First ride impressions by Joe from China Cycling:
https://youtu.be/M2u36guxPLg?si=IMA6_yOEokB5jPjtApart from his impression: Is it just me, or is the Chinese groupset market steering more and more in the direction of what are basically modified clones of the big groupset makers' products? Not judging, just observing. (I'm in no position to judge since I ride a Chinarello)
Ltwoo's hydraulic internals in the shifters are 1:1 copies of Campagnolo's braking system. This is also why the shaping of the hoods is at least remotely resemling Campy. I know, because I own both Campy Ekar and various Ltwoo hydro brifters, mechanical and electronic. Well, and their early mechanical stuff was a 1:1 Campy design clone as well.
Magene QED looks literally exactly like Shimano Di2. I mean you literally couldn't tell the brifters apart in a blind test I'm sure.
And now Sensah: They're not even trying to hide the fact that they're basically copying Sram's latest Red groupset. I mean the brifters and calipers are virtually identical. Sure, the cassette is different. But essentially they copied Sram Red and modified it.
It might just be a cultural thing? In China, copying is sort of honoring the genius of the original idea IIRC?