Stamped steel hose clamps using a worm drive to tighten them are the worse imo. The thread pitch of the worm is far too agressive to tighten well, and they strip out the flat steel band easily.
The oem wire types using a fine thread screw into a nut allow far tighter tightening, and do not strip out. I like them.
Then there are the spring wire types used on many modern cars. Just squeeze the ears to release. They work well, but since I can't control how tight they are, I've never been terribly comfortable with them. But they do work fine.
There are some plastic ones on the market. Interesting with their zip-tie like claming. I like the ability to control the clamping force with a pair of pliers. Bit tricky on getting everything square when installing them.