I picked up a tiny SA last week through Amazon (R&L Electronics was out of stock). It came with the newest firmware. Unlike the Nano VNA, the tiny SA was nicely packaged and the device was in a fully enclosed case. Price was about $80 with various discounts. The package included the SA, USB-C cable, two SMA jumpers, SMA barrel connector and a short SMA telescoping antenna.
Out of the box, the unit requires a level calibration. It will self-calibrate on the low side input, bur needs an external signal source for the high side calibration. I used my Nano VNA for the high side signal (250.00 MHz) (measured the signal level at the low side input, the set that level with the signal fed into the high side input).
Still learning how to navigate the screens and set things up. The video links are helpful and there's a fair amount of info on groups.io. There are a couple of applications to link it via USB with a PC.
I realize this isn't lab or commercial grade equipment, but I expect it to be adequate for hobby-grade radio and equipment testing and it's a nice companion to the Nano VNA.