You chose wisely. Based on my own experiences and those of a large number of my friends/Zwift racing teammates, the Kickr is the only trainer worth buying if you care about power accuracy. It’s pretty much always right on, and if it’s not a factory spindown fixes it. I’m almost certain no other trainer on the market is doing this consistently well.
If you don’t care about power accuracy (using your own PM, not racing Zwift—if this describes you I have a Neo 2T to sell cheap) I guess it doesn’t really matter. But my experience with Tacx support and the good stories I’ve heard about Wahoo support swing the equation toward the Kickr as well.