I think you are mistaken though. The S(x) devices are just a package of things where the ESP32 SoC and ecosystem are driving it.
I think maybe you don't get what ESP32 is at it's core, which is just an easily programmable chip that drives different hardware. You're are a fan of a specific device which uses that. I, on the other hand, use a bunch of different ESP32-based devices for other things.