I have only opinion, no hard experience.
I was tempted by the original Speed Booster early on, since I also have a Fuji X cam, plus a fair assortment of Nikon and Zeiss ZF lenses lying about.
As I experimented with using Nikon lenses on the Fuji with a 'straight' adapter, I re-learned what I already knew: That having to focus and compose with lenses at shooting aperture is a hassle, and works against me getting good results. The Speedbooster does not change this state of affairs. Others will not see an issue with stopped down focusing, maybe it works fine for them. For shooting wide open, it's not an issue.
As for the difference between the two, the only sure way to know is to test them side-by-side with the lenses you intend to use, or test sequentially with good control. A seller with a good return policy would facilitate this.
Personally, I'd be inclined to choose the one with the maximum optical performance in any case, unless I was looking for a 'deliberately degenerated' effect.