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IMO, Bitwarden is underrated as a password manager. It is fully-featured for personal use, easy-to-use, low-cost and is audited open source code.

This announcement addresses a major limitation of Bitwarden that was holding it back. It should also help with Bitwarden's other limitation: the company is currently very small, and needs to grow to reduce the bus factor.

I agree. I'll add that it's also easy to self-host which means you end up with complete control over your passwords while still having the ability to share them easily across devices. Much simpler than setting up Syncthing with KeepassXC for instance.
I switched just over a year ago from LastPass and recommend Bitwarden to everyone.
I did the same whenever LastPass doubled their prices. That seemed pretty steep for the value added and I did some research. Bitwarden seemed like the most obvious choice for being both open source and openly audited.

I've been recommending Bitwarden ever since - it's great!