I haven't really found too much information or many reviews, so I was just hoping before the purchase that at this price point it will be good.
In a word, yes it's good, and I didn't regretted ordering it. I will use it as a practice amp at home. For me it was important that if it has a Bluetooth feature, than it also should work properly.
I have briefly owned the Fender Mustang GT before and I wasn't really pleased with the music playback quality because it sounded really boxy, but Vox made it work. The music playback is pleasant and enjoyable.
Lets get to the most important part, I like some of the tones, even though I am just a beginner, I could dial in some nice tones, but I have still a lot to learn about the different effects.
I would mention that it doesn't have any noticeable static noise or humming like other practice amps like the Blackstar ID Core 20.
Yes, it's not a Boss Katana, but it has other purposes.
I would add that the build quality is satisfying. I haven't had a chance to try any recording features, cause I don't need it, so I cant comment on that. And yes it has an app, and it could be a little more intuitive with more features like the Fender app.
So, would I recommend it? Yes if you don't mind the slightly higher price. Is it better than the Yamaha THR 10? I don't know, but its newer and it has a good functioning bluetooth, what justifies the price difference.