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Monday, September 29, 2014

Power-sonic PS-1270F1 - 12 Volt 7 Amp Hour Sealed Lead Acid Battery with 0.18...

Power-sonic PS-1270F1 - 12 Volt 7 Amp Hour Sealed Lead Acid Battery with 0.18...Received my batteries today. Other vendors put Sealed Lead Acid batteries into cardboard boxes for shipping. Ecom just uses a singe layer of thin bubble wrap and places them in a Priority Mail envelope.

The two batteries arrived dented, cracked and discharged.

Now I understand why Ecom can sell them at such a low price.

Next time I'll buy from a reputable dealer and avoid Amazon marketplace dealers.

I ordered 5 of these batteries less than 18 months ago and only one is still working. I ended up buying a new APC backup supply which comes with a three year warranty including the battery. I would not recommend these batteries for their short life.

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I ordered this product after reading good reviews of this battery for my home alarm system. In my case after i received it in 65 days it showed up with low battery signal.

When i called the seller he says there is no warranty on this product. This battery has no warranty. i would never buy it again.

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After 14 years, the backup battery for my security system failed causing loss of the pin code during a transient power failure. The replacement was an exact match to the original and worked as expected. Fast delivery and good price. Much less costly than having the alarm company do it!.

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Purchased two of these for a Battery Backup after its original batteries lasted approximately 3 1/2 years and finally gave up. Worked great for a little over 2 years then just died. These are definitely a lower quality battery than the OEM CGB batteries supplied with the battery backup.

The price was right but sadly the performance is lacking.

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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Rotation All Kit II for iPhone 4S/4/3GS/3G/iTouch 4/3/2/Nano/Shuffle

Rotation All Kit II for iPhone 4S/4/3GS/3G/iTouch 4/3/2/Nano/ShuffleBought the I kit for the Iphone 4S. Connector to Iphone came apart. Had to go to the Verizon store to purchase a Motorola device for my visor. Bluetooth capable and works extremely well. Do not waste your time with this device.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Dc Car Power Adapter for Mintek Cdq-5 Dvd-1710 Dvd-5820 Dvd-5830 Dvd-5861 Mdp-1010 Mdp-1020 Mdp-103

Dc Car Power Adapter for Mintek Cdq-5 Dvd-1710 Dvd-5820 Dvd-5830 Dvd-5861 Mdp-1010 Mdp-1020 Mdp-1030 Mdp-1060 Mdp-1070 Mdp-1700 Mdp-1710 Mdp-1720 Mdp-1730 Mdp-1760 Mdp-1770 Mdp-1810 Mdp-1815 Mdp-1820 Mdp-1880 Mdp-5510 Mdp-5830 Mdp-5860 Mdp-5861 Mdp-1810kit Portable Dvd Players
  • After market replacement car adapter
  • save money on batteries
  • 100% compatible to orginal manufacturer equipment

i like this item where-as IT WORKS "GREAT" for my DVD player. please advise whomever that the advertisements do not show my model of # MDP 1770 on the listings. others may want to get this power outlet cord just as i did.

THANK YOU !!!

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I was hesitant on purchasing this on line, but I am glad I did. It works great. I used it fro about 10 hours straight and had no problem.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Midland LXT80 12-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)

Midland LXT80 12-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio
  • 22 Channel GMRS
  • Up to 12 Mile Range
  • Channel Scan
  • Vox Operation
  • Accessory Jacks

these units were so inexpensive I could not pass them up. They are very small and have worked great so far. Time will tell.

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have used these on several cruises and external runs and have always felt they are lacking in the supposed distance. the poor reception on cruises is explainable by boat metal, walls and multiple decks. If we were on the top say 3 or 4 decks it was ok, but from a mid cabin to an upper deck these were insufficient to be usable. I also went for runs in open country, some of the runs were on an almost direct line of site, albeit with a few trees, and the maximum usable range was only about 2 miles, not the 12 miles suggested. (actually it was probably closer to 1.5 miles as the crow flies) . I am now looking for a better radio to address these shortcomings. 1. multiple users on cruises using radios and not be able to find an open channel, and 2. distance limitation.

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Even if it was free it would be a piece of junk. My son and I tried every channel at a range of three blocks and not once could we hear or understand each other. Save your money. Don't buy it.

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I thought the price was right but within a few days they started to give a motor boating sound when receiving. Replaced the batteries with new ones but made no difference. It is strange that they both started doing this at the same time on all channels. Very difficult to understand the voice with the putt, putting background sound.

One of these picks up every little sound, and the other barely works when you press the mic button and yell without stopping to take a breath.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Makita Silver Aluminum Hard Case

Makita Silver Aluminum Hard Caseuse this to hall around my small drill and power driver. holds both, extra batteries, sockets, and drill bit case. very good purchase for price. very happy.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

LG Lotus LX600 Cell Phone Car Charger

LG Lotus LX600 Cell Phone Car ChargerTypical car charger. Haven't had any issues with it yet. Charges good hasn't got damaged from sitting in the car all summer.

Received in good condition and fast shipping.

This charger is inexpensive, but does the job and is just what I needed. I have no complaints at all!

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Charges the phone in the car. That's what I bought it for and that's what it does. The design is a bit clunky compared to other chargers I've had, so it could be a tight fit depending on where the power outlet is in your car.

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This was a great deal on this item. Item came as described, works great, and came extra fast. I will do business with them again~ thank you!!

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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Baofeng UV5RA Ham Two Way Radio 136-174/400-480 MHz Dual-Band Transceiver (Black)

Baofeng UV5RA Ham Two Way Radio 136-174/400-480 MHz Dual-Band Transceiver
  • More Stubborn Case, More Rich and Enhanced Features
  • Frequency Range: 136-174 / 400-480MHz; 25KHz/12.5KHz Switchable
  • 128 Channels 50 CTCSS and 104 CDCSS; Channel Step: 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.5/25KHz
  • Dual-Band Display, Dual Frequency Display, Dual-Standby; A/B band independent operation
  • Comes with all necessary accessories, backed up by 12 Months Seller Warranty

If you compare the Baofeng UV-5R to the latest offerings from Icom, Yaesu, and Kenwood, you wouldn't think it's a 5-star radio. But when you look at the price they're asking for the UV-5R, 5 stars hardly seems enough. This is a fantastic value. For under forty-five bucks you get a pocket-sized dual band radio, complete with earphone/mike and a desktop drop-in charger. Heck, Icom gets almost as much as this radio sells for just for the charger! NOt enough? It'll also cover FMRS and GMRS frequencies, receive the FM broadcast band, and there's even a built in flashlight!

So you've got to figure there's a catch, right? And there is: Programming this radio from the front panel is a royal pain in the caboose. After studying helpful web pagesnot the manufacturer's manualI'm now comfortable programming single frequencies and repeater offsets in, but I still don't seem to be able to put the in memory properly. The manufacturer supplies a program that's supposed to make programming easier, but the word is that it's as confusing as the front panel controls.

Luckily there's a fix. A group of dedicated hams have created a program called CHIRP that's available for Windows, OSX, and Linux that's as easy to use as a spreadsheet. Just type in the frequencies, offsets, CTSS, comments, etc., and hit upload. Unfortunately Amazon doesn't allow web links in reviews but you can find it by googling CHIPS and UV-5R. You'll also need the USB Programming Cable for BAOFENG UV-5R UV-3R+ Two way Radio With Driver CD to connect the radio to your computer, too. If you're interested in learning more about this radio before your order one, a good place to start is the user reference at miklor dot com slash uv-5r.

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In short: as of around mid December 2012, buy this one.

Best antenna for this: The Diamond SRJ77CA. Alternately, the Nagoya NA-771 SF if you are on a budget.

I was trying to figure out which version to get on here, frustrated by the reviews, so I decided to buy them all and report. I had read that the various versions are all the same radio, just the style and color vary: UV-5R, 5RA, 5RC, 5RE, 5R+, 5R Mk II, UV-E5, UV-5R Plus. This is true, so it comes down to which one is going to ship with the most recent firmware.

The firmware varies, but there does not seem to be much of a difference in performance. Holding "3" while you turn the radio on gets you the firmware version. I bought this mid-December, 2012 and got firmware version BFB295. I thought BFB293 was the latest but this is even more recent. The "UV-5R Plus" that I bought from Amazon for more money was BFB293, but I don't notice any difference at all in the functionality of the two.

For programming channels, don't bother trying to program directly to the radio get the programming cable. You can buy the cheap connector, search for CHIRP software, and navigate that with some frustration. If you would rather spend a bit more and skip the frustration, look into the RT Systems connector and software which works perfectly without any frustration.

This can transmit on Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) with no license required. It also transmits on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) which technically requires a license. However, "bubble-pack pirates" persons who use GMRS without a license are common. It also transmits on the HAM bands and even some commercial and emergency frequencies, so be careful what frequencies you transmit on according to your licensing.

Construction? Much better than you're expecting. I have a $450 Yaesu VX-8DR, and this does 99% of what I used the Yaesu for day to day. It's not submersible, so don't take it into the bath tub with you, but at $44 it's practically disposable. The accessories are dirt cheap too. The volume can get much louder on a 5R than any other HT that I've used.

Update 12/28/12: I bought a second one, received on Dec-21-2012, this time it was the BFB293 firmware rather than the BFB295 that I received two weeks prior.

Update 1/4/13: I bought a different, earlier UV-5R variant that came with BFB297 firmware. These radios are all the same, it seems to be a crap shoot what firmware you'll get.

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Purchased this HT hoping it would deliver as advertised and it did. 5RA with new 293 firmware. All items advertised,(including headset) were included in package. Could program this via USB cable(not included) by CHIRP and BAOFENG VIP software from my laptop with no problems. USB programming cable was ordered also on Amazon from other vendor for around $7 with $2 shipping China Post. Ordered radio and cable on same day and they both arrived on same day (china post shipped cable only took 6 days to East Coast USA). I am very pleased with this item and vendor. ... One note, the metallic front speaker piece in pictures looks silverish but when looking at it in person it is anodized, shiny black like the rest of the HT's frame. Very stylish!

ONE IMPORTANT NOTE: You need a license to use this HT on any of the frequencies it is approved by the FCC to transmit on. Ham frequencies part 97 and FCC reg. part 90 only. Even though it will transmit on FRS/GMRS and many other frequencies it is illegal to do so and interference to licensed users may result in confiscation, fines or imprisonment by the FCC and other authorities depending on what you do & how bad you tick them off. For more details see my comments section.

**EDITED UPDATE:as per comments for my review I will add that the picture shown has changed from a 5RA to 5R but the description has stayed the same. Hopefully it is just a mistaken picture. I also know a lot of people say it is hard to program by hand but after a week of daily use it is quite easy to remember what is what but I still use CHIRP and/or VIP software for major changes and frequency updates. I have no problem with my USB programming. I thought I did at one point but it turned out to be software related and not the HT's fault. After about 2 weeks now of use this HT is working just fine but I haven't looked at its harmonics yet. From what I gather, bad harmonics on TX is hit and miss to the individual radio. After two weeks of use, I can comfortably upgrade my 4 star to 5 star rating but will add an aftermarket antenna. With stock antenna I was able to pick up an Amateur satellite within an hour of first programming out of the box. PLEASE READ ADDITIONAL COMMENTS BY CLICKING COMMENTS TAB, THERE'S A LOT MORE INFO ON THIS RADIO AND PROGRAMMING CABLE SOURCE.

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This is an amazing little radio and an amazing value. You get the radio, 1800 mah battery, drop-in charger, and ear-bud/mic headset for less than you might expect to pay for the battery alone! The radio is packed with features mostly useful, some amusing. Note that it is primarily a ham radio transceiver and you must be a licensed ham to legally transmit on ham frequencies.

The user manual that comes with the radio is useful but scanty. It only scratches the surface of how to set up and operate the radio. Out of the box, you can't do much of anything without some programming. An experienced ham can figure it out, but a new ham buying his first radio will likely be frustrated. This could be the radio for a new ham, but only with some help, preferably from an experienced user that already owns one. For example, frequency steps must be reduced to enable setting popular frequencies, and repeater offsets (not just +/-) must be specified. Fortunately, this radio has an enthusiastic and extremely helpful user group. Before buying the radio, I strongly recommend checking out miklor dot com slash uv5r. If you do buy the radio, you will really appreciate this resource!

A programming cable (purchased separately) is almost a necessity. The cable you buy will probably need an older driver to work. The previously mentioned resource will help you here also.

In sum, these are highly capable, highly quirky units that can provide lots of entertainment and useful operation once you figure out how to set them up. My ham radio group bought a bunch of them for go-kits.

UPDATE: About a dozen of these radios have been purchased by hams in my locality. Every one of them operated properly out of the box. One has been since damaged by dropping it on a hard surface. The radio itself was fine, but the supplied antenna suffered internal damage (resolved by replacing the antenna with an after market antenna). In terms of programming the radio, about half of the users had someone else program the radio using an optional programming cable. Note that one cable can program any number of radios, the caveat being that you need the proper driver on whatever computer is being used. Also note any programming cable for Baofeng, Wouxun, and Kenwood handy/talkies will work. One industrious ham made a programming file that includes all the area ham repeaters, GMRS, FRS, Marine VHF and NOAA weather frequencies. This file was shared by several, and had the added benefit of identical memory channel numbers. As suggested elsewhere, programming the radios manually is somewhat challenging and the "newbies" needed help. After many new radios and quite a bit of use, no one in our group has been disappointed by their purchase.

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Just as a background, I have 30 years of radio experience and have several dozen radios of all kinds and brands. I routinely test these radios just to compare them to give you an idea of how well they perform compared to a similarly priced product.

I am going to use 3 radios for this test. This is the scenario:

Test Equipment:

1 Baofeng UV-5RA

1 Motorola MS350Rwil be used as the Base station for testing

1 Motorola MT352R

Test Environment:

My wife will stand outside our house with an MS350R as I walk away. Every 0.1 miles, I will do a radio check. I have set all the radios to the same frequency and Privacy code.

Distance Test:

0.1 Miles

1. Baofeng Crystal clear on send and receive.

2. MT352R Crystal clear on send and receive.

Test: 0.1 Mile

1. Baofeng Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends.

2. MT352R Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends. Louder and Clearer than the Baofeng.

Test: 0.2 Miles

1. Baofeng Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends.

2. MT352R Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends. Louder and Clearer than the Baofeng.

Test: 0.3 Miles

1. Baofeng Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends.

2. MT352R Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends. Louder and Clearer than the Baofeng.

Test: 0.4 Miles

1. Baofeng Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends.

2. MT352R Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends. Louder and Clearer than the Baofeng.

Test: 0.5 Miles

1. Baofeng Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends.

2. MT352R Crystal clear on send and receive on both ends.

Test: 0.6 Miles

1. Baofeng There was a little noise in the background on receive but it came in crystal clear on the transmit.

2. MT352R There was a little noise in the background but it was still very clear on send and receive on both ends.

Test: 0.7 Miles

1. Baofeng There was a little noise in the background on receive but it came in crystal clear on the transmit. The Baofeng was coming in louder than the MT352R.

2. MT352R There was a little noise in the background but it was still very clear on send and receive on both ends.

Test: 0.8 Miles

1. Baofeng There was a little noise in the background on receive but it came in crystal clear on the transmit. The Baofeng was coming in louder than the MT352R.

2. MT352R There was a little noise in the background but it was still very clear on send and receive on both ends.

Test: 0.9 Miles

1. Baofeng There was a little noise in the background on receive but it came in crystal clear on the transmit. The Baofeng was coming in louder than the MT352R.

2. MT352R There was a little noise in the background but it was still very clear on send and receive on both ends.

Test: 1 Mile

1. Baofeng There was more noise in the background on receive but had some noise on the transmit. The Baofeng was coming in louder than the MT352R.

2. MT352R There was more noise in the background but we can still communicate.

Test: 1.2 Miles

1. Baofeng Her transmission was choppy. The transmission was very noisy. It was very choppy on the receive side. She had to repeat herself several times in order for me to understand. I had to repeat myself a couple of time with the Baofeng as well but a little better than the MT352R.

2. MT352R Her transmission was choppy. The transmission was very noisy. It was choppy on both sides. We both had to repeat ourselves several times in order to understand.

Features of the Baofeng:

Pros:

1. Audible menus I love that this thing talks to me as I navigate the menus.

2. Emergency flashlight and strobe light If you are stuck somewhere you can turn on the strobe and it makes you more visible.

3. Tiny size.

4. Removable antenna You can connect this to a mobile antenna.

5. Very long battery life Out of the box, I used this radio for 3 days straight without charging it.

6. FM Radio This is an awesome feature in such a small radio. You can listen to music when you are outside. And if someone talks in one of the channels you are monitoring, it turns of the FM and switches to Handheld radio mode.

7. Inexpensive.

Cons:

1. Not for the novice user. It took me a few hours to figure out how to program all the features on the keypad.

2. Not as durable as an Icom, Yaesu or Kenwood. Then again, those cost a lot more.

COMPARATIVE SUMMARY:

The Baofeng's removable rubber duck antenna and 4-5 Watts of power seems to be a little better in clarity in the longer distances. The Motorola is definitely louder and clearer in distances less than 0.5 miles. The Baofeng is really intended for Ham Licensed Operators since it handles Ham Frequencies and requires programming on the front keypad or by computer using an optional external cable and software. I did not bother with the software as I am used to programming radios all the time. A novice will have great difficulty understanding how to use this Baofeng as the User's Guide does seem to assume you are a Ham Operator.

So to you Ham guys out there, this is a nice radio. I am even building a Repeater using this Baofeng, just for fun. But for you guys that just want a working radio that you can talk on the GMRS/FRS frequencies, the higher powered Motorolas will do just fine.

Friday, April 18, 2014

RCA USBNL1R USB Home Nightlight Charger - White

RCA USBNL1R USB Home Nightlight Charger - WhiteThe RCA USB HOME NIGHTLIGHT CHARGER is a wall plug nightlight and USB charger. It has a light sensor on the front so that it can determine how bright the nightlight should be. Overall, it's a rather large device for what it does. A couple of points here:

1. The USB charger works for all my iOS devices, including my iPad 2. But it doesn't support my Blackberry or my daughter's cell phone. I've seen this before with other USB chargers and I don't understand it. Isn't there a standard? Isn't it called Universal Serial Bus (USB) for a reason? UNIVERSAL? Since I don't understand why it doesn't work on my Blackberry, I can't ding the charger. But it's still frustrating.

2. The light was bright for about a week. Ever since, it has been very dim, despite the ambient light level. Covering the light sensor seems to have no effect. So either the sensor or the LED is faulty.

I can't really recommend this device since the light is far too dim to be useful. As I said, out of the package, it was very bright, but that was short-lived.

I was disappointed that the light on this went out after about 3 months of use. It still works as a charger, though. Until the light completely stopped working, it was a nice, little night light giving off just the right amount of light. Given the light's short life span, however, I would not recommend this product to anybody.

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The product is functional and especially useful for travel so I am not sure why it is called a home device. Older hotel rooms often lack outlets to charge the many items we all travel with. I also travel with a night light which I often have to leave unplugged to charge a device however, with this nightlight charger the problem is solved. It covers only one plug and is reliable and easy to use. Of course the nightlight charger is functional and useful for your home as well.

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In a normally lit room, one with sunlight coming in the window above the electrical outlet with the Nightlight Charger plugged in, the light in the sensor is on, In a room with overhead lighting, the sensor is on. The only time I have seen the sensor off during the day is when it was directly under a skylight, or if it is unplugged.

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After 1 night of use, the device started blinking all the time in the dark instead of giving constant light.

What a shame! the Idea is good, execution is at the level of North Korea. Don't buy it.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

OEM Original Rapid Car Vehicle Auto Plug in Battery Charger for Sprint HTC EVO 3D - Sprint Samsung

OEM Original Rapid Car Vehicle Auto Plug in Battery Charger for Sprint HTC EVO 3D - Sprint Samsung M220 - Sprint Motorola TITANIUM Cell PhoneCharger worked great for about two weeks then just stopped charging my phone but the yellow ring around the sprint logo still lit up but it flickered a little bit. After it stopped charging I got a message on my screen saying that the charger was not made for my phone but when I bought it the description said other wise.

I purchased this product after purchasing a knock off and I should've gone with this one first. Its great!!! I would buy again.

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Monday, April 14, 2014

Travel Home Wall Charger for Samsung N200

Travel Home Wall Charger for Samsung N200
  • Reinforced design for lasting performance.
  • Portable, lightweight design is easy to store or carry.
  • Allows charging and talking at the same time.
  • Red LED indicator light.
  • Smart I/C Chip prevents your phone battery from overcharging.

As a senior adult this product has been a life saver. We tend to not be as quick when traveling and this product keeps us charged up and ready to go. And, we go in the right direction. I have not regretted for a minute the purchase and would recommend it to anyone. I also loved the opportunity to go online and purchase the item from Amazon. Again as a senior, the easiness of the purchase was a diffenent plus for me.

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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Kensington K39264US Travel Battery Pack and Charger for iPhone and iPod touch

Kensington K39264US Travel Battery Pack and Charger for iPhone and iPod touch
  • Built-in dock connector to charge your iPhone and flip-out USB tip to recharge without the mess of extra cables
  • Extends play time up to 23 hours music, up to 7 hours of video and up to 5 hours of talk time
  • LED battery gauge displays remaining battery pack power level
  • Perfect for long flights and small travel bags
  • 1A power for fast charging of your iPhone, including iPhone 4

Bought this gadget to take to WDW in Orlando, as it's very difficult to find places to charge an iPhone there. I charged the battery pack the night before we hit park #1 and when my iPhone got below 50%, I charged it...took about 30 minutes. Was able to recharge the iPhone several times like this on one "full-charge" of the battery pack. Had to recharge the battery pack after 3 or 4 days. I highly recommend this product if you are not going to be near electricity OR if you're taking and emailing/texting lots of photos which eat up some of the battery time.

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I bought this for my business partner as he uses his iPhone 4 quite a bit and he cannot stop raving about how good it is. The shape of this device makes it really easy to use as a holder for watching a video while supplying battery power at the same time. A definite recommend!

Update: I notice that a similar version of this gets knocked for not working with the iPhone 4. This model does and would be the one you should buy if you have an iPhone 4.

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This charger worked great on my most recent trip away from home. Though my iPod Touch battery life is quite good I still needed a battery backup and this Kensington K39264US Travel Battery Pack and Charger for iPhone and iPod touch unit worked like a charm. As advertised, when my iPod battery ran low I just plugged in the charger and continued listening to my music until my flight was over.

The unit arrived nearly fully charged and I topped it off by plugging it directly into a USB port on my computer using the built-in USB adapter. No extra cables! When I needed to use the unit to charge my iPod I just flipped up the top -which also acts as a stand -and connected it directly to the port. My iPod beeped and displayed it was being charged.

A day or so later I recharged my player again and still the charger was not exhausted. Quite impressive. Little blue status lights along the side indicate the power reserve in the pack so I knew when it was going to need another re-charge. Even after two charges I was only about half empty on the charger and probably could have used it for a 3rd charge before being completely exhausted.

I haven't tried any other charger but I am very pleased with the built-in USB plug and the attached flip-up cover/stand. There's no need to look for a replacement.

Good job, Kensington!

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I spend all day 25 ft. up in a tree deer hunting. This Kensington battery pack and charger is the ideal source in case my IPhone battery discharges with use or unintentionally. I don't go in the woods without it.

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I was really looking for one or two of their ultra portable battery packs that they made in the past which was a great product!!

I had to settle for this. It is OK. When you get to below 20% on your phone this product does not charge your phone completely back up to to 100%, maybe 80 to 90% if you are lucky. (The old product did)

The compactness is Fine except you are trading width for thickness. So it will depend on how you are carrying it. It does charge the phone back to that 80% within I believe it was an hour or two.

The old did it in 1 hour. It is more contained then the the old (it had to be tethered by a cable) but I did not mind the inconvenience for an hour. Price about the same.

Both could charge via computer or AC. I would say if you can find the old one new I would snatch it up. This one I am reviewing is something you just have to settle for because nothing else on the market

is as efficient or reliable as the Kensington!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Schumacher SC-8020A SpeedCharge Automatic Battery Charger

Schumacher SC-8020A SpeedCharge Automatic Battery ChargerI ordered this battery charger to replace a Die Hard that died. We commonly have to either keep vehicles that are sitting for months at a time on a trickle charge or sometimes jump a vehicle with a dead battery.

This charger does great with everything we hook it to. Some of the settings and displayed feel a little too dumbed-down for my taste.

The main feature that would make this charger a lot better for my use would be charging a battery that is completely dead. Right now, if we want to use this charger on a dead battery, we have to hook a charged battery up to the dead one so that the charger will realized it is hooked up. Once the charger starts the charging cycle, we can unhook the good battery.

Edited....After several months, I have had problems charging some Optima batteries. At times it will stop charging after an hour or so and just blink.

First of all, it works. I've used it to bring one dead battery back to life and right now I'm staying up late baby sitting another dead battery that's connected to this thing.

My problems with this product have to do with useability.

First, the instructions are scatterbrained. The essentialy information you need to use the device is all over the place. I really would have appreciated a single sequential set of instructions followed by the troubleshooting guide. And, the instructions don't seem to tell everything. I had this thing display "OL" in the LED which I assume was "overload", but the little instruction sheet said nothing about this error code.

Second, and much more infuriating, is that the controls are labelled with a font and color combination that is just about unreadable even up close with my reading glasses on and a flashlight on the controls. No, my eyesight isn't that bad! It takes a very special talent to create a product that comes with all kinds of safety warnings, and really looks like you could blow some thing up if you used it wrong, and then makes the control labels almost unreadable. Nice going there people!

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I have used this for over a year and it works like a charm. It is a little noisy but not bad. I use mine in the garage, so it's not like I'm in there most of the time to hear it. It has worked perfect for about a year now. I love it and am glad I got it!!!

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Have used this on several batteries works perfect. Even used on an old motorcycle battery I could not get to charge with my other charger and it is now back to 100% (left hooked up over night)

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I bought this one believing some engineering and quality stays behind the company. Unfortunately it was not the case.

CONS:

1. It has awful design. It is impossible to read button labels thanks to the red background and crappy small font.

2. Voltage readings are not accurate. It lowers the voltage up to 0.8V compared to my calibrated voltmeter. I dont believe it is due to averaging.

3. It could be dangerous to car and battery. As many people noticed about Schumacher's "smart" chargers they tend to elevate charging voltage up to 16-17 V. In my case voltage quickly jumped to 16.5V at 13A and was staying to the end of charging on BMW X3 with AGM 90Ah battery. No, it was not dedicated "desulfation" mode, just a regular charging of slightly depleted 2-years old battery. Yes, before charging I made sure the car went to sleep with no loads on the battery because it can make electronics crazy. I contacted their support and they told me that "Most of our microprocessor controlled units can have a charging voltage as high as 15.4 volts while charging in AGM mode, which has been determined to be safe for most AGM batteries. In your case, you could try setting the unit to the Gel setting, which should have a maximum charging voltage of 14.7 volts". Seems to be glitchy firmware/design/electronics.

4. Very loud fan.

5. Not the best clamps and wires.

PROS:

1. Heavy and durable.

2. Works good on BMW 335i with conventional lead-acid battery. No high voltage issues.

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Cinch Power Master CP965 9600mAh External Battery Pack and Charger for iPad 2, ipad, iPhone 4 4G 3G

Cinch Power Master CP965 9600mAh External Battery Pack and Charger for iPad 2, ipad, iPhone 4 4G 3Gs 3G , iPod Touch, HTC Android EVO, Blackberry, Kindle DX, Samsung Galaxy S, Droid, Nintendo, Sony PSP and much moreThis is great. So compact and easy to travel with.

I initially thought that it wouldn't work with my iPad. The company responded right away. It just needed more of a charge to power and charge my iPad.

Looking forward to travel with my apple gadgets and not have to have something tethered to the wall to recharge all the time.

My wife and I recently went on a trip and out for a couple of days. This thing saved us big time. our batteries were low and we just plugged the phone into this and it recharged both phones with no problem

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This is a fantastic external battery pack. It has adapters that work on my smart phone as well as my ipod touch. I never have to worry about my battery life as long as I have this with me. I charge it overnight and it will charge my phone or ipod 3 times. Needs a case to hold adapters with power pack. Will fit in your pocket. Great for travel when you can't use your normal charger. A must for a smart phone that depletes batteries quickly. Very easy to use.

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

VideoNow Color Car Adapter

VideoNow Color Car AdapterMy daughter was 2 years old when she got her videonow jr and loved it. She soon was able to play the discs by herself. But she loved it too much and was soon out of batteries. So I thought I could buy the car adaptor for it just like for the videonow that my older daughter has, but no. And that is what I'm most frustrated about.I bought a second adapter and have no use for it. So if you buy the videonow jr be prepared to buy alot of batteries.

This does not fit the Videonow Jr. The plug is too big. I learned the hard way!

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Now you don't have to worry about running out of Battery power in the car! while your taking road trips after you run out of power you can slip this into a cigarette lighter holder thing, and you can watch it without taking any power away! If you want a real portable disc player get Video Now Color!

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Our son is 3.5, and loves to take this on trips. The cord is long enough to reach from the backseat of our Accord to the console power outlet. My opinion is that the cord could be a little longer, but most cars have multiple outlets now anyway. It is great, but be sure and unplug the VideoNow when you turn off the car or it WILL drain your battery.

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I bought this for my kids because they love their video nows and this adaptor is so convenient in the car, especially on longer trips.

AmazonBasics 175-Watt Pocket Power Inverter with 2.1 Amp USB Port to Charge iPad, Kindle, and Other

AmazonBasics 175-Watt Pocket Power Inverter with 2.1 Amp USB Port to Charge iPad, Kindle, and Other ElectronicsI really love this inverter. I've used other inverters that claim to provide 150 Watts or 175 Watts, but their claims are bogus (explained below). And to find an inverter that offers this much payload at this low price is sweet!

First of all, what's an inverter?

The electrical system in your car, boat, or RV runs on a 12 volt DC system. Your cigarette lighter outlet provides power at 12 volts DC. This is fine for things like a phone charger that have a 12 volt DC plug, but what about items that you normally plug into the wall in your home or office? Those devices run on 110 AC power. The role of the inverter is to change (or "invert") the output from your car's electrical system from 12 volt DC to 110 volt AC.

This AmazonBasics inverter provides a grounded 110 outlet for plugging in those household devices as well as a USB outlet for things like iPhones, iPads, etc. (which is a nice bonus).

So what makes this inverter different? First it's important to know that your vehicle's electric wiring isn't intended to run your toaster or hair dryer. Even though an inverter might be designed to provide a high output for larger devices (like a TV or satellite receiver), your vehicle's poor little cigarette outlet can't handle the load. I've used inverters that claim to support a higher load, and they either blow their own internal fuse, blow a fuse on the vehicle, or (worst case) don't blow any fuses and just burn out the wiring to that outlet. That's bad.

So the difference with this inverter is that it supports loads up to 130 watt through the cigarette lighter outlet. For loads from 131 watts to 175 watts, there is a set of alligator style clips to connect directly to the vehicle's battery.

There are plenty of other inverters out there that connect directly to the battery, but I've never seen one this compact and this inexpensive.

Warning: Only use the direct connection to the battery while your vehicle is parked. Don't try to prop open your hood and drive down the road watching TV.

Here's a little tip. Before you purchase any inverter, look at your devices and see what their loads actually are. Sometimes those specs are written in gobbledygook and are hard to decipher. And some devices have two loads: the initial startup load and the actual running load. The startup load for this inverter cannot exceed 175 watts. To be absolutely certain of the draw from your device or appliance, consider using something like this Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor. You plug the monitor into a wall outlet and then plug your device into the monitor. The readout shows you the peak usage and the running usage. If the peak draw is under 175 watts, then this inverter is OK for you.

Bottom line, I'm very happy with this inverter. It's the first one that I've ever had any success with at this wattage. Just make sure not to overload the 12 volt DC outlet with more than 130 watts. And don't use your toaster while you're driving down the road.

The Amazon basics 175W pocket power inverter is the lightest I've seen, weighing in at only 6.1 oz. with the cigarette lighter plug attached. It is also quite small at 4" x 8" x 0.8", perfect for packing in your computer bag. Besides powering your laptop, it also includes a USB port capable of supplying 2.1A, which plenty for charging a phone, iPad or just about any USB accessory. I tested the little unit on my Dell laptop. It powered it easily. Next, I plugged in a 100W light bulb. Again, no problem. The unit has a fan that comes on as necessary to keep the unit cool. With a 100W load (the light bulb) the fan ran continuously. I found the fan to be rather loud and high pitched. In a car, you may not care but the noise level is significant at 58dB at 1 foot (measured with my audio meter). What I found odd is that the fan ran much faster when the load was reduced or removed. For some reason, the voltage to the fan must drop significantly once a load is placed on the inverter. While the inverter is rated at 130W continuous, you can't (or at least shouldn't) do that from a cigarette lighter socket.

The manual is a little confusing. It says you can run the inverter from the cigarette lighter for loads under 130W but also says for 120W-130W to use battery clamps (included) to hook it directly to the car's battery. Personally, I wouldn't advise running it over 90W from a cigarette lighter socket. At 90W output, the unit draws 10A from the socket. That's okay, since most laptop power adapters require no more than 90W. At 100W, it drew 11Amps, which is over the maximum continuous power most lighter sockets are rated (and fused). I didn't test the unit it past 100W.

If the unit was quieter, I would have given it 5 stars but for using in the car, you may be very happy and you will be hard pressed to find a more compact and light inverter.

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The concept is simple: turn 12 V DC from your car into 120 V AC to power things you would normally plug in at home. Useful in an emergency or on road trips.

You plug this into the 12 V socket in your car (what used to be called the cigarette lighter, but most cars today don't even come with the lighter part). A little blue light comes on, and you are ready to plug something into it. I tried a radio, a shop light, and even a handheld jigsaw, and all ran fine.

It also has a USB charger port, which is nice is you don't already have an adapter for that.

I have an old, clunky-looking one piece inverter. The Amazon one looks cooler, but once you add the size of the cord it's not that much smaller. The old one is rated 150 W continuous, this one 130 W. The big difference I noted was in surge capacity. This device is rated to 175 W, while my old one is rated 450 W. It won't make a difference with most small appliances, but something with a big start-up surge or that surges for other reasons may overload this device.

It includes clips to attach it directly to the battery, which will save some loses through the electrical system, and doesn't require having any other parts of the car running to use it. Do use caution when attaching anything directly to the battery.

While not the ultimate in inverter technology, this is a useful thing to have in your car in an emergency.

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Disclaimer: I used this inverter in extreme conditions not normally encountered by most users. Please take this into account when reading the review.

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General Overview

I recently took part in a meteorite search expedition in the desert of Oman that was organized by the local university and natural history museum. The expedition consisted of 18 days in the desert with only the supplies of food, fuel, water, etc. that we brought with us. Temperatures ranged between 6C (42F) to 35C (95F), humidity ranged from below the detection limit of our equipment up to around 90%, though it never rained. In many cases, winds were strong and drove substantial amounts of dust (often sheeting off of the vehicle windows like water). After a matter of hours the interiors of the vehicles were liberally coated with a thick layer of dust, which remained and grew thicker during the entire expedition. Dust and heat are the mortal enemy of electronics, and it's not uncommon for otherwise-robust devices to die horribly in the desert.

I purchased the inverter to run certain basic electronics like battery chargers for AA-size batteries, computers, mobile phones (no service in the desert, but it's good to keep them topped up), two-way radios, and scientific equipment, and other similar uses. Due to the hostility of the environment, I was expecting that this inverter would be "disposable" and didn't expect it to survive the trip.

I was pleasantly surprised to discover that not only did the inverter survive the trip but it did remarkably well. While I can't explicitly recommend using the inverter in extreme environments as it's not rated for such purposes, it performed well and would likely serve the average person very well in more ordinary conditions.

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Tech Details

Like most inverters produced for the North American market, this one produces 120V 60Hz AC power with a "modified sine wave" waveform that differs from the ordinary "true sine wave" waveform produced by mains power available from your wall socket.

In general, modern electronics that have "worldwide" power supplies (that is, they accept ~100-240V AC power) will have no problems at all using the power produced by the inverter. Laptop computers often have such power supplies and should work fine. Incandescent light bulbs and other simple resistive loads will have no problems at all, though you should make sure they don't have a startup surge current that exceeds the ability of the inverter or the car's electrical system to supply. Electric motors are unlikely to work as effectively with inverter power (if they run, they'll run less efficiently, hotter, etc.) and shouldn't be used with inverters. Many motors often have very high surge current when starting, which may overload the inverter. Certain devices like compact fluorescent light bulbs may or may not work well. You should test them beforehand. Your mileage may vary.

When in doubt it's often more efficient and a better idea to use electronics designed for 12V power directly (such as 12V CFL light bulbs, as often used by RVers, or air pumps that clamp directly to the car battery) rather than using an inverter to power household-voltage devices. You can often find a DC-to-DC converter for things like laptops, mobile phones (particularly those that charge using 5V DC, such as those using a USB plug), etc. that allows you to use or charge them using the 12V power socket in a car (or using battery clamps) directly rather than using an inverter, though not everything (like chargers for a $70,000 x-ray fluorescence analysis scanner) has such converters and an inverter is a necessity.

I experienced no problems with the "modified sine wave" produced by the inverter.

There is a small fan on the side of the inverter to aid in cooling. It will come on automatically when needed, so ensure it's not blocked. I found that the inverter starts with the fan off, then switches it to 100% when the internal temperature reaches a set point. After a minute or so, the fan turns off again. This repeats for a few minutes until the inverter gets a sense of how effective the fan is and then adjusts it as needed to maintain a good working temperature. When operating at full power the fan has a distinctly high-pitched whine that some may find slightly annoying, though it can often be masked by turning on the car radio and/or putting it in the rear of the car.

If you listen very closely you can hear a rapid clicking sound (though it's quite faint and you need to have your head very close to the inverter to hear it -it's not the least bit disturbing or annoying beyond a few centimeters from the inverter) as the internal electronics do their work.

The lighter socket plug and battery clamps are both of good quality and connect firmly and securely.

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Safety

It appears that the inverter does not have inrush current limiting on the 12V DC side, so you may experience some sparking when connecting the included battery clamps to the battery as it needs to charge its internal capacitors. This is evidently normal and doesn't pose a problem insofar as the electronics are concerned, but you should ensure that the battery is well-ventilated (as car batteries produce explosive hydrogen gas when charging though not when being used) when connecting or disconnecting the battery clamps. You should use the same safety precautions as when jump-starting a battery.

It's probably a good idea to connect the inverter to the 12V power source first, ensure the blue "on" light is on, and then connect the turned-off load to the inverter, and then turn on the load. It's probably a bad idea to have the turned-on load plugged into the inverter when you connect it, as this would require a substantial rush of current to power.

Additionally, the inverter is not rated for outdoor use, so don't expose it to rain, moisture, etc. In my case, the major threat was dust. After using the inverter for a few hours (regardless of whether it was used inside the car with the power socket or when used outdoors and clamped directly to the car battery) I would unplug it and blow sharply into the vents to clear out accumulated dust. While this worked fine, it's probably not a good idea to expose it (or other electronics) to dust for extended periods of time as it would have a harmful effect on the electronics and the moving fan.

It's not clear if the inverter has an internal fuse -the supplied lighter socket plug and battery clamps are unfused. There does not appear to be any sort of user-accessible fuse on the device.

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Possible Improvements

The only three improvements I'd propose for such a device would be to eschew the fan in favor of an aluminum body that passively dissipates heat, to have inrush current limiting on the input side to minimize sparking, and a user-serviceable fuse. The former would eliminate the one moving part and increase durability a bit, though likely at increased cost. The second should be relatively cheap and easy to implement but isn't a major issue. The third helps prevent potentially unsafe conditions and allows the user to replace the fuse if it burns out.

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Conclusion

The inverter performed really well in the Omani desert in extreme conditions and is likely to perform well in less-extreme conditions. The price is quite good, it's backed by Amazon, and includes both the 12V lighter socket plug and battery clamps. It's comparable in terms of output power and quality to other similarly-priced inverters.

It's a good general-purpose inverter and I strongly recommend it.

If you need higher output power or pure sine wave output, you'd do well to look at other, more suitable products.

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I took the new unit out of the box and it blew a fuse in first vehicle, tried a second vehicle and it blew that one as well. I had no accessories plugged in at the time. Unit failed right out of the box.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Unique Gomadic FM Transmitter with an integrated DC Auto Charger for the Sony Walkman NWZ-E438F - L

Unique Gomadic FM Transmitter with an integrated DC Auto Charger for the Sony Walkman NWZ-E438F - Listen to music from the Walkman NWZ-E438F on the FM Radio
  • Smart technology circuit architecture provides precision voltage and resistor regulation specific to the Sony Walkman NWZ-E438F. Protects the internal battery longevity by modulating the charge in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Full FM frequency spectrum is available and is user selectable in 0.1MHz increments from 88.1 to 107.9 MHz. Advanced Digital PLL sound coding maintains stable and high quality sound.
  • Transmitters emit a powerful FM signal that is the maximum allowed by FCC regulation. Advanced signal isolation provides crystal clear sound quality.
  • Non-coiled cable design allows for easy routing around your vehicle trim for a more professional look. Durable construction is built to last.
  • Generous LED screen clearly displays current frequency setting. Transmitter frequency continues to be locked in even when vehicle power is cut.

I purchased this for my 93 Toyota Tercel. Did not want to get a stereo system installed and I am glad I did! It works well when the Sony Walkman does not need charging. When I put the walkman to charge is when I get interference. I figured it was the car...but it is awesome!

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

For Navigon 2100 2120 5100 MAX GPS Portable Travel USB Plug-in 12V Car Charger

For Navigon 2100 2120 5100 MAX GPS Portable Travel USB Plug-in 12V Car ChargerThis is basically a cell phone charger for phones with a mini usb connector. It did not charge the Navigon nor was I able to use the GPS while it was plugged in to this charger. Connecting the charger to the unit makes the GPS think it connected to a computer and would not operate for direction. Do not buy if you are looking to replace the power cord for a Navigon!

I was looking for Navigon 2100 car charger. I ordered this item because It is clearly mentioned that it should be use for Navigon 2100 GPS but when I connect this charger to my GPS, GPS went to Computer mode that means I can charge my GPS but cannot use it. There is no use of this GPS car charger if I can't use it while driving my car. What a waste product. Never ever buy it.

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It does charge my GPS, but my GPS does not work when it's plugged in. Don't buy this product unless you're buying it for your Motorola phone.

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When your GPS charger cable gets misplaced, this charger/DC power supply (For Navigon models described in listing), is a great solution. It worked fine with my Navigon 2100 and the price is right!

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This charger will charge your Navigon. The issue is that the Navigon will not work when plugged in unit thinks it is plugged into a computer so it's charging but not functioning.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Samsung SGH-i617 BlackJack II / SGH-A226 / SCH-U900 FlipShot / SCH-R410 / SGH-T439 / SGH-A747 / M30

Samsung SGH-i617 BlackJack II / SGH-A226 / SCH-U900 FlipShot / SCH-R410 / SGH-T439 / SGH-A747 / M300/M510 OEM CLAI specifically was looking for OEM Samsung chargers rather than the aftermarket versions that you can find so inexpensively these days. I'm not sure why, but I just trust that OEM isn't going to unintentionally fry my Blackjack. It works great, and CCM Accessories was breeze to deal with via Amazon.

I had another unit from my previous phone (Palm treo), a knockoff I bought. That thing really screwed up my battery indicator on the phone and the phone shut off intermittently (unplugged). Eventually I took the battery out altogether and charged it again and things are fine again. No problem with this charger. Do yourself a favor, not all micro usb adapters are the same even though they claim 700ma/5V which is what this requires. Spend the extra buck or two and get this.

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This is the real deal, an OEM Samsung charger that matches the quality of your Samsung phone. It's also much cheaper here than you'll find the aftermarket chargers at your cellular provider's retail store.

I bought two of these for a pair of Alias 2s and they work great!

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Reliable product from reputable OEM "manufacturer" is used with Samsung Propel phone does exactly what it is intended to do with no fuss what else is there to say??

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I've purchased car adapters for every cell phone I've ever owned, and never used one. Still, it was always worth the peace of mind to have one. My new phone, the Sprint/Samsung Instinct, has built in GPS and now I find I need an adapter because the GPS uses power pretty quickly. I went to the Sprint online store $40! I went to the Samsung online store $20! I went to Amazon $5. What's not to love about that! even with shipping, it's way cheaper than the alternatives and it's the original Samsung part!

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

DesignTech FM Voyager Wireless Transmitter

DesignTech FM Voyager Wireless Transmitter
  • Transmits music, audio books etc. from IPod, MP3 or CD players to FM stereos
  • Simply connect to iPod, MP3 player or other music source
  • No batteries required, plugs into any 12V adaptor
  • Transmitter remains stationary which reduces interference and increases signal quality
  • Covers the entire FM broadcast range with 14 channels to choose from

I had high hopes for this product. I'd been using a cassette style adapter for my MP3 player and wasn't happy with the normal tape hiss present in that style of adapter.

The unit works as described and is fairly convenient to use if you keep the "cheat card" of frequencies handy. You must also have a good, solid unused frequency in your area among the ones available on the Voyager. Unfortunately, I don't really have a frequency that's completely clear for it to broadcast through, which results in a fair amount of static and squeals and pops normally associated with AM radio stations.

I'm sure this product would work well for people in areas with a lot of clear frequencies, but I've gone back to my cassette adapter. The tape hiss is more acceptable to me than the random poor quality and static I frequently get with the Voyager.

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Having used other FM transmitters for sending my MP3 output to my car FM radio, I can say that this unit is the best that I have used. The output is FM quality (which is the best you can expect from a FM transmitter)with good highs and good lows.

The output from the unit is very strong (compared to the other battery units I have owned). It takes a powerful station to create any "noise" under your signal.

I am buying several more for friends. Being a geek, I am very protective of my reputation and would not buy or suggest an inferior product.

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This was my first time using an FM transmitter for sending my MP3 output to my car FM radio, and the unit works very good. It is very convenient the fact that it does not need extra batteries, so it does not have extra costs associated. It worked at the first attempt and continues to work well, although sometimes other stations interfere with the frecuency I choose. The sound quality is good, keeping in mind that you can only get FM quality.

I recommend it.

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I fully expected to hate the FM Voyager Car Audio Adapter and have to return it. I've had terrible experiences with FM transmitters and held little hope for it, but this one solved my problem. It holds a signal better than anything I've tried before and the sound quality is pretty good. It beats the tape adapter for sure. I live in a big city where a lot of frequencies are occupied by radio stations, but the signals never cross! I gave it a rating of 4 stars because the retractable winding cord doesn't work that well, but it's hardly a reason not to get it.

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Works well in general. Dont expect CD quality, but as good as any FM station as long as there is no local station at the selected frequency. An ipod battery charger feature would have been nice, but thats just a 'nice to have' really. Takes some getting used to for adjusting the volume on the ipod vs your stereo system to get the best sound, works well once you get it just the way you like it.