In short, I have been using it daily for about 3 months now and I am very satisfied.
Because some reviews and comments are confusing, let me clarify that it is an XLR condenser microphone. This means that in order for it to function and take full advantage of its capabilities, it needs to be connected to a sound card that can provide 48V (phantom power).
Along with the packaging, it comes with an XLR to 3.5mm TRS jack cable, which is the only cable included in the package. It is easy to be confused by this and assume that you can connect it, for example, to your computer's onboard sound card since the cable is compatible and it is also mentioned in the product description. Under normal circumstances, such a microphone will not work if it does not receive these volts, as regular sound cards only provide about 5V. From the comments and reviews, I understand that there are obviously some sound cards that can provide enough power for it to work, but not properly.
So, please keep in mind that if you plan to connect it to a conventional sound card, there is a chance that it may not work at all.
I have it connected to a Focusrite with +48V activated and I use an XLR male to XLR female cable, which you have to purchase separately (around 7 euros), so I can take full advantage of the microphone's capabilities, which are quite satisfactory. As a microphone, it captures everything and has impeccable sound quality (okay, it's not a Shure). If you are using it for voice chat, make sure to adjust the sensitivity in each program so that it doesn't activate with the slightest sound in your space.
If you use it for recording acoustic guitar, it does its job perfectly and with a little EQ and some VST, it sounds professional.
The stand is great. To be honest, I didn't expect it to hold up for so long. I expected the springs to wear out, but even though I change its position multiple times throughout the day, it holds up just fine. It also includes two pop filters, which could be better, but they do their job perfectly.
Considering that you get a microphone, an arm stand, pop filters, and a cable for 32 euros, it's a steal :)