I was originally just going to get the 3x3 for an OH cube, but I decided to get the whole set. All of these cubes are pretty awesome, especially for the price.
The 3x3 is 50mm, which is actually the same size as most 2x2s. It's around 5-6mm smaller than most 3x3s. Even though I consider myself to have decently large hands, I don't think the size was much of a hindrance; it felt pretty comfortable. Mine came with a pretty bad setup out of the box though. It was way too tight and the tensions were pretty uneven as well. After giving the cube a proper setup with some Ångstrom lubes and tensioning, it felt really great! The turning is pretty smooth and fast, the magnet strength is good, and the corner cutting is on par with my usual Maglev WR M. There is a bit of spring noise, but that can easily be fixed by lubing the springs. Another small gripe, the magnets may be a little too strong for OH solving, but the cube's size feels really good. Would definitely recommend if you like smaller 3x3s.
The 4x4 is 56mm which is actually the same size as most 3x3s. It's around 4-6mm smaller than a lot of other 4x4s. Again, the size wasn't a hindrance for me. All I did to set this cube up was tighten it by a turn and a half, as it felt like it would explode if I turned it too hard. This cube legitimately feels like an MGC, but if you scaled it down a bit. It's smooth and slightly crispy, the magnets are good, and it feels very stable. The corner cutting is again on par with my main MGC; reverse cuts go slightly farther, but it has slightly less with forwards cuts. Again, strongly recommend if you like smaller cubes.
The 5x5 is 58mm, which is somehow smaller than most 4x4s. It's 4mm smaller than my MGC, but yet again, the cube's size was not a problem. I tightened this cube a tiny bit because it did feel slightly unstable. This cube very good, but I don't think it's fully flagship quality. It has all the same qualities of the other cubes in this series, it's smooth and fast with a slightly crispy feel. Magnets are once again good and it does feel pretty stable. The corner cutting just isn't fully there for me. It doesn't reach as far, and the corner cuts it can do aren't super effortless. I can do basically just as well on this as my main MGC, but every now and then, it does catch decently bad. I would still recommend it if you want a smaller cube, but it's not as good as other flagships out there at the moment.
Overall, these cubes are all really good! They perform amazingly, and might be the best ones for you if your hands are small enough to use them to their fullest extent. Even if your hands are big, it's really neat having mini speed cubes that aren't really hindered in the way they turn. Their size also makes them really portable if you like taking your cubes with you places. One small issue, the cubes came slightly scratched cosmetically, but you can't expect perfect quality control from cubes this cheap. Besides, it's nothing some plastic polish can't fix. I highly recommend getting these!