I was able to procure a Hone 15t and have been shaving with it for the last week. Since the geometries are apparently the same, I will go ahead and second the "Mild, Efficient" description. This is a razor where you have to ride the cap. I am normally more bar-oriented in my shaving; if you do this with the Hone razor, it will cut nothing. My initial reaction to my wife: "Uh, I think I just spent a lot of money on a razor that doesn't actually shave." [She just looked at me and walked away.]
But if you adjust and ride the cap, you can get an ATG BBS shave with minimal risk of nicks. I started with a Persona (the medical prep ones) and couldn't cut myself if I tried. This really allowed my to find the angle, since I could buff without irritation. I popped in a fresh Feather yesterday and got a nick or two (that I could see but not feel and stopped bleeding almost right away). On the next day (today) got a BBS shave with slight irritation in my sensitive spots, but this is not abnormal for testing out a new razor with a fresh Feather. I usually get my smoothest shaves from the Feather on days 3-5, so tomorrow I expect a great shave.
With all other "mild" razors I have owned, like the Feather AS-D1, Feather AS-D2, RazoRock Mamba .70 and Rocnel Elite 2017, if I chased a BBS, I would end up with nicks and irritation, especially on daily shaves. This razor defies logic because I can use it every day, buff if I need to, and it gives me a perfect close shave.
Since I've got the 15t, for now I'll refrain from buying the 15s, but it really is a great razor, and I do like the cool stand that the 15s will come with.