OK, so they have 121 leds, but just because they are 3 watt leds doesn't mean it's a 363 watt system. Why don't they tell you how many watts their power supply is? If the power supply is only 120 watts, that's a useless fixture. I seriously doubt that is the case, but what is it and why don't they offer that in their specs? Do they have something to hide?
And they talk a good story about spectrum, but they say it's "proprietary"... are they kidding? Buy one and in an hour with basic equipment it can be determined. They don't give you a list of leds used, but everybody else does. And they say it has more PUR than anybody else, but nobody can measure PUR and every coral has a slightly different PUR. What's their PAR? We can measure that, but they don't offer any info. Even crappy Current fixtures offer PAR info (and it's awful).
What is the case made of, steel or aluminum?
Does it use a real heat sink or a cheap sheet of aluminum?
I'm not saying this is a bad fixture. It may be the very best economy (under $500) fixture on the market. But if they won't share power supply info or led spectrum lists or PAR info, they could also be selling pure BS. You either avoid them or take a risk and buy it. I'd ask a lot of questions before I'd buy one. For the same price you can buy similar fixtures from several resellers here in the US that have good info and reputations here at RC.