday 2023

It can be tricky knowing where to start, with such an abundance of deals and offers around. We’d recommend doing some research before diving into the sales. Note down specific models or brands you’re interested in, and take note of pricings pre-sale, to ensure you’re getting a genuine bargain.

Downloading browser extensions such as CamelCamelCamel can also help, particularly for Amazon-related shopping. The tool monitors the prices of products on Amazon and notifies you if you’re truly securing the best possible deal.

Why Cyber Monday?

As an often expensive piece of kit, it’s worth holding out for a big sale event before investing in a telescope. Plus, Cyber Monday telescope deals are also a chance to get a first telescope for a child or young astronomer just in time for Christmas!

For more savings, check out the best Cyber Monday binoculars deals.