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Get $341 off the limited X edition of the Vaonis Vespera II at Walmart
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With the release of the new Vespera III and Vespera Pro 2, the prices of the previous models in the Vespera line have dropped, including for the limited X edition of the Vespera II. This special version has a transparent shell so that you can see the inner mechanisms of a smart telescope in action. It also packs in a built-in environmental sensor and a heating system to prevent lens fogging during sessions. Only 300 were produced worldwide and have been on sale since late 2025, so stock is starting to get low.

You can purchase the Vaonis Vespera II X edition, on sale at Walmart for $2,149.

Vaonis Vespera II - X editionLimited runSave $341Vaonis Vespera II - X edition: was $2,490 now $2,149 at Walmart

Save $341 on the Vaonis Vespera II X edition. It comes with a custom-molded hard case for travel protection, a carbon-fiber tripod and a built in hygrometer for humidity and temperature monitoring.

In our Vaonis Vespera II review, we gave it a huge five stars for its detailed images of galaxies and the small size, which makes it perfect for taking to dark sky sites.

View DealImage 1 of 9A close-up of the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition showing the clear outer shell and inner workings while pointing at the sky with a starry night sky in the background.The X edition looks sleek against the night sky.(Image credit: Vaonis)A man with a lit headtorch and smartphone stood next to the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition pointing at the sky with a sunset in the background.Operation is done via the Singularity app, which allows you to select from over 4000 celestial targets.(Image credit: Vaonis)A close-up of the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition showing the clear outer shell and inner workings while pointing at the sky with a starry night sky in the background.The clear shell of the Vaonis Vespera II means that you can observe the circuits and engineering in operation during your imaging sessions. (Image credit: Vaonis)A man with a lit headtorch looking at a smartphone and stood in between a tent and the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition with a sunset in the background.The included carry case means that you can easily grab it for trips to dark sky sites.(Image credit: Vaonis)A luminous tent and the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition in a white desert with hills in the background and a blue sky.The high tripod, combined with the easy go-to mount makes capturing near-horizon objects easier.(Image credit: Vaonis)A man standing next to the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition and a tent with a sunset in the background.The Vespera II is relatively small and only weighs 11 lbs (5 kg), so it is handy for carrying long distances.(Image credit: Vaonis)The Andromeda galaxy (M31) as imaged by the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition.The Vespera II can capture 8.2MP images of deep space wonders like the Andromeda galaxy (pictured).(Image credit: Vaonis)The Rosette nebula (Caldwell 49) as imaged by the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition.Subtle hues of nebulas can be photographed thanks to a sophisticated lens system, which produces images with sharp contrast and color correction. (Rosette nebula pictured)(Image credit: Vaonis)The Ptolemy Cluster (M7) as imaged with the Vaonis Vespera II - X edition The Vespera II is ideal for learning astronomy as you photograph different objects in the night sky, such as the Ptolemy cluster (pictured).(Image credit: Vaonis)

This model has the same specification as the Vespera II, with the same Sony IMX585 8.3MP sensor, a fast f/5 focal ratio and CovalENS mosaic technology for creating larger images of the night sky with up to 24MP resolution. The X edition differs with the clear transparent shell, built-in hygrometer and included tall tripod.

Operation is controlled by the Singularity app, where you can start automatic pointing, tracking and image stacking. Finding and taking a picture of a night sky object is relatively straightforward and you can watch the details of a nebula materialise on your smartphone screen.

In our Vespera II review we praised it's well-contrasted images of galaxies and ease of use. Its high-powered optics come packed into a portable body and make it one of the best small telescopes available. It was ready for observation within five minutes and performed well even in a light-polluted area.

There were only 300 units of the X edition made worldwide and it has been on sale since late 2025. Move quickly if you want it because stock is low on Amazon and BH Photo and Video has already sold out.

Key features: 2-inch aperture, 250mm focal length, f/5 focal ratio, apochromatic refractor design, Sony IMX585 CMOS sensor, 8.3MP camera, motorized alt-azimuth mount with go-to capability, built-in hygrometer, 4000 object catalog on Singularity app, 25GB, 4-hour battery life, 11 lbs (5 kg) weight without tripod. Kit includes molded carry case and tall carbon fiber tripod.

Product launched: September 2025

Price comparison: Walmart: $2149 | Amazon: $2149

Reviews consensus: The Vespera II is highly praised for its ease of use, portable design and powerful deep-sky imaging capabilities via live stacking. The X edition offers that same performance with a collector-grade shell and includes a high carbon fiber tripod and molded carry case.

Space: ★★★★ Digital Camera World: ★★★★½ LiveScience: ★★★★★

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✅ Buy it if: You want a rare, limited run smart telescope with a clean aesthetic and all the best accessories included for the best astrophotography experience.

❌ Don't buy it if: You prefer a manual telescope or if you don't care about special edition instruments.

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Harry joined Space.com in December 2024 as an e-commerce staff writer covering cameras, optics, and skywatching content. Based in the UK, Harry graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor's degree in American Literature with Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. A keen photographer, Harry has strong experience with astrophotography and has captured celestial objects with a range of cameras. As a lifelong skywatcher, Harry remembers watching the Perseid meteor shower every summer in his hometown and being amazed by the wonders of the night sky.

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