I would suggest looking at what vehicles you have and where you think you'll be in 5 yrs. And how you want to use a scan tool ...while making that decision.
The Ram-only option if that's all you want/need to look at (unless your other vehicles are Chrysler) is AlfaOBD... if you want everything. Esp if you want to dig into finer details. Yeah if you have another vehicle and it's a Jeep or other Chrysler, then it would be a good option.
MX+ is a good option, esp if used with a tablet ...something a little larger. Lot of guys here use them. I don't personally have one, but I've looked at them.
For a hand-held, my brother bought a TopDon scanner ...the $400 variety (from Temu). I'm impressed how comprehensive it is. It seems to 'talk' to about every vehicle out there. It won't have the depth of the AlphaOBD, but will give most people most of what they're looking for I would think. And to me, there's something about having a hand-held that I personally like. OTOH, it's easier to pack an MX+ and a phone (if you were really going to do that). I use a Snap-on and I have to say, I think my brother's TopDon does almost as much. But I haven't compared side-by-side.
There a few other hand-held scanners guys like. Seems like there are more and more of them all the time. Lot of videos out there comparing scanners. Avoid the Robo-videos ...they seem like a waste of time b/c they just use bots to compare features... but don't go 'deep' into the little nuances, and hidden gotcha's that make or break a scan tool.