No, Sam Nazarko has not sent me a Vero 4K to review - maybe he should ?
But I do have a Wireless OSMC Mini remote which is excellent - even has a proper Stop button that other manufacturers do not include on these minimal remotes.. Even work nicely out of the box with LibreELEC.
Is the Vero 4K worth the money ? Depends on what is most important to you to have working out of the box.
Some people just want 4K Plug n Play with minimal hassles - that is the Vero 4K's target market.
Like a AMlogic S905X (4K HDR capable) with:
- stable Linux based OS - called OSMC - running from fast internal eMMC Flash storage.
- an OS that Autoupdates and also Autoupdates Kodi Krypton that is already running on it.
- known working AC WiFi & BT 4.0
- proper integrated Wireless remote
- comes with everything, like proper power pack/adapter for your country.
- even a Vero 4K device mount to attach the box behind the TV.
- personalised, often overnight online support
The DIY crowd will scream its a rip off - because they say I can assemble a LibreELEC AML S905X box myself for a lower price and they probably can with time and research and elbow grease.
BUT what we are finding over in LibreELEC land is that some of the cheap AML S905X boxes have no Linux WiFi drivers available for them at all - so WiFi definitely will not work if you don't do pre-purchase research very carefully.
HDMI-CEC support is a bit spotty as well due to u-boot box differences. Same goes for putting the Box to Sleep and Waking it up.
Known quality hardware with proper driver support is one of the reasons why AMLogic vendors like ODROID, WeTek and MINIX can also charge more for their devices. Every box is going to be the same known hardware, which makes ongoing Software support a LOT easier.
Personally, my current favourite is the S905 Dual Boot unofficial Android TV ROM / LibreELEC / DVB-T/T2 - WeTek Play2 - as it does a bit of everything if you apply a small bit of DIY. But it really needs a Wireless remote like a MINIX A2 lite to reach its full potential and its not the Top Spec AC WiFi - but Dual Band B/G/N. Although it does have Gigabit Ethernet.
So really it comes down to what features do you really need that are the most important and are you the DIY type or Plug n Play ?