Pros: Light weight, easy to use, has been in industry over 10+ years.
Cons: digital display, very shock sensitive, but can be mitigated by "zero-ing" it. If bumped, it can jump real fast and high, but like I said, you can zero it to start over. Nice backlit (25 seconds) and good integrate modes. Newer models are now called Rem500B and check sources are no longer being sold attached to meter.
My 0.02
In my opinion, this meter is not a replacement for the remball, but an addition or side-by-side companion to it. We use it as a backup to the remball or when entering fields that are known/routine b/c of its light weight, compare to lugging the 18 lbs remball. Also when implementing any new instrument, it's always an uphill battle to get everyone on board into using it over something that they have used pretty much all their career. Hope this helps.