I’m too busy being alarmed by all the “reviewers” who gave it high scores, only some of them admitting that they never actually reviewed it, but all clearly just making assumptions based entirely on the reputation of the brand. (Which works only so well… until you have a product like this, that kills the company’s reputation.)
When you have “neutral” marketplaces that allow defective products (and outright scam products*) to be sold, you rely entirely on reviews to navigate them. Except that the “customer” reviews are swamped out by fraudulent paid reviews and the “professional reviewers” don’t even bother.
*E.g. that drive that had only a fraction of the storage it claimed it did, and would over-write earlier saved files when you exceeded the actual capacity, all a deliberate part of the design.