Comparison
The Gskyer 70AZ is the clear winner for amateur astronomers willing to spend slightly more for better optical quality. Both telescopes share the same 70mm aperture and similar portability, but the Gskyer's shorter focal length (f/5.7 versus f/7.1) provides a wider field of view and slightly faster light gathering for deep sky observation. The single most important differentiator is optical performance; the Gskyer scores notably higher across planetary, deep sky, and astrophotography categories, indicating superior image quality and optical coatings that justify the $33 price difference.
The budget-conscious beginner with portability concerns should choose the 70mm Aperture 500mm model, which is lighter and costs significantly less while still delivering respectable views. Those serious about planetary observation, astrophotography, or expecting to spend extended time at the eyepiece should invest in the Gskyer 70AZ, which offers measurably better optical performance and overall versatility. For most amateur astronomers, the Gskyer 70AZ represents better long-term value despite higher initial cost.
Its superior scores across observational categories suggest you will spend more time actually using it, making the modest premium worthwhile.
Why choose Gskyer 70AZ
Why choose Telescope 70mm Aperture