“It's a very good item for projects or if you decide to do some classroom coding if you're bored in your lessons. (Which I am) The only complaint I have is that the WiFi chipset is a bit weak for what I do, but the chipset is still more than enough if you decide to make some projects that aren't too WiFi intensive. The Pi Zero 2 W also works flawlessly off of a 5V 2A powerbank, which makes it great for portable projects, like a Pwnagotchi for example. It also supports Raspberry Pi Connect, but you might need to do a Google search or 2 to get it fully working.”
“In general, this is a great product which I have used in many projects without issue. This item supplied by Kiwi failed after two days of use. Kiwi's customer support was slow in responding to my enquiry.
The company's published RMA policy says that they will not honour requests on components which have been soldered, but it seems that in the case of devices like the Pi Zero (which may require a soldered header), this policy may not be as black and white as at first it seems, showing Kiwi's sensitive treatment of potential user issues with such devices.”