I thought very carefuilly about this earlier this year when I replaced my 35 year old oil boiler, tank, valves etc. Too much work and cost to go to ASHP, house a bit old for modern standards. I ended up with conventional TRVs, timer and one room thermostat. Remote TRVs would have added over £2k to the install.
There is no single right answer though, it depends on your lifestyle.
You can have no local control, conventional TRVs, stand alone programmable TRVs, the full internal remote system that you are asking about, or a full on remote smart control so you can rule your universe from your phone on the train on the way home. Each has its + and its -.
Here's my own answer. Now the offspring have left (one comes home for a few weeks at a time when he has work near here) there is just the 2 of us: we have predictable lives an mostly are 'in' - I am part retired and part working from home. The sitting room and kitchen are the places we want to be warm all the time the heating is on. Mostly we eat in the kitchen - and its no great effort to turn the TRV up in the dining room when you lay the table for Sunday dinner or guests. Everything else has TRVs set to 2 for a bit of background heat so we don't get massive heat loss from the rooms we do use. The one exception is the main bedroom, which ideally you would want to warm up a bit late evening. I plan to get a stand alone programmable TRV head for that, not cheap at about £80 I think but far far less than a whole remote system. It can open about 10 pm each night to save heating the room before that. I don't think a full on remote systen would do much for me or get me much energy saving for my £2k+. Except in very cold weather (rare), the house goes from standing start to comfortable in about 30 minutes, and individual room much less than that if the But it might for someone else.
In different circumstances it could be great. 40 years ago, pre children, my wife and I travelled a lot for our jobs, sometimes at very short notice, and had erratic or no arrive home times. A full on geo-fenced remote system theat knew when you were half an hour from home and switched stuff on on cold nights would have been brilliant - but the technology didn't exist and we didn't have smartphones or anything like it. maybe for a big family wanting different rooms warm at different times it might make sense.
We need to make our own choices based on how we live.