No, that charger is a "dedicated" charger that is designed for that single type of battery.
If you want simple you can go with that, but:
Pros:
As you mentioned, simple to use... pretty much plug-n-play.
Capacity, can charge 4 batteries simultaneously.
Cons:
Very expensive... you can purchase 2 Morpilot DY-3s for less,
have the same capacity, each charging 2 batteries... however if one ever goes out, you have a built-in backup with the second one.
Flexibility... dedicated to one type of battery... if you as an example, choose at a later time to move up say to an H Plus... this charger will not charge the Plus batteries.
Provides an incomplete picture of the health of your batteries. Does not provide any information regarding the internal resistance of your batteries. IR = heat produced during both use and charging. Easily measuring IR is the most effective way to know when your batteries are starting to show stress.
The best solution to the Cons above, is to use a charger that is not dedicated to Yuneec batteries exclusively. Many pilots, including myself have gone with the Hitec series of chargers. It does require the use of a 3rd party charging cable, which are available in both Typhoon H and H Plus flavors.
It is not a much greater investment for this setup either, with the Hitec X2 AC Plus charger only running about $120
Hitec X2 AC Plus Black
Adapter cables for the Typhoon H can be found here for $10
Typhoon H Battery Cable
Cables for the Plus are here for $20
H Plus Battery Cable