The Celestron Inspire 100AZ is an excellent entry-level refractor telescope. We’ve even named it as the best beginner telescope in our best telescopes guide. It’s a fantastic choice for anyone looking to start their stargazing journey, as approved by the ‘Star Man’ and our expert reviewer, Josh Dury.

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Man looking into a telescope in a field at duskChildren and adults will both enjoy gorgeous views of the moon and planets.(Image credit: Josh Dury)Man using the Celestron Inspire 100AZ outside at duskThe Celestron Inspire 100AZ is highly portable so you can easily move it from one skywatching location to another.(Image credit: Josh Dury)eyepiece holder on the celestron inspire 100azA 20mm and 10mm and eyepiece are provided(Image credit: Josh Dury)man using a telescope in a field(Image credit: Josh Dury)Star Pointer on the Celestron Inspire 100AZ(Image credit: Josh Dury)Man setting up a telescope tripod in a field(Image credit: Josh Dury)

In his review, Josh Dury’s verdict for the Celestron 100AZ is a good telescope to purchase if you wish to pursue your journey through the cosmos. It’s the perfect telescope for your first up-close-and-personal experience with the moon and planets. All you need to do is read the supplied instructions and get going. There’s no complicated setup, remote controls, or apps to contend with, but it does come with all of the accessories you’ll need.

It comes from a well-known telescope manufacturer, looks the part, and offers a simple means of viewing of the moon and planets in all of their glory.

Whether you are backyard stargazing or travelling to a dark-sky location, the lightweight yet sturdy design of the 100AZ makes either a breeze.

Key features: A good-sized aperture of 3.94-inch/100 mm. The focal length is 25.98-inch/660 mm and a focal ratio: f/6.5. It includes one 20mm eyepiece and one 10mm eyepiece. There is an integrated smartphone adapter and red LED flashlight to preserve your night vision. With your purchase, you get access to Celestron Starry Night Astronomy Software and the optional SkyPortal mobile app.

Product launched: August 2016.

Price history: On Amazon, this is the cheapest we’ve seen this telescope. It hovered at around $298 in April this year but has more commonly sat around $379.

Price comparison: Walmart: $379.95 | Best Buy: $305.99

Reviews consensus: In our Celestron 100AZ telescope review, we scored it 4 out of 5 stars. Josh Dury said ‘if you are looking for the ideal first telescope, the Celestron Inspire 100AZ is the telescope you need.’ This telescope scores 4.4 out of 5 on Amazon, with 70% of reviewers giving it 5 stars.

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✅ Buy it if: You’re looking for a compact, affordable telescope that delivers excellent views of planets and moons and lets you capture those images with your smartphone (using the adapter). It is also well-made enough to handle a bit of rough use from beginners and youngsters.

❌ Don’t buy it if: You’re already a competent telescope user or if you want to view deep-space objects. For this, you’ll have to spend considerably more for a model that can drink in light, like the Celestron Nextar 8SE.