OK, early days review, as I fancy myself an influencer.
First thing you notice is how compact it is, about the size of a box of safety matches - that's obviously a two edged sword. Accuracy is quoted as +- 6mm @10m, given how impossible it is to be accurate accurate with a tape over those distances, I tested against a 1m steel rule, and at that distance my one is spot on. Operation is straight forward - press to switch on, it measures continuously until you press again when the measure is held. Press for 4 seconds to cycle through the display dimensions. One slightly disappointing factor is the minimum distance of 160mm, it would have been handy (given the size) if it would have gone down to 75mm or 100mm, but I suppose technology and the speed of light comes into play. Limiting factors are holding it steady over a long distance (eg when measuring into a narrow recess) and the nature of it being an interior measure, as long as the dot has something to land on you can measure. Works well in sunlight, too, measures when you can't see the dot but it does drop off at some point in strong sunlight, it is difficult to determine exactly where.
I can think of a few jobs recently when it would have been invaluable (eg fitting a fence panel into badly aligned posts). It doesn't replace a tape, but I can see it as being astonishingly useful adjunct, if you can afford it, you are unlikely to regret it (given the title of this thread).