The Amazon page doesn’t list full specs but there is a link to a Dropbox account (!) with a .rar file, and in that are manuals and software. I’ve attached a snip of the spec sheet from the manual.
It seems improbable to me that Kiprim have developed their own oscilloscope. The specs match almost identically the Owon SDS1102 or Hanmatek DOS1102. If so, it might be ok compared to a Fnirsi, for example, because it will have real time sampling across all the ranges and a bit more sensitivity (5mV/div).
But what’s odd is that the front panel layout (buttons and dials) is completely different to the Owon/Hanmatek, although the quantity of buttons and dials is exactly the same. Even the BNC connectors are in a different place. If Owon are the OEM why would they bother to do a different hardware layout for a rebrand?
The marketing one-upmanship on bandwidth is a comic detail. Owon = 100MHz. Hanmatek = 110MHz. Kiprim = 120MHz…. Who’s next?