Hotel was clean, fairly modern, and centrally located in Shoreditch. Only downside was the relative distance to the nearest tube station, but there was a line for busses right by the hotel, which ran service to both Old Street and St. Pancras.
Staffing is minimal, basically housekeeping, a 24/7 restaurant/bar operator (appears to be serving the snazzy equivalent of ready meals?) and none of the usual facilities onsite (no gym/pool/sauna, etc) but the hotel does partner with a nearby gym to offer those to guests.
Would strongly recommend they get the second elevator fixed though, as it was out of service for my entire stay and the lack of staff to question about its repair timing make me wonder how long it has been out.
Overall, good spot for a trip to London, if you don't mind the smaller quarters and are either solo or can comfortably share a bed with travel partners. (The bed is quite comfy, and is larger than a standard King mattress, roughly a 2-meter square.)
The blinds, lights, and TV (which can be connected to via Chromecast over the wifi; be sure to not use a VPN when trying to connect though, as it won't work then) are all controllable through the provided iPad mini (appears to be a 5th generation, locked down to their proprietary software. Wish they'd block out the camera to be less potentially invasive if compromised, though.)