
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Hot Pink Limited Edition Camera Bag Carrying Case with Extra Accessory Compartment for Nikon Coolpi

Sunday, October 5, 2014
INSTEN Micro-5 Pin Retractable Car Charger, Black

Saturday, September 20, 2014
OEM Original Rapid Car Vehicle Auto Plug in Battery Charger for Sprint Motorola ES400s - Debut i856

I used a lot of various car charger and this one works great. I will buy it again.I suppose this charger is fine for what it is, but it is advertised to fit "US Cellular Motorola ELECTRIFY" (which is the exact phone I have). I pulled it out while on vacation to use it, and it did NOT fit -the end to plug in the phone was the wrong shape! Thank goodness for Walmart, as I was able to go there and find a charger to fit my phone, but that means I totally wasted my money on this one!awesome phone charger, I am very pleased with this unit. Works very fast and well with my Motorola Electrify. It has a nice long coiled cord and is easy to use while plugged in and talk on the phone at the same time.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Premium Rapid Car Charger (with IC CHIP) for HTC 5800 / Fusion / S720, Touch Dual, Touch Cruise (Po

The only issue I have with this charger is that it's cord is quite short, such that when connected I'll have to look down to the phone, if for example somebody is calling and I want to see who it is.
Over all, for the ridiculously low price paid, can't really complain.THIS IS A HORRIBLE PRODUCT, IT DOES NOT WORK AND DID NOT WORK FROM THE TIME THAT I PURCHASED IT AND IT GOT TO MY HOME!!!
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Bumblebee BT-XIBK - Digital Signal Processing (DSP) reduce noise, wind and echo - Bluetooth specifi
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Rapid Car Kit Auto Plug-in Power Charger for Verizon Apple iPhone 4 - 4S - 4 S - ATT Apple iPhone 3

so, if your charger does not work with iPhone case, please remove it and then try it again.
It will be perfectly working.This product so far as been great, don't waste your money
on a more expensive charger. It comes in a nice sealed case.
IT may be tricky inserting and unplugging due to your iphone case.
Enjoy! good product.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Mini 10W Car / Auto DC Charger for the Garmin Nuvi 360 with Gomadic Brand Power Sleep technology -

- Gomadic TipExchange Technology protects your investment by providing a means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for Garmin Nuvi 360) included with additional tips sold separately)
- Intelligent circuit provides precise output voltage and resistor configuration specific to the Garmin Nuvi 360. This ensures battery is safely and efficiently charged without affecting battery longevity.
- Charger provides a full 10W (2,000mAh) of available current in a small form factor a little over 1 inch long. Flexible, straight cable measure 50 inches in total length.
- Built using high quality capacitors and circuit components to ensure that charging current does not interfere with FM radio transmissions. Rigorous Q&A process.
- Power Sleep"" feature will cut power draw of charger by over 99% when not in use. Charger will draw less than 0.1W of power when in ""ready state"" (e.g. not connected to the Garmin Nuvi 360).
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Rapid Car Charger (CLA) for Motorola Droid A855 / CLIQ

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Instead of paying MSRP plus tax for the Verizon car charger I ordered this instead and it works just as well. There is a small red light on top that lets you know the unit is working some may choose to cover this up with some electrical tape so it emits no light but I like it. The unit does feel a little plasticy but I think it's better than expected for the price, and definitely no reason not to buy it as the Verizon one probably feels the same for much more.Want Rapid Car Charger (CLA) for Motorola Droid A855 / CLIQ Discount?
Charger works as described.Red LED lights up and it does its thing. I did notice it even stops charging at full capacity, so you don't have to worry about over charging your Droid.
I'm happy
Monday, July 21, 2014
Icom IC -A6 Com Radio

The IC-A6 is my second Icom radio. I purchased my first Icom somewhere in the '90s. I regret that I don't remember the model number, but it was somewhat larger than the IC-A6, gave me 12 years of good service, and was superior in every respect, including the size. How can larger be better? Read on, I'll explain.
As I said, the IC-A6 is smaller than the old unit. This would be a nice feature, but Icom completely negated any size advantage with bad belt hook design. It's a huge alligator-clip device. To hold the radio in your hand with that monstrosity on it is awkward. The older and larger unit was much more comfortable to operate despite its larger size.
The next un-improvement I'll discuss is the battery. On the old unit, the port for the trickle charger is on the battery. So I could charge a spare battery while I ran the radio on a primary battery. On the IC-A6, the charging port is on the radio itself. I can still carry a spare battery, but I can't charge it unless it's actually installed in the radio. I think this is just plain stupid design.
Here's another un-improvement related to the battery: The old unit had a red light to indicate the battery was taking a charge. There is no such indication on the IC-A6 to indicate that charging is taking place. I have plugged the charger into the IC-A6 and left it overnight only to discover it was plugged into a dead outlet.
And, speaking of battery charge, when operating the radio there's no battery gauge other than an indication on the display that shows only when the battery is about to expire. Nothing to give any indication of how much operating time you might have left on the current battery. And if you do switch to a fresh battery, you lose the belt clip. The clip is held with two screws to the battery rather than to the radio case.
The next un-improvement--adding a lanyard: My old Icom radio had a lug on each side that would fit small metal key rings that made it easy to attach a lanyard. I usually used a camera strap or banjo strap, the kind with the clip on each end. Worked great for carrying the thing around your neck so there was no risk of dropping it out of a hot-air balloon or losing it on the floor of a cockpit. But the IC-A6 has only a tiny little hole on one corner that doesn't fit any kind of metal ring that I can find. It only accepts the flimsy little carrying strap provided with the unit, or a thin piece of string slipped thru this awkward tiny hole, which can then be tied to an appropriate lanyard.
So. . . after all that, how does my IC-A6 perform? In a word, inadequately. Reception is broken up far more than other radios when several hand-held radios are in proximity and receiving the same transmission. I do not know if this is only my unit or if all IC-A6s behave the same way. Another complaint is that when I have spent an afternoon programing the unicom and tower frequencies of several airports into the IC-A6 memory using the airport identifiers for the display, the radio loses the information within 24 hours. Time wasted programing, and time wasted looking up and setting frequencies while flying.
I would not recommend buying this, or the IC-A24 radio, which uses the same case. I have no opinions of other current Icom models, as I have no experience with them, but from first hand experience, I consider the IC-A6 to be a piece of junk.
Pros: The frequency lock stays locked when the radio is turned off.
Cons: Clumsy to hold, can't charge battery if it's out of the radio, no charging progress indicator, can possibly damage battery from overcharging. Difficult to add a lanyard, unreliable performance.I did a reception comparison some time back, and the A6 came out way ahead of the other scanners. Although the A6 is technically not a scanner, I am currently using it as a scanner. However, as the other commenter pointed out, the keyboard is somewhat cryptic and not so obvious how to use it. I didn't find the manual all that bad, but I can see how it can be difficult to follow. For product quality I would give this a 5 star, but for user friendliness may be 3 stars. My comparison of the scanners is here: It's a great radio. I use it as my only comm in a Champ with no electrical system along with a FlightTech ITC-401TC intercom. An LED or other indicator showing that the battery is really charging/charged when plugged into the wall charger would be a nice addition. Also, the manual is poorly written, especially the programming instructions. This radio has a reputation as being hard (impossible!) to program, which I shared until I found a couple of YouTube videos that showed how to do it. Once you understand the logic and key sequences, it's not that hard. Sarasota Avionics was a little slow getting the radio shipped, but it still arrived on time.
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This radio has been a staple around our airport for some time now. We use them for airport operations, snowplow communications and lawn mowing equipment. In fact, the control tower people jokingly refer to it as their "number 2 com" (a monitor radio controllers can use while going "number 2"). It is a solid unit with a nice, big easy-to-read display. Reliability has been very good; I don't think I've ever sent one out for repair. When it wears out, you can use it as a wheel chock, but that won't happen anytime soon. Battery life is reasonable (not as long-lived as the Vertex but decent). Drop-in charger is a nice option to purchase. Be careful not to over-charge the nickel-metal batteries or they will not last. I would like to see a better battery meter on this unit but that's about my only complaint. Well... that and I wish it had a hi/lo power switch like some of its predecessors had. It's a lower cost alternative to permanently mounted equipment, especially if you are leasing, but an outside antenna on a vehicle ia a must-have accessory. This unit also has the headset adapter as a standard accessory (a $60 option which little brother A14 doesn't come with). Buy an A24 if you're going to use it airborne if VOR reception is important to you but the A6 fits the bill for me.Jim K.I was caught between the A6 and the Yeasu 310 and went with the A6 for two reasons. My instructor had an older (and better btw) ICOM and swore by it. I also chose the A6 as it has more accessories available. Now that I have tested it for a day I can say I am not impressed. For the money this is not worth it. I will back everyone else up with the two worst elements; no battery indicator for charging or anything else other than almost dead and a horrible manual. It uses a NiCad battery so it really does need a battery indicator ICOM. Also, the manual is useless. Just toss it out when you get the radio. Frustrating but I am considering returning this and giving the Yeasu a shot. Not cool ICOM! Way to aim low!
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
2.5" Screen HD 720P Car DVR Driving Recorder With IR 10-LED Night Vision/Cycling Recording/AV OUT

- Uses 500W HD camera lens.
- Night vision function.
- Automatically records once the engine starts.
- When the memory is full, it will automatically cover the previous files
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telling me they had just sold out of that particular camera, and asked if they could substitute an alternative. I figured something like this situation would happen eventually (since they had only one of that item left in stock), so I said "OK". The substitute was the camera I'm reviewing now. I was a little disappointed that an English language operating manual wasn't included (the only manual was in Chinese, I think), but since I'm a very technically-minded, hands-on kind of guy, I started pressing buttons to see what did what. It didn't take long to figure out how to operate the camera (about 30-45 minutes of trial-and-error) and get the battery charged. It has several resolutions available, from VGA 640X480 to 1080 FHD on the movie camera side, to VGA 640X480 to 12 MP on the still images side. There's also a setting to flip the display 180 degrees, if you use the camera "upside down", and so many others I haven't used yet. It's a definite learning curve...if you press the setting wheel too soon, it defaults to the main display, and so forth. As mentioned, trial and error and about 45 minutes of tinkering, and you'll be operating this camera in no time flat. I've not yet used it in my car, but I plan to at some point, just to test it's capabilities.
It comes with an in-car mount (a heavy-duty suction cup for attaching to the windshield), an RCA video cable to connect to a TV or DVR, a USB A to micro USB cable, and a 12v car adapter. You can also use it as a webcam, if you're so inclined, or a USB mass storage device (although I had some trouble mounting it as the latter...I suspect my computer not recognizing any USB device over 8gb as the culprit). It'll take up to a 32GB SD Card, which, on the lowest resolution settings, will give you over 400,000 still images or over 5 hours of video. It's also night-vision capable, given the array of 10 IR LEDs on either side of the wide-angle lens. With the LEDs turned on, you can see about 30-45 feet in total darkness (about average for night vision devices). Turning them on takes a bit of practice...press the power button once to turn the camera on, then a brief press of the power button will turn the LEDs on or off (the display will indicate when the LEDs are on or off). The display itself is rather small...no more so than an average LCD camera, so it really isn't an issue.
I've not yet tested the battery capacity, but I suspect on battery power alone, actual use times may vary. I tend to use things like this connected to an inexhaustable power supply (such as a LARGE battery, a car charger, or other means), since batteries are so unpredictable.
I plan to tinker with this some more over the next few weeks, so we'll see just how complicated (or easy!) this camera is to use "in the field", as it were.
In closing, I'd like to ask a favor of the fine folks at Alldaymall Please include an English-language manual, or offer an English-language translation of the included manual with your cameras from now on. The directions on the back of the box are not very informative. Thank you!
Solio Mono Emergency Hybrid Solar Charger

The micro-USB tip attaches directly to my phone, and I use the USB female tip to charge my iPod Touch via its USB cable. You can use it to charge anything that has a USB charging cable, so that's really handy. My AC adapter came with interchangeable prongs for the USA, Australia/NZ, UK/Europe, and those round prongs possibly used in Asia, which is really neat. I have a trip to NZ planned, and I'll take the Solio instead of my devices' respective charging paraphernalia. While this means I can charge only one device at a time, I can charge one device overnight while the device is plugged in (and charging itself too), then charge the other device during the day while it and the Solio are stowed in my backpack!
Note: you can't charge a laptop or any heavy power usage items with the Solio. It's designed for "personal electronics" like cellphones and MP3 players. It will work with digital cameras that can charge via USB, they say on their website.
The thing that loses Solio points is solar charging. I've owned it for 4 days and it charges very slowly using just the sun. I've had it outdoors on my sunny porch for a couple of days and it's only gotten one "tick" of charge. Now, I live in the Northeast US, and that spot gets direct sunlight only in the afternoon. Both days have been partially cloudy, but this seems sad. At this point I'm ready to ask for some sort of protective cover for the solar cell and just use it as a charger/spare battery! Solio claims it takes 20 hours to get a full charge, but unless you're under ideal conditions it's going to take much longer. So can't recommend that anyone count on it for seriously charging a device using only the sun. If that's your need, you should go for Solio Universal Hybrid Solar Charger, which is heavier but has 3 collectors instead of just 1.
So I like it as a travel charger and emergency battery. I don't think you can expect to reduce your energy use and count on getting any significant charging from the sun, unless you live in a sunnier clime and can keep it in stronger sunlight more of the day. You might get enough charge for an emergency call, or to keep a device topped off, so it's better than not having a solar collector, I guess. But if you have multiple devices that you travel with, and you'd like to have some spare charge and not carry all those different charge plugs, then this might be useful for you.
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To be honest, this thing sucked. I bought it to use on a 16-day trip to Europe, to charge my iPod Touch (I used it to call home with wifi where I could find it). It didn't work at all. Luckily, I was on a music tour and a few of the 46 band members had computers I could plug into. The charger could charge via USB, but it never charged in the sun, and it would stop charging a device after a few seconds; you had to keep pressing the start button.I assume it was defective; after I returned I returned it, and traded it in for the three-panel version (I had the choice of another mini or trading up, so I decided to see if the bigger one worked. It does, and I'm pleased with it. As for this mini, it either needs more work or needs to be abandoned.
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It does tale kinda long to charge it, but I got it to charge in my car easy, in the winter even. Your windows need to be clean (it won't charge under half of my back window because of this), and your car needs to be in the direct sun, but even driving, in my boyfriend's hatchback, we clip it to the cracked window & it charges fine.It's great for trips, where I know I'm going to burn out my battery on my smart phone, as an emergency back up.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Power Bright VC100W Voltage Transformer 100 Watt Step Up/Down 110 Volt - 220 Volt

PROS
-Works great with Xbox360, PS3, and other American appliances.
-Comes with extra fuses in case you burn them out.
-There is a power switch on it so you can plug in first to double check and make sure it is in the right port (even if it isnt it will just burn out the fuse rather than blow your appliance)
-It is slotted for all different types of plus ie. european plug which are 2 prongs and iraq plugs which is 2 flat with 1 veritical plug
CONS
There is a burning smell when I use it past an hour I feel like its probably because of dust stuck inside or what not but maybe you will not have the same problem.
CONCLUSION
If you are currently serving overseas ie. Germany,Iraq,Afghanistan,Italy this is a great product to buy when you want to play your xbox360 or ps3 since they are 110v.
Just be sure to read carefully and always use proper safety procedures when operating any electronics.I purchased this to use certain small electrical devices that I brought from the UK to use in Barbados. It works exactly as I hoped/expected it to work. Very simple to use and small enough to take with me if I need to use 110v devices in 220v countries or vice versa.
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I use this converter for a Wii from China (yes, I know) and it works great! The only downside is that it can only handle 100W, but other than that, its the best.This is an excellent machine, and at such a cheap price!I'd originally intended to buy a simple small power converter from Radioshack, but they were 39 bucks for a crappy thing that only has 40W output and looked very flimsy. I knew there had to be a better option online, so I came to take a look here, and lo-and-behold, I found this gem of a little power converter.
The size isn't too bulky or space-taking (it sits nicely in a corner without disturbing anyone), the cord is long enough that I can have it on top of the cabinet next to my sound system, or in a shelf beneath it depending on my mood, and its power output is 100W! Far more than what I needed for my sound system, so I can use it for other things also without having to buy a more powerful machine.
It's really a great machine, and accepts both 110 volts and 220 volts without problems. For the output, you just plug your device into either of the two exit outlets it has, depending whether you need 110 or 220.
It accepts a wide variety of plugs and I was pleasantly surprised to see it comes with spare fuses and an extra plug-converter in case you need to plug it into a foreign outlet.
I also like that it has an on/off switch so that I don't have to keep unplugging it whenever it's not in use. Other converters I've had before would keep pumping power and over-heating if you didn't unplug them, while this unit has none of those problems, and works like a charm!
I'm very happy with it and will probably get a few more so that I can have some here and some for when I travel and so on.
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The European version of a device had a feature I wanted, so I tracked down a source and in the excitement of finding it, I overlooked the fact that devices made for the U.K. need 220V. So I bought this adapter.I've been using it continuously for about a week and it works fine.
It did smell of solvent when I removed it from the packaging, but that quickly dissipated. I followed the instructions, plugged everything in, turned on the switch and it's been working great ever since.
The device my adapter is supplying only draws 9 watts.
I imagine that several of the folks who have written of problems are using devices which draw considerably more than the 100 watts that this adapter is designed to convert. If you're going to connect devices which need more than 100 watts, get one of the higher rated adapters. There's a 200 watt version of this same box for $5 more. And the 500 watt version is about $31.
Amazon also sells the Goldsource brand, which looks very similar in the pictures. I don't know anything about Goldsource, but I think it's worth mentioning that their adapters have a USB power supply plug built in and cost a couple dollars more for the same capacity adapter. I didn't need a USB charger source, so I bought the Power Bright which was $2 less expensive.
This thing is not a compact traveling companion. Its sturdy shielded box is made for sitting in one place and the thing has a hefty weight, suggesting burly components on the inside -unless there's just a lead weight in there.
Heavy may not be great for traveling, but it usually means that the components will last a long time under continuous use, which is how I'm using mine.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Instapark® PRS-1010 PWM 12V/24V 10 Amp Solar Power Charge Controller, 120W/240W

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Sunday, April 20, 2014
BlackBerry Bold 9780 Combo Rapid Car Charger + Home Wall Charger + USB Data Charge Sync Cable for B

The charger even works well with other phones too.I have to buy a new one. The old wall charger broke. It was a good deal and worked pretty well. So I am buying a new one!El cliente cumplió con la entrega del producto a tiempo, por lo cual he quedado satisfecho para poder optar o tomar en cuenta para una próxima compra. gracias........All 3 items listed worked fine. Great value deal. I recommend this as a good set for anyone who needs it
Sunday, April 13, 2014
TomTom USB Home Charger for TomTom GPS Units

- AC Home Charger One
- Offers the Freedom and Convenience of Charging While Away from Your Vehicle
- Works from Any Standard Electric Outlet at Home, at Work, or in Hotel Rooms
- Recharges the TomTom ONEs Lithium Ion Battery Via Built In USB Port
Though the Tom Tom charger works very well, I could have saved money by just using the cell phone charger which does exactly the same thing. Now I have a spare.
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I have no idea about the product because I never received it from RitzCamera. They are the worst seller I have encountered. Here is the feedback I have left for RitzCamera... "Worst Amazon seller. RitzCamera put a status on my order that it was being prep'd for ship and could not be canceled, in violation of Amazon rules. After almost 2 weeks sent several email asking order be canceled. Would not cancel until told I would file complaint with Amazon. Said they would cancel and then shipped 2 days later. Had to file claim with Amazon to get them to refund. Stay away!"Now, after almost a month since this travesty began, RitzCamer is harassing me to withdraw my negative feedback, with the offer of allowing me to keep the cable, even though the cable is already enroute to their warehouse. Utterly ridiculous!It is great having a GPS charger in the house, I do not always want to have to keep the GPS plugged in when I am using it in the car, I can take it into the house or hotel to change it at night.Great item, and fast service. It's great to be able to charge my GPS in the house and not have to leave it in the car.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
MotoBatt MBBABY (6V/12V 500mA) Baby Boy Battery Charger
Monday, April 7, 2014
Heavy Duty Plug-In Car / Vehicle Charger for BlackBerry 9300 Curve 3G Phone!

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This is a good and convenient product. Unfortunately later I found my new car was equipped with a USB input. If you don't have , it is good that you can charge your blackberry on the way.Friday, April 4, 2014
AC Adapter Charger For Uniden Bearcat Radio Scanners Shown In List Below. DOES NOT FIT ANY OTHER MO

Saturday, March 29, 2014
Nature Power 55006 6-Watt Folding Monocrystalline Solar Panel and Phone Charger
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Go Power! GPRV-155 '155 Watt' Solar Charging Kit
