My only negative takeaway from the Curtis Judd video is that in order to save costs - perhaps - the device only has one knob to do all configuration operations, by finding (eventually) and selecting items on the small screen. In comparison, my tiny and humble Zoom H2e has 11 configuration buttons (plus transport buttons) - which might sound more complicated but IMHO it enables quicker access to settings. I guess in time one would get used to how to select stuff and make settings, but even so it doesn't look ideal for quick-fire recordings.
Other than that, it looks very promising, and I would add it to the others in my cupboard which never seem to get used these days if my bank manager would allow it. But when she was watching me clearing away the dishes after dinner, she said no when I raised the matter...
[Edit - now I have been told, and Curtis Judd has stated on his video comments, that the device has a touchscreen and Curtis Judd was trying to use it without touching. I have to say that this misunderstanding does rather show that doing unboxing reviews like he did are fraught with the possibility that what you are shown might not actually be correct. So maybe making such a video wasn't a good idea....]