The guitar sounds okay and is playable, the frets are smooth and don’t have dangerously sharp edges, the built-in tuner works very well and is easy to use, but there are anomalies (almost like little lumps?) in the paint at spots where multiple parts meet.
Furthermore, a white trim which caps off the end of the fretboard at atop the sound hole has fallen off in about 4 days of use as the application of glue was very minimal, evident by the glue’s residue. It should be trivial to glue it back on, though.
The electronic pickup’s output level is not particularly high even at the highest volume setting, it’s lower than that of a standard electric guitar pickup and is a bit noisy, but sounds decent. There is a 9V battery in a layer of plastic film included with the guitar.
Something appears to rattle (maybe the 9V battery connector springs?) when the guitar is played loudly, but this can only be noticed with sufficient attention and isn’t much of an issue with normal use.