The cube itself is great. But the software you need to use with it is completely awful. It has cool bits to it and the feedback from the cube is accurate. But the optimisation and support is terrible, plus it's only supported on one device unless you want to log back in each time, plus you need to constantly be connected to the internet.
I have several Moyu 3x3 so when I wanted to try 2x2 then a Moyu RS2M was the obvious choice and I'm happy to say that, as I plough my way through Ortega I was quite right to choose RS2M. It has a lovely feel and unlike 3x3 where magnets are required to help alignment this just turns naturally anyway. BTW one curious thing you'll find after an hour or two on a 2x2 like this where the cubbies are getting on for 1" ^3 is that switching back to 3x3 the cubbies there suddenly feel ridiculously small and toy like - weird. Oh and if you are trying 2x2 then while you can do "beginners" which just involves a ton of sexy moves I'd take a look at Ortega straight away. If you always form the complete 1st layer (intuitively) it reduces to 7 OLL algos and just 2 PBL (really PLL) algos which even a decaying 60 year old brain like mine can commit to memory!
Another amazing product from speedcubing. Totally recommended.