Trying to see what folks that have got these bikes think of these wheels?
In most instances, it's noise, not signal. Too many variables. You need someone like Peak Torque who seriously tests wheels in a repeatable manner to come up with signal. And he's the 1st one to say that testing wheels in boring AF because there aren't really differences beyond those you expect. Some guy on a forum saying that he likes X more than Y, without knowing that his comparison is indeed apples to apples, and his ability as a rider, and the terrain where he rides, is largely meaningless.
Also, in all the wheel testing done by third parties, never has magic sauce come up. Wheels that are the same tend to test the same.
The sector is very commoditized. A hub is primarily meant to simply house bearings. A bearing just spins. Most high end wheels use the same spokes. A rim of a shape and size is just that.
I feel carbon wheels are the GOAT of OEM.
The concept of secret sauce in layup tech in frames in dubious enough, but in wheels, is borderline fantasy, afaik.