The solution isn't as versatile as plugins; for example, there's no crossover frequency selection, no detailed comp adjustments.
It is not a knob-per-function solution; it requires a bit of memory for some shift-key combinations and requires you to keep in mind what parameters were set on previous pages (m/s, comp, eq), which can be a bit stressful if you use the pedal as an active effect live. It would be nice if the potentiometers had LED indicators displaying the current value of each page, but that's not absolutely necessary.
Overall, the sound is good. In my opinion, the device is geared toward electronic dance music. Personally, I can't say it would be as useful in an acoustic or jazz band as an end-of-chain solution, due to the pre-set values that the pots operate at in comp mode.
The pedal has a frequency-adjustable sidechain input! It's interesting for DAWless setups.
P.S. If high-frequency noise appears when the device is connected, use a separate power supply or a separate output from an isolated power supply; do not connect it in a chain with other pedals.