I got the hardwired makeup mirror with one side 10x magnification and the other side regular magnification. It’s very nice quality, exactly as advertised and pictured. I am a senior woman and installed it myself, but I do have the skills to do so.A few things about this mirror and the installation:The 10x side is very large magnification. I kind of wish I had gone for the 7x. Together with the lights over my vanity and this lighted makeup mirror, I have no trouble seeing when using the mirror to put on cosmetics. BUT I would also like to use this mirror to put on my earrings. With the 10x magnification, my face is in focus but my earlobes are blurry. That’s why I would get 7x next time.The finish on the mirror is nice. I got brushed nickel and it matches my bathroom fixtures nicely.The on/off toggle switch is on the right side of the mirror base. Since this is installed on the left side wall of my vanity, I have to reach beyond the mirror to turn that on. It’s not hard but a little more of a reach than if I was installing it on the right side wall of my vanity.To prep for installation, make sure you hold it up on the wall (which is awkward) and consider the height of the person who will use it. It’s adjustable left to right, out from the wall, and tilt, but the height is not adjustable. Also consider carefully the position where it will rest “closed” against your wall. We have an electrical outlet near it on one side and a hand towel hook on the other side. I’m glad I considered all these different placement factors before I cut the hole for it.Typically, you would use a rectangular “new work” outlet box for this but I decided to install a round ceiling “new work” box on the wall instead. I was initially concerned that the screw holes on this fixture would not line up with the holes on the ceiling box but they did. Note that when you screw this fixture into your electrical box, the screws are not provided.This fixture comes with a plastic clamp attached with the mirror’s blue (neutral), red (line/hot) and yellow/green (ground) wires held into the clamp with tiny screws. You’re suppose to insert your white, black, and ground into the corresponding slots on the opposite side of the clamp and screw them down. You need a tiny screwdriver to use that provided clamp. However, the mirror’s wiring is very short. So you need to work tight up against your wall. I had difficulty holding the fixture up while trying to screw my black/white/ground wires into that clamp, (even with a make-shift shelf to hold the fixture for me) so I ended up removing the provided clamp and using wire nuts instead.The terminology in the instructions is a little odd for the US. For example, they call the ground wire an “earth” wire. But it was not hard for me to figure out.Installation was a little tricky, mostly because of the configuration of the electrical source in my house and because the wiring inside the mirror is very short. But it was doable.I am really happy with the mirror. It’s beautiful and functions very nicely. But f I had this purchase to make again, I would get 7x and not 10x magnification so that I could use this to put on my earrings.I write honest reviews to help others make informed purchases because I read reviews myself and appreciate how helpful they can be. I hope that my review helped you.