For home PC users this SSD is fine for us with caveats, there's a reason this model is so cheap.
For enterprise users, I would probably avoid this.
This SSD uses cheap TLC flash memory, this specific model uses a better type of that same memory — so if you're buying an SSD for bulk storage on the cheap either go for a used Samsung Evo or Pro (not Qvo), an MX500, or no smaller than the 1Tb BX500.
This SSD has very low life expectancy (200TBW, or 200 full overwrites), but probably as long as you might expect to have any hard drive as a consumer.
This isn't helped at all by the fact the SSD has no onboard DRAM, this means that it's using that lifespan to do every single computation. Other SSDs have DRAM which is faster and doesn't wear out the flash memory. The bonus is unless you have other settings enabled; in the case of a power cut you won't lose anything.
I formatted to 80% capacity, leaving 20% unformatted, in order to extend the life of the drive. This additional unallocated space gets used slowly for other operations and replaces "bad" cells as the drive ages.
I expect to get probably 8 years out of it, I'll update once I've got more real world usesge.