Hi and welcome, What bike are you thinking of converting?
Google showed me
this..
While i am no expert just been hanging in here about a year post my own conversion and head first dive into ebikes.
Initial impression. Wow Very Expensive.. especially considering the 1/2 usual size battery which is usually the costly item in the bundle..
As for the unique tech?? yeah but nah .. More things in the motor - the more to go wrong and the motor is not going to provide a pleasant environment - hot-- And one of the HUGE benefits of the hub motor is If the motor fails (unlikely but..) its a cheap and 'easy' swap out with a stock replacement, Usually...
Even with the cheap basic yose power cadence sensor fitted kit thats been on my bike a year now if i want to 'exercise' and push myself, its very easy to drop the pas level to just below the speed i want to cycle and away i go.. And often i will ride out without power entirely only using power for the return journey.
Forgive the attempt at humour but ridding an e-bike is Exactly the same as ridding a bike, It will take some getting used to.
Pedal assist regardless of sensor type employed is significantly different from the power on demand control usual to most vehicles. Its not hard to learn, just different and for me at least not quite what i expected..