They're possibly the same microscope with different accessories.
The head goes from 7x-45x. This will come in different varieties: some have a third port for a camera that you have to "turn off" the left eyepiece in order to use. Some more expensive models have a third port which does interfere with eyepiece, I think they call it Simulfocus or somesuch.
With the addition of a lens called a 0.5x Barlow lens which attaches over the main objective, this changes the zoom to 3.5-22.5x. And it also doubles the FOV and the focal distance.
Amscope sells different variations of the microscope both with and without these barlow lens(es). You can also buy them separately.
So a very expensive model, they might list as 3.5x-90X magnification. This just means it comes with a 0.5x and a 2x Barlow.
Yes, I would recommend the 0.5x Barlow for electronics rework/repair/assembly.
Also pay attention to the lighting. Some come with LED gooseneck lamp, and some come with LED ring. And there are of course a variety of stand options.
With budget of 350, I suspect you have to make some compromises. Your main concern, it seems, is to get a zoom focus head. And a 0.5 barlow. You will probably have to cut some features out, regarding the stand, camera port, or the lighting.
Stand: double boom arm means you can swing it around and in/out without adjusting knobs. With a single arm boom, you will have to unlock/lock it to adjust the distance of the head from the stand. The most basic is no boom, at all, which is much cheaper and lighter. If you buy a boom stand, I think you will never want to move the thing; they are pretty heavy. So you would probably want to have dedicated space to use the microscope. But simple stand is much less versatile. I would borderline hate using my microscope without a boom stand with adjustable head angle. (Adjustable head angle effectively gives you several inches of height adjustment for your neck/back regarding seating height and tallness/thickness of object of interest; but adjustable head angle seems to only come on the super heavy double arm boom stand). The stand is going to be your most important decision. The boom stands are very heavy and part of the cost is the shipping. You can't easily upgrade the stand, after the fact. The only reasonable way to buy them is with the microscope as part of the package.
You may also need to change height of your chair. You can buy extra long gas ram for standard office chairs. A stereomicroscope is potentially a rabbit hole of sorts. It will change everything (for the better!) if you commit to it, but you have to work around it. It will more than likely be a significant investment in time and space as well as money.