Comparison
The Vaonis Vespera II is the clear winner for nearly all amateur astronomers. Both telescopes share identical optical specifications and produce virtually identical performance across every observational category, yet the Vespera II costs $1100 less while actually scoring slightly higher overall. The single most important differentiator is price versus performance; you're paying a significant premium with the Pro model for negligible gains that don't justify the expense.
The Vespera II's superior portability score and substantially lighter weight of 2kg versus 5kg make it genuinely more practical for field use, adding real value to its lower cost. The Pro's only potential advantage, the marginally heavier build, offers no measurable optical or tracking benefit given their identical specifications. Both telescope's modest aperture limits them to viewing relatively bright deep sky objects and basic planetary detail; neither excels at demanding observations regardless of which you choose.
The Vespera II suits amateur astronomers seeking a portable, affordable smart telescope with competent all-around performance. The Vespera Pro is appropriate only for users with exceptional budget flexibility who prioritize heavier construction without expecting enhanced results. Choose the Vespera II unless you have specific reasons requiring the Pro's additional weight and cost.
Why choose Vaonis Vespera II
Why choose Vaonis Vespera Pro