The magnetic charging cover is a big plus. It gives a way to keep the optic charged without needing to remove the unit. The battery level display helps avoid surprises.
Very long battery life on mid/low settings — great for regular use or for leaving it mounted for long periods.
Good dot size (3 MOA) — strikes a balance: small enough for precision / aiming, but big enough for quicker target acquisition.
Automated features (motion/light sensors, auto shut-off) help conserve power and make it more user-friendly.
Build is solid; good mounting/fit options thanks to standard footprints.
At full brightness, battery life still good but not infinite; the cover helps, but if you often run it very bright, you’ll need to plan to recharge.
3 MOA dot is a compromise; if you do very precision work (say long-range pistol work or small targets), a 2 MOA (or even finer) might be better. Conversely, 3 MOA is fine for most duty / practical / home defense use.
Depending on your slide / mount, you may need to check whether standard footprint mounting works out of the box; sometimes adapter plates or special screws are needed.
The magnetic cover adds an extra part; make sure it’s robust in your environment (if rugged, dusty, exposed, etc.).