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Very small power usage, good ADCs and DACs. I used Mbed OS to develop it and it was very simple. Got blinky example functioning in couple of hours. Communicates reliably through virtual USB COM port at 115200 baud.
I bought this board to experiment with some of the STM32 products and found it to be fun to play with. I do find, however, that the STM32 Cube Programmer has a steep learning curve and although they provide plenty of examples, they don't include Cube MX projects along with the C++ code.
It's nice I can get such a specialty item quickly through Amazon. It programs OK with the ST Micro STM32CubeIDE environment, which has quite a learning curve if you aren't familiar with it. This is not a simple device, it is very configurable in many ways. Maybe by now it could also work with Arduino IDE using the right library and maybe not, but I would not presume a smooth experience if you try that route.