Facebook ads are getting ridiculous
Within a span of a few days, I received the Facebook ad below from 12 different companies.
The video and its music are exactly the same on all of them. The prices are not identical but are within the same price range. Each website seems like a generic shopping site. Most domains and sites are China-based (though one is 'supposedly' in the UK). The only way to contact most of them is through a generic support@<theirdomain>.com email address (though one surprisingly provided a phone number). Most of the domains were registered from 2022 to 2025 (though one was in 2020 and another one surprisingly in 2003!).

I did call the number below in China from the only one of the twelve sites that listed it. It was a pre-recorded message in Mandarin, so clearly it was not much help to me.

If you care to know where that UK address is, well here it is...

Are these multiple sellers or the same seller?
It could be either or both.
The product could be from a dropshipping supplier where many sellers are simply re-using the same ad. Basically, a manufacturer (often in China) creates a product video and lets hundreds of small sellers run ads using the same footage.
Alternatively, these could be clone stores created to avoid bad reviews. Many low-quality sellers will launch a store, run ads aggressively, collect orders, get chargebacks or complaints, and start a new one later. Unsurprisingly, all their products have incredible scores of 4.9 and 5.0 stars.

Did I personally purchase this product?
This particular product appealed to me when I first saw it. I probably gave a "like" to the first ad that I saw on Facebook, after which I was soon bombarded tens of times a day from each of those sellers.
But no, I chose not to purchase it.
They are low-reputation and low-quality sellers. The bombardment of ads, the recently registered domains (many of them in 2025), the generic store layouts, the lack of contact information, and the low prices all point to low-quality fulfillment.
While I do understand that it's impossible to investigate every seller out there, but if it smells fishy, it probably is.