Looks absolutely identical in appearance to the 55w triband I just bought, same finish and everything. For a R+B unit it has a higher than normal ratio of blues to reds, which is cool.
A couple warning flags for me personally about this listing though:
1) They don't list the exact red or blue spectrums. This is a dealbreaker imo as the wrong spectrums = wasted money.
2) They are using lux measurements to sell leds, which I just don't understand and makes me question their knowledge of growing any type of plant under their product. lux measurements are heavily biased towards green light, so why would a company use a wide spectrum test (that covers 400nm-700nm) when we are only measuring two VERY narrow bands of red and blue light? Green light (which is not in your garden or their product) and the color green in general excite the human eye the most which means if we have all the wavelengths of light with an equal amount of energy, green will produce the highest output on your retinas. This is the reason lux measurements are so biased towards green. lux by definition is the amount of light created by a candle at a distance of 1 meter...you could try hard and not find a more flawed measurement for LED grow lights.
Just my 2 cents on that marketing bs.