Monday, October 20, 2014

Cobra XRS 9960G Voice Alert 15-Band Radar/Laser Detector with 1.5-Inch Full-Color Display, GPS Loca

Cobra XRS 9960G Voice Alert 15-Band Radar/Laser Detector with 1.5-Inch Full-Color Display, GPS Locator, and Red Light/Speed Features
  • 1.5-inch full-color ExtremeBright DataGrafix II display provides enhanced data display in easy-to-read vivid colors
  • GPS Locator and Lifetime Subscription to AURA Database alert you to verified Speed and Red Light Camera locations
  • Detects all 15 radar/laser bands with super-fast lock-on detection circuitry; provides complete immunity to VG-2
  • 8-point electronic compass, Voice Alert, car battery voltage display/low car battery warning and much more
  • One-year limited warranty
  • NOTE: The product is a Cobra XRS 9960G (composed of the XRS 9955, RDA GPSL55 GPS locator
  • Cobra radar
  • Energy certified
  • Portable design

This is definately not a pretty radar detector. In the days of Apple design, and GPS's looking great and slim, LCD televisions, and kitchen appliances looking and functioning great; there's not a lot of excuse for poor industrial design. More on the construction in a moment.

February 21, 2013 Update: The replacement unit has worked flawlessly for more than three years now. The new screen saver blacks out the screen leaving a flashing dot, so there is less chance for burn in. I still use this unit. I used a newer model and dislike it (the one with the big touch flip down screen the Vedetta). This old standard just keeps working. I banged the GPS unit and loosened the connector when I dropped it on the floor of the car. If I spent some time and glued the cover on the GPS unit back together (it is a really simple clamshell snap together deal), the thing would work perfectly again. I don't really care so much about the GPS updates anymore. Photo enforcement is at virtually every single intersection in Chicago now, and I don't use this much in the city. Honestly, if the thing could just display my speed without that wart, I'd be really happy. You can read the long review, or just take my word that a guy that has owned this for three years, has never gotten a ticket while using it, and is still happy with the thing. It is ugly as sin but it works just fine.

January 8, 2010 update. The Railroad signal also works, it went off near a railroad track. The Emergency Vehicle alarm has gone off a lot lately, for police cars and Ambulances. Very nice.

The display has gotten a distinct burn in for the speed display (I'm testing Cobra's warranty repair service with this January 23, 2010 a brand new core unit arrived quickly, Cobra made good on the warranty, no questions asked). The display does not work at all if you leave the detector in the cold, around freezing. Once the unit warms up it finally works, but it will be an ugly orange for a long time. And see the comments about getting a bean bag mount the suction cups do not work at all in the cold.

SOFTWARE update Cobra now offers 64 bit for Vista and XP software. It only took them 6 months to deliver the update. Boo on Cobra for pitiful software support. They get really bad marks for their inability to support their device. Follow the install directions very carefully.

October 10, 2009 update. The Emergency Vehicle alarm finally went off. Another that made me almost jump out of my skin, the noise is a lot like a police siren. A police car was pulling somebody over with siren going. Well before I could hear the siren, the alarm went off on the screen. I had already seen the lights before the alarm went off. If a police car is equiped with a special transmitter, the Cobra will go off.

September 26, 2009 update. Laser detector finally went off. About made me jump out of my skin. The sound is kind of Star Wars, crazy buzzy sound. The goofiest icon come up, its an image of a gun with a laser sight on it. But the good news it works. Definately works just fine. I've also had some fun with this unit, the Chicago area has a ton of construction with threatened photo radar speed enforcement. The amazing thing, if they ever turn on those radar guns that are out there right now, Chicago will make a ton of money. This unit warns for those guns a long ways in advance, and it beeps like insanity whenever I am on top of one. This thing really works.

June 2, 2009 Tech Support update. Well this is not the fastest company I have ever met. Web support via the web form is pitiful at best. Twice I entered the exact same information and never got a response over a 1 week time period. I finally used an email address (it's buried in an advertisement looking thing on the FAQ's) and got a response within two hours of their normal business hours. And I got a nasty gram from somebody telling me to relax, tech support would get back to me (after over 7 work days, I lost all hope), they did receive all three of my emails. Frankly, a really poor showing on their part. God help you if you need tech support from this company. The FAQ section for the radar detectors is just awful. Pretty well worthless.

Back to Original Review:

The really great news, this radar detector flat out works. It works well. I'm amazed at how well it works. Photo, Ka, X, and Caution Zones saw them all, they all work just great thank you very much. Haven't seen a laser alert, emergency vehicles, or a Railroad crossing alert yet; but I'd have every reason to believe those will work when they are really there.

The good 1/2 mile down the road, Ka chirped on, the lovely lady said Ka Alert, and two balls of signal strength. Sure enough, a 1/2 mile later down the raod, a policeman with radar pulled somebody over. Pretty darn good proof the unit can detect radar.

Unboxing I've posted some pictures of unboxing. It's actually some pretty decent packaging and got my heart rate up just a bit. You see, I used to be addicted to radar detectors. And then Laser came along, and I lost interest, (I'd already been through X band, then get a new one that would do Ka, enough already). Well that whole world has settled down now.

What is in the box? This funky looking radar detector with a big honking screen on the back end of it. And this really hideous half arm, half wart hanging off the side of the body; the GPS receiver. A coiled power cord. A goofy looking female mini-USB to male USB cable. A really crummy cheap window suction cup mount. A chunk of velcro. And an instruction book bag.

The installation. Ouch. The first step, you have to register the GPS and update the database. If you use the wrong model number to register the GPS you'll be ripped off your lifetime Aura database updates. Make sure you use the XRS 9960G model number not the number on the radar detector. And you have to input the serial number off the little dinky GPS receiver. Once registered, you then have to download and install a little piece of software that will live on your computer forever it's called RDA GPSL-55 (you got me how they came up with that gorgeous name). Then you are supposed to plug in the USB cable and the GPS receiver. Now if you have Vista, the website says you are on your own. With XP they give you step by step instructions. Well, the best deal, if you have Vista or XP 64 Bit don't even bother. The software / driver will not work at all, nothing, nada. So you have to find a 32 bit machine to do this update. My Aspire One netbook did the job. Then you have to remove the GPS when you start up the RDA GPSL-55 software, and you have to enter the GPS serial number. Once all that craziness is done, you might get lucky and the GPS will update with it's brand spanking new database. Mine finally did after three tries.

So software set up just not cool at all. Forget 64 Bit operating systems. And forget about any kind of real live software support on the Cobra website; it just doesn't exist at all.

So now that the little reciever is updated, I installed this in the car. Cobra needs to take a lesson from Garmin, or the GPS industry, about car mounts for devices. They shipped the cheapest piece of garbage to hang this on your windshield. The metal is nothing to bend. The suction cups are exactly that, suction cups that are very hard to push on or remove. So, bottom line this thing looks like garbage hanging from the windshield.

The power cord is way too short. I had to stretch is a long ways to work in my Buick Rendezvous (I know a radar magnet) if those suction cups ever let go, this unit is flying to the back of the bus quickly. The Mercedes was a little better.

There's one other critical design flaw. The socket for the GPS receiver is a standard mini-USB connector; cheap and not exactly super secure. Definately not an automotive type connection. The power socket is right beside that GPS socket. The GPS almost covers up the power socket, and when you stretch the power cord, it stresses the GPS connection. First time around, the GPS wasn't seated right because the power cord pulled it out.

Now the good stuff. Power this up, and you are greeted by one of the nicest female voices I've heard on an electronic device in a long time. And then you get to look at the display. Well Cobra could have spent maybe five more dollars on this display. It is super low res, the icons are really goofy looking and super clunky. For some unknown reason, they love how much electricity the unit is getting, there's this huge battery in the default display that tells you 14.7V, or whatever is going in. I would haver rather seen the speed displayed.

Customization through the menus is not super intuitive, there's only 4 buttons to work with. They don't always do exactly what I thought they should, a minor annoyance.

Now on to the testing. About 1/4 mile from a camera monitored intersection, the displayed turned to a camera with a green donut, and the Cobra lady said Photo Alert. A bit closer, and an arrow appeared at the top. Closer and the donut got larger and yellow. Closer still, the donut turned red, by that time I was pretty much at the edge of the intersection. This was pretty cool. Worked every single time.

I found a policeman staked out on a road, doubled back and got the Ka alert mentioned at the top of the review. Given the two level signal strength, it wasn't a false alarm. And the fact that he pulled somebody over, well it was real.

The Caution zones is kind of interesting. It's apparently areas where a lot of accidents have been reported. Sure enough, Caution came on with an exclamation point in the middle of the donut, and Cobra lady told me Caution Alert. The color change was exactly like the Camera alert. The two that came up were in front of a school at a very busy intersection. And the second was in front of a hospital.

False alarms. It did a pretty darn good job rejecting them. O'Hare airport is notorious for heavy duty false alarms everywhere. I got X and Kz alarms, but all were only one ball signal strength. The other great thing this unit does, once the alarm is set, you get the voice plus a tone. Then you get tone. And if the signal doesn't get stronger, the tone gets quieter; but the X or Ka radar gun icon stays lit up. It's a really great way to work.

Multiple alarms got a caution and an X band alarm at once. The Caution stayed huge and the X band radar showed up on the screen. So both were there to see.

Highway driving. Well this is a bit strange and will take some getting used to. Those Caution and Photo alarms are all based on GPS coordinates data. When you travel along a highway, sometimes you will pass near one of those areas. Well you have to look closely at the icon for the direction the arrow is pointing. If it's pointing straight up, that zone is probably on the road in front of you. If it's to the side, well it's probably not a highway warning, but a street parallel to the highway. It's tricky to see at first.

Oh the GPS speed was off by between 1 and 2 mph. I know this because I've calibrated this vehicle's digital speed display with two Garmin GPS units. The Cobra thinks the speed is really 1 to 2 mph slower than it really is.

So bottom line it's a really good unit, that does exactly what they say it does. It could be much better built. The Passport series from Cincinnati Microwave is much better built their GPS receiver is built in. However, their displays are all words, no pictures. So Cobra wins there. As Cobra's highest end radar detectors, they did a great job on the things that count; and did a poor job on the visual part.

The part that I find amazing, couple this with a Garmin Nuvi GPS; and it will be hard to look at the road. I'll almost need a copilot to help me with all these gadgets! Safe travels.

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So I have been using this Radar Detector for about 5 days now and loving/hating every moment of it. I am not convinced....here are my thoughts.

The box includes the detector, a suction cup mount (works well), a piece of velcro for dash mounting, a gps receiver dongle, a usb to mini usb cable (12 inch cable), and of course the power cord.

What I like:

1. The unit is designed well and mounts very easily using the suction cup mount (I do not want to permanently attach adhesive backing velcro to my dash).

2. The ability to update the GPS dongle with up to date camera and speed trap information (When the site works)

3. The intuitive (compact) display that gives you basic GPS info (direction and so forth).

4. The voice feedback when an alert is detected.

What I dislike:

1. The website was down for-ever and in FireFox shows that it is blacklisted by Google. Internet explorer does not show it blacklisted and works just fine.

2. The updates to the GPS dongle must be on a Windows based PC running a 32bit OS. MAC's are not supported.

3. Horrible support. I tried to call when the site was down to see if they had a solution....no response, no call backs.

**NOTE: You download a small software from the website which you install on your pc..once installed you plug the dongle in and you must enter the serial number on the back of it so you can get the update...

My experience:

I live in the land of State Troopers (New Jersey) and commute to the city that invented the Traffic-Cam (New York City). My total round-trip commute is about 125 miles daily...therefore I spend a lot of time in my car. I have never felt the need for a Radar Detector because I was afraid that it would make me drive a little bit more faster then I do already.. That being said I definitely wanted to give this puppy a shot and see what it detected and what it did not.

I finally got the GPS dongle updated with the latest database that had updated information about camera's, speed traps, etc....apparently this is updated every 24 hours (when the site is up and running). Plug in the dongle and turn the unit on and you are ready to go.

First test, locally around my home where I know we have 3 live cameras at traffic lights and 2 dummy cameras. I drove my little car near the dummy cameras and no alert...drove past the live cameras and 2 of them showed an alert while the 3rd did not. I made a note of the 3rd one so I could add it to the database (you are allowed to login to the site and add updates for all users .. nice feature). Quick Note: June 25th Evening Drove home via this camera that I added to the database and voila it actually worked...the device notified me of a camera.

Second test, the police department in our area tries to be nice and instead of issuing citations they install these radar's on wheels that notify you of your speed so that you can control yourself (ha...I do live in the boonies). What better way to test a radar detector then to drive by these things...without facing a real officer. :-) I know of 4 of them on a regular basis. I drove up to two of them...meaning driving towards them and the detector started to signal an alert..probably about 3/4 of a mile before I got there. Awesome. Now then I drove up to two of them from behind....on one I got an alert 1/2 mile before and on the other about 1/4 mile before I got to it. It works..

Third Test The good ole' NJ highways with state troopers galore now in unmarked Dodge Chargers. Woo Hoo...this was going to be fun...but I didnt go nuts driving fast...just wanted to see this puppy work. I start off by changing the device to Hwy mode and off I went. I drive on i78 about 45 miles one way each day and there are a lot of speed traps. The rate of detection here was disappointing...about 50% of them never caused a signal...but that could simply mean the trooper wasn't looking for anyone. Still...pretty good. PS. I did turn on all of the available bands on the unit (it covers 15 different ones).

Fourth and final test, The city of the cameras! I drove through the Holland Tunnel into NYC ( I had turned the device to City mode before entering the tunnel). Naturally I got a lot of false K Band alerts (to be expected in dense areas with lots of wireless garbage). However here is where this thing came out in full force. It detected EVERY camera at EVERY light and warned me about it.... Gotta love that. I knew about most of the cameras it found but there were 6 that even I missed on my route from the Holland tunnel to midtown NYC. AWESOME.

Why then is my rating of this product 4/5 (i would have given it a 3.5 if I could). I simply dis-like the fact that the website is useless and blacklisted to boot. I also am a bit annoyed that I have to use a Windows PC at 32bit to install/update the GPS dongle. I use 64bit operating systems on a regular basis and mac's when I can...so the ability to update on any of them would be awesome...but I cant hate them for not supporting 64bit...a lot of companies don't. My main complaint is that its not MAC friendly. Last but not least...my main concern is that if people don't buy enough of these types of devices, the database will become outdated and thus the GPS dongle will be just that...it will tell you which way you are going but not be able to alert you to traps, troubled areas etc.

I still think the product is great but Cobra needs to work on implementation a little bit more. 3.5/5 for me...but since no halves are allowed its rounded up to 4.

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English-speaking Cobra Radar/Laser Detector is truly one of the best, bar none! While relatively easy to operate and comprehend, this device is recommended for city dwellers and highway travelers alike.

After opening the package and viewing the sophisticated electronics, we dreaded having to spend lots of time reading the operation manual; however, this was not the case. After roughly 22 minutes of reading, probing, and mounting the unit on our dashboard, the device was ready to go. Note that the product includes fixtures for optional windshield mounting too, but dashboard operation seemed more agreeable to avoid having the required power cord dangling above.

The four buttons are pleasantly minimal with settings for:

* City or Highway

* Dimness or brightness (via OLED technology = Organic Light Emitting Diode)

* Mute

* Power on/off with volume control

* Menu for further optional programming

Mute is a good feature when using this device with a normal GPS system; both sound and image are dually indicated. However, the unit includes an audio jack if one desires to connect to a speaker for sound amplification. Plus, using the Mute control, one may view additional features, such as the vehicle's actual voltage read from the cigarette lighter, which provides a 'low battery' warning; and there is a programmable compass; display of numeric longitude and latitude (via the GPS), and much more.

The Global Positioning System addition is brilliant, but we wished it provided directions like ordinary GPS's. This one detects new and existing photo enforcements; caution areas; speed alerts; programmable user location alerts, updatable GPS database information and more. Perhaps in the future, drivers will have all of these features worldwide including telephone and email capability all-in-one.

We did not experience false alerts in our tested urban and suburban area. For example, there were warnings for speed indicator units (warning drivers to be cognizant of their speed); law enforcement vehicles in transit (note that "parked" unattended units generated no alert); regular (non-cargo) trains did not alert; however, regular rails like AM-Trak picked up signals. At the local international airport, the device did not beep constantly, but rather it alerted us correctly when obvious vehicles were nearby. Note that in the city, we had unclear alerts, but realized there are often "unmarked" vehicles that aren't so obvious. With Intellimute technology, the system worked as expected. In fact, Cobra knows if our vehicle is moving slowly or stopped; it detects and displays RPM and may be programmed with Activation Points.

The only potential downside is the laser's need for 360 degree view of the vehicle's surroundings. If the laser is obstructed by object(s) or severe foul weather (i.e. dense rain, snow, smoke, or fog), such Acts of God may prevent its operation. Also, the alerts only speak, "K Alert" or "Ka Alert" and few others; therefore, one must read the manual to decipher the alert code.

Thus far, Cobra XRS 9960G is fully legal in all 50 states.

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I purchased this item almost immediately after it came out. I have had it for about 14 months.

My experience with this radar detector is a mixed one. I have found it useful several times but this device has many fundamental flaws in the design.

1. GPS receiver stopped working.

It worked OK for over a year. Then all of the sudden GPS reception started to become intermittent. It would say "GPS signal OK" but show the wrong direction of travel and then get "disconnected". The satellite symbol on the screen showed no reception. I have not moved or changed cars or position of the radar detector or anything to affect the performance of the GPS. Recently, it says "NO GPS signal. See user's manual". I have even held the device under an open sunroof for 20 minutes. It still does not receive the GPS signals.

2. Screen is burned-in.

I like to keep my screen on. It displays the battery voltage and the direction of travel (when it worked) which I find informative. In the beginning, i loved the OLED display colors and contrast. However, over the 14 months that I have owned the product, it has severely burned a pattern on the screen. The pattern is easily visible on any other screen and it is very annoying. A pixel that is brightly illuminated on the home screen glows dimly compared to one which is off on the home screen if these pixels are the same color and intensity on another screen.

3. Form and fit

One word. UGLY. While useful, this device could stand a face lift. The screen is larger than the thickness of the body, requiring the front of the detector to be taller than the back. Also, the GPS receiver stick out like a sore thumb and it gets in the way of the power cord.

4. Response to actual radar signals.

I find that this receiver is not very fast at detecting radars. I see the cop car with the radar before this ever warns me most of the time. Also, it is impossible to drive past a drug store (walgreens, cvs, rite aid etc) without setting of the detector. I can live with the false alarms but I would prefer that it would warn me sooner when the real radar guns are present. Also, the signal strength of police radar rarely gets above 4 dots. It is rare that I see the red dot glow.

With that said, it has saved me from at least a couple of tickets so it paid for itself but I think it should perform better.

I hope Cobra is reading these reviews and actually working on improving their products. I think there is great potential in these devices but somehow this one is missing the final touches to make it a great product. Improve your software cobra, and improve the reliability of your hardware and hire a better mechanical designer for the external form of the device and you will have a product your competitors will envy.

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I purchased this unit for my wife, who needed an upgrade.

There are already some very thorough reviews on this, so I'll just cover the salient points.

First, there is some criticism of the GPS unit sticking out the side of the unit. It does look a bit punchy, but there is a reason for this design. Cobra had come out with an integrated GPS design, but they were sued by Escort, who has a patent on the integrated rd/GPS design. Cobra got around the patent by their new design.

I think that most rd's have sufficient sensitivity, so the issue for me is falsing. My wife's old rd falsed on everything, so it became almost useless as one learned to ignore it. Not a good thing if this time it's really a wolf out there.

I have the gold standard in rd's (after the Escort 9500)the Bel rx65, so I'll compare to that.

The Bel consistently falses in 2 places in the town next to me. The Cobra did likewise, as well as a few random other places, presumably from other rd's (a huge mis-feature of the old model).

It falsed on an X band door opener is Worcester. The Bel never does.

It seemed to have about the same detection range as the Bel when I encountered real radar.

Conclusion is that the Cobra will irritate a bit more that the Bel, but not bad.

I think that the LCD screen is a bit of overkill, but for any setup tasks, it's superior. I prefer the simpler LED setup for in-use.

The overall design is a bit bizarre, and the unit is quite large.

The mounting suction cup bracket is a joke flimsy, and the rd is just supported by the bracket's strength. Consequently, it bounces up down as you drive along. There is an alternate Velcro patch provided and we will go to that, once the other problem is solved...

The freaking power cord is too short! As mounted on the windshield, the power cord is pulled tight across the radio and heater controls (Ford Fusion). I figure that the accountant that did most of the design work decided that they could save 13.7 cents per unit if they shortened the cord.

For the GPS, you download a small program from the Internet, so that you can plug the GPS into your PC (not a Mac), and periodcally update the database. After installing the program, you plug the GPS in for an update, and Windows detects new hardware. It now wants a driver. The instructions never mention this part, but after 2 tries, I figured it out. When you install the program, you are putting the driver on the PC.

Other than the few design gaffs that I mentioned, it's not a bad rd.

I would not recommend this model. If you don't care about the GPS feature, there are better options out there.

This unit cost $208 from Amazon. The Bel rx65 can be found for as low as $263 at the time of this writing. For the extra ~$60, you can get a better unit. Remember, one avoided ticket will probably pay for the purchase.

In this case, my wife was OK with this model. I would have sent it back.

For a comprehensive review, you can search out Radar Roy on the web. He has several reviews on you-tube, including this rd. He does give a thumbs-up on the rd.

Addendum, 1/26/2010

Although my wife is the primary user, I have driven her car quite a bit in the last few months.

I have to admit a change of heart with this device. I now recommend it.

I like the auto-off/on feature, where it detects when the car is off, and shuts the detector down after 15 minutes. It then starts up automatically when the car is started. Totally hands off. All Fords keep the cigarette lighter live with the key off, so this eliminates the hassle of turning on and off.

It detects emergency vehicles that send out an alarm frequency.

The GPS feature is not a big deal where we live, but it does know, and warn, about naughty intersections. There are only a few in our area.

It falses maybe a bit more than the bel RX65, but then again, it doesn't false on the low morning sun on laser.

I like the lcd screen versus the typical led display. It allows for a very flexible display of information. I have found that after it self-mutes, a quick glance at the screen gives a very good status update.

In short, I've come to like this detector a lot and recommend it.

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I have had Iota products now for some time...about the introduction of their IQ4 smart charging add on. I have always found that their products do what is expected every time, and this item is the same. Nice because the Smart Charge module is included in the device, leaving nothing to hang outside the module.

Used to replace factory charger in RV. Factory module charged a constant 13.6 volts, and killed the battery on board.

This roughly fit in the same space as the factory charger/inverter with little modification needed.

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Supplies power AND maintains 12V AGM battery for my amateur radio station. Ideal combination, since it handles recharging as per battery manufacturer's spec even after prolonged outages.

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Product allows you to play devices but is not functional as a charger for them.

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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Battery Tender 021-0123 Battery Tender Junior 12V Battery Charger

Battery Tender 021-0123 Battery Tender Junior 12V Battery ChargerIn the analysis of buying a Tender Jr. vs. a Tender Plus, the main issues are time to full charge, battery size, & parasitic draw. The Tender Plus (1.25) will get the job done twice as fast as the Tender Jr. (0.75). Both now are similar architecturally, save it be the charging power & lack of temperature compensation on the Jr. They both are 4 stage, both have the same sophisticated computer chip technology running the charging process, etc... I spoke to The Deltran(The Manufacturer) customer service department on 3 different occasions, making sure I had the facts right. The first 2 times I was misinformed about the temperature compensation issue. I am editing this review to be accurate as of today's date of 12/01/10. Because The Plus will bring a battery to full charge twice as quickly as The Jr. will, The Plus has a much better chance at overcoming a parasitic draw on your batteries power. Modern cars have sophisticated electronics that require constant power 24/7. Check all your battery connections & your alternator belt!!! If the connections are not clean & tight, clean it with original coca-cola and a rag / brush, make sure they fit snugly. If your alternator belt is too loose it will not charge your battery properly. If you only want to buy one Tender, don't cheap out, buy The Plus if you have the money to do so. If you want to buy 2 or 3 Tenders to make sure all your batteries are fully charged, the Jr. will probably do just fine. I personally alternate The Jr. between 3 different cars, if I had it to do over again, I would buy The Plus instead as I am not a patient person. Both models will turn off in 72 hours automatically if a full charge is not reached, & neither will start charging without at least 3 volts stored in the battery before initiating a charge. If you left your lights on for 4 days like I did, get a jump, & drive your car around for 30 minutes before hooking up any Tender to charge your dead battery. Either of these 2 Battery Tenders are the best in the world, don't bother doing anymore research, I have done it all for you. Buy one or buy both!!! I bought The Plus model a few months ago also... These babies save you $$$, time & frustration!!! Get the 25 foot extension if you want to charge a car that sits in the driveway, it's only $12. You might also want to buy the Cigarette Lighter Apapter to charge cars that have the battery in the trunk, like the BMW E39 models.

I bought my first Battery Tender Jr. about 20 years ago (for an antique car that I drove infrequently) and it worked fine for over 15 years. I included it with that antique car when I sold it, and as far as I know, it still works.

Based on my prior experience, on November 4, 2010, I bought another Battery Tender Jr. from Amazon for another infrequently driven car. It is now less than 1 year later, and that Battery Tender Jr. got so hot that the plastic case buckled and separated at the seam. So, planning to return it under warranty, I read their terms. Not only do I have to pay to ship that defective unit back to Deltran (which I expected), they also charge a fee for "Warranty Evaluation, Shipping & Handling"! That is OUTRAGEOUS! Since I have my receipt, my fee would be only $7.95 (if no receipt, fee is $11.95). It would cost me $18.90 ($7.95 plus $10.95 USPS Flat Rate medium box) to return it (or $22.90 if I didn't have a receipt which is more than the $21.39 cost of a new one from Amazon delivered!) Why bother with a warranty claim? If that was Deltran's plan from the outset to discourage warranty claims their so-called "warranty" is a fraudulent misrepresentation.

No doubt that my first, 20-year old Battery Tender Jr. was made in the USA. Not so with the second one the label says "Made in China". A piece of Junk!

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The battery Tender Jr. comes with 1 set of permanent mount ring terminals & 1 set of mini jumper cable clamps so you can hardwire 1 car & use the clamps whereever they are needed.The 1-way quick disconnect on the cord makes things very easy to hook up & unhook. And it is maintaining my battery fine, no more dead car.

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This is an easy to install and use battery tender. If you store your motorcycle during the winter you should use one of these to extend the life of your battery.

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Great Product. I needed a way to keep my minivan battery topped off during extended idle time because my electronic rust protection device was draining the battery. This product does the job beautifully! The only trouble that I ran into initially was that the charger would not start charging because my battery voltage had dropped below 3 volts (this is a safety feature built into the unit). Once I got the voltage up above 3 volts (by briefly attaching jumper cables to another vehicle), it charged just fine. It took a few hours initially, but now I keep the battery connected while the vehicle sits in the garage.

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Gomadic Intelligent Compact AC Home Wall Charger for the Olympus DM-620 - High output power with a

Gomadic Intelligent Compact AC Home Wall Charger for the Olympus DM-620 - High output power with a convenient, foldable plug design - Uses TipExchange Technology
  • Gomadic Powerful High Wattage wall charger for home or travel use. Customized circuit design is based on the latest in power regulation and is tailored to the precise output voltage and resistor ID requirements of the Olympus DM-620 (accurate to 0.1v!)
  • Power Sleep"" feature reduces vampire power draw 99%. Charger will consume less than 0.1W of power when in ""dormant state"" (e.g. not connected to the Olympus DM-620).
  • Advanced state-of-the-art internal circuitry protects the Olympus DM-620 from power surges, overcharging, and short-circuiting, to significantly extend the internal battery lifecycle.
  • Specification: Input Voltage (100 - 240vAC), Cable length (50 inches), Transformer Dimensions (2.0 X 1.75 inches), Foldable Adapter (Yes), Circuit Design (Olympus DM-620 Specific)
  • Uniquely engineered in a small, lightweight, and highly portable design, the Gomadic Olympus DM-620 Wall Charger travels easily, saving both space and time.

The Olympus DM-620 is the best of the best; however, it does not come with an AC charger. Now I am no longer dependent on my computer or another USB source to recharge my recorder batteries. This charger is compact and features a folding AC plug which makes it easy to store when traveling. I would recommend this charger to anyone who currently owns or plans to purchase an Olympus DM-620.

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This really helps for use when I travel and use it for long periods of time transcribing genealogy writings that I cannot copy or request.

Rubberized Retractable Car Charger for Apple iPhone 3G (Black)

Rubberized Retractable Car Charger for Apple iPhone 3GDo not buy. This product worked for the first couple of days and then ceased to charge my iPhone. On a side note, the only thing "rubberized" about this charger is a sticker on one side of the unit.

Bought this for my husband's iphone 3G...despite saying it would work for a 3G it was too big to connect to the phone, had to send it back.

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What do you want for $10 in the non-OEM iPhone market? I have used this off and on for six-months and find it compact in my travel case, already filled with too many wires for my iPhone and laptop. So this never gets tangled and works as it should for occasional use. I would not buy this if you use your iPhone in your car everyday. That calls for heavy duty, OEM equipment. This is great and compact for travel, including airplane power connectors in the cigarette lighter format.

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Charger broke 1st I tried to use it. Will not retract. Don't waste you money buying this item. S

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My new charger lasted about 3 weeks and died (although I really only tried to charge the phone 3 or 4 times with the charger). And when it did work, it took hours and hours to put a charge on the iphone. These things are complete pieces of junk. Cheap pieces of junk. Good luck!!!!!

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Solartech SPM005P-D 5-Watt 12-Volt Polycrystalline PV Solar Panel

Solartech SPM005P-D 5-Watt 12-Volt Polycrystalline PV Solar PanelI selected this to add to the outside of my enclosed auto trailer to keep the winch and front jack battery charged. needed to be waterproof..

very nice package, and easy to mount (altho a little fun getting the bolts inside the frame was a challenge)..

so far working as epxected, the battery voltage is rising, even without direct sun.

and because its black, you almost don't notice it.

Sam

Perfect to charge my trailer deep cycle battery. Fast too. A economical solution to the how to charge the camping battery and keep it alive.

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This worked well for our portable solar generator. Now we want to make a larger one, since this worked so well.

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Car Charger For Sanyo VI-2300, SCP-2400, SCP-3100, SCP-3200

Car Charger For Sanyo VI-2300, SCP-2400, SCP-3100, SCP-3200I looked all over the place to replace my car charger, with no luck. Not only does this work for my ancient cell phone, but the shipping speed was fantastic.

It works great been using it for over a year now. Nine more words required what will I say. Hmmm how about we give small business a break and cut some taxes for small business.,

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Car Charger for Pantech Matrix C740

Car Charger for Pantech Matrix C740this charger actually works better then my plug-in charger. it charges very fast i'am very pleased would recommend this charger great value for the money

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GSI Super Quality Desktop 3-In-1 Rapid Charger/Cradle/Data-Sync Docking Station For HTC Explorer Dr

GSI Super Quality Desktop 3-In-1 Rapid Charger/Cradle/Data-Sync Docking Station For HTC Explorer Droid Cell Phone - Plus Slot For Extra Battery Charge - Powered By USB Or By Included AC Wall AdapterThis docking station Charges and Synchronizes Your Data At The Same Time. It can also charge an extra battery using the included AC adapter. I really like this charger because it is easy to use, very affordable and Compact, It Is A Great Alternative For Other pricier Models Out There!

I did notice that the USB charges Phone and the AC adapter only charges extra battery. Great find & great buy.

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Portable 2.5 Inches LCD HD 720P 6 IR LEDs Nightvision Car DVR Support HDMI Output

Portable 2.5 Inches LCD HD 720P 6 IR LEDs Nightvision Car DVR Support HDMI Output
  • Portable HD 720P Night Vision Car DVR With wide view angle HD image sensor.
  • With 2.5 inch LTPS TFT 270 degrees rotated LCD display Screen for a good view.
  • Support HD 1280 x 720 high resolution video ,Support motion detection.
  • With 6 pieces IR LED lamp, support night vision function,With HDMI output port, support HD video output.
  • Not only can record on your way of moving scenery, but also can take all kinds of trafficaccidents to be used as evidence of the exercise.

I took a chance and I am glad I did. I've had this camera for maybe less then a month and so far so good. I got it because of the way people drive in my area and to say the least if an accident occurs it is usually a they say/you say scenario. This camera has already come in handy for me.

The one feature I really, really like about this camera is being able to turn the audio off. This makes it easy for the people riding with me to accept I have a camera in the car without them getting paranoid about our conversations being recorded. I also like being able to set the loop minutes, right now I have it set to 5 minutes which is plenty. I tried 11 minutes and I felt it was too long especially if I wanted to find a specific point on the video.

There was some quirky stuff that happened with it but that was at the beginning and they haven't happened since so I am going to chalk those up to growing pains.

I followed the directions about charging the battery for 12 hrs prior to use and letting it completely drain before recharging for the first 3 charges but the battery really can't hold a charge past 45 minutes. I just plug it into the lighter port anyways so losing power in the middle of a car ride doesn't happen. Another quirk I encountered was if I took the battery completely out of the camera unit and put it back in once or twice a day the camera started acting funny like not recording or turning on. I got the camera to work again by pulling the SD card out and putting it back in. So, I no longer take the battery out and I haven't had any problems since.

I am uploading a video with this review I've uploaded a video of the night vision on youtube search for Barrudaki it's on my channel under reviews. For the price it is a good camera, if you can live with the occasional quirk and try pulling the SD card when it does act up you can be happy with this camera. Not sure how to judge the night vision. I would say it is ok. If you encounter an issue try pulling the SD card out and reinserting it.

It records in .avi format which is good,it is compatible with other editing software I have.

**Update***

Not sure what is going on but looks like the seller changed the description of the dash cam. Not sure if they are selling the same model I have so just a heads up quality may defer.

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I keep a dash cam running when ever I drive to catch those instant moments and it has already saved me a ticket from a crooked cop so when my dash cam died I purchased this one. I purchased another camera $10 cheaper and it lasted 4 months. Even though it looked IDENTICLE it was by far inferior. This one has a larger battery (5c rather than a 4c), it actually does have an HDMI output (the other said it did but did not), it feels heavier if that means anything (internal electronics?) it actually does accept a 32 gig memory card (says will accept up to 64 gig) where the other says it will accept up to a 32 gig does but will not. The menus seem more in-depth rather than something to seem like you have an operating system like the others. It is ever so slightly larger but maybe that is just my impression. It comes with many cords (HDMI adapter, audio/video adapter/power cord/PC USB cord where the other only comes with a power cord). Now, I just installed this camera to replace the other that died so I will be updating this review as the data changes for better or worse so stay tuned, but so far I am very impressed more so than the other when it first arrived.................... UPDATE: I discovered today, the first day of use that the display is much clearer and sharper in bright sun light then the other unit I had. Another impressive factor............ UPDATE: My unit stopped working after 5 days of use and after some diagnostics found the memory card failed. Also found that this unit does NOT accept 64 gig memory cards as it says. When my 32 gig memory card failed I purchased a 64 gig high quality and it would not accept it. I tried several others and still did not work so went back to a 32 gig and back in business. But also found that once I turn off the unit it will not turn back on till I cycle the power... WTF...That's cool, I want it to turn on and start recording when I start the engine. Final note: You may wish to give it a good over night charge before using it off the cycled power outlet otherwise you may have unpredictable issues on startup and shutdown in automatic mode. UPDATE: the auto cycle off when power loss has stopped working... no big deal... when I turn off the vehicle I can turn off the unit and when I start the vehicle it auto starts as its should.

UPDATE 6/20/2013 It has died completely except for the power light... No screen operation at all... It's time to bury it...

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this camera if "good enough". you can read plates of the car that you are behind at a stop light but not if you are following the car at a safe distance on the freeway. the mic picked up a lot of vibration noises even though the suction mount is very solid. i couldn't get some of the features to work without crashing the unit and having to reset it. for example, if i opt to have the camera record for 10 more minutes after i turn off my car, i would need to power cycle (sometimes needing to unplug and remove the battery) the camera to get it working correctly again. another bug is that i could not get the screen to turn off automatically after a set amount of time of operation. i resorted to folding the screen up so that it's brightness does not distract me while driving at night. also, the motion detection is not sensitive enough for a reliable recording and it cannot be adjusted. otherwise, it's a solid unit.

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I purchased two to cover the front and rear of my car. I purchased a 32GB SD card for each and after using both for a day one failed and would not accept the SD card then the other went too. I confirmed with the seller about the defective one and returned both. I cannot take chances with one not recording when it is absolutely necessary. I plan on investing in a more expensive and reliable unit through amazon.

One thing to note, once car drivers see the camera in the rear of the vehicle, it changes the way that they drive too and tailgaters start to back off.

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So far so good.

Can't say much about it now but manual is the usual made in China. You can not count on it.

Quality is good.

I will come back with some more reviews and will upload a movie soon.

Powersonic PS-6100F1 - 6 Volt/12 Amp Hour Sealed Lead Acid Battery with 0.187 Fast-on Connector

Powersonic PS-6100F1 - 6 Volt/12 Amp Hour Sealed Lead Acid Battery with 0.187 Fast-on Connector
  • Sealed/Maintenance-Free - The valve regulated, spill-proof construction allows troublefree, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add electrolyte, as gases generated during overcharge are recombined in a unique
  • Valve Regulated Design - Our batteries incorporate a series of one-way low pressure valves. These self sealing valves allow the venting of any excess gasses that may be produced in the battery due to severe overcharging.
  • Design Flexibility - Batteries may be used in series and/or parallel to obtain choice of voltage and capacity. Due to recent design breakthroughs, the same battery may be used in either cyclic or standby applications.
  • Rugged Construction - The high impact resistant battery case is made of nonconductive ABS plastic to UL94-HB. This material imparts very good resistance to shock, vibration, chemicals and heat. Certain models feature flame retardant (FR) cases.
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range - Power-Sonic batteries may be discharged over a temperature range of -40C to +60C (-40F to +140F) and charged at temperatures ranging from -40C to +50C (-40F to +122F)

I already used this specific type and brand of battery on my APC UPS, and have no problems, that's why i bought the same brand, and this seller has the better price and fast shipping

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I needed a new battery for my solar electric fence charger. The company who makes the charger sells a very similar looking battery for four times the cost. I bought this one and it's worked perfectly.

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I am in the begining stages of building a solar energy system. I have 2 of these batteries in series to 12 volts. I ran an incondesnt dome light that would trip the, I assume, amperage overprotection in the charge controller if I left it on after awhile, but never killed the battery. Then I hooked up an led light strip and left it on and the charge indicator on the solar controller still showed green. I stilluse the dome light for another room that I use less. The charge indicator on the charge controller goes to yellow with the incondesent light on. So I'm expanding, picked up 2 more of these batteries, more led strips,I'll leave an update.

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I use this rechargeable battery . on my Wildlife Trail Cameras.I don't have to replace them as ofter as the disposable batterys.

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Charged it on arrival and it is still working great in the kid's hot wheel.

Batteries arrived on time. Recommend this supplier.

USB Data Cable + USB Car + USB Home Travel Charger for Sandisk Sansa View

USB Data Cable + USB Car + USB Home Travel Charger for Sandisk Sansa View
  • This Combo Pack Includes: One USB Charger, One USB Home Charger, One USB Data Cable,
  • Charger: Input: 100V - 240V (U.S. & World Standard), LED light power indicator, Best replacement for original charger.
  • Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver mode to prevent overcharging and short circuit.
  • USB cable: 2-In-1 Features: Hotsysnc & Charging. Connect your iPod with your PC/Laptop by USB port.Software & technical support not included.

I purchased this item with great hope based on the reviews submitted. However, when I received I noticed the items were not the same as those pictured. Also the moment I plugged the wall charger in the wall and tried to remove it, one AC prong stayed stuck in the outlet. It just pulled right out of the wall charger. So I gave the USB cable a chance but that did not work out great either. When I plugged it into my computer, it did charge the Sansa and it seemed to work. But while transferring files to the Sansa it crashed. This never happened with the original cord. All in all the quality is very cheap, as is evident in the price.

If it helps anyone the items I purchased claimed to be produced by BargainCell but they shipped from iShoppingDeals. I mention this because while writing this review I noticed the same item link now states it ships from a different seller. So perhaps that could make all the difference. Considering the price I may not return the kit but its still money lost so I hope this review helps others.

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This charger set is very convenient. Easy to use. I use it at the house, at the office and in the car. I recommend it.

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It does what it is supposed to do-it charges the Sansa View quickly and efficently.

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I ordered this because Best Buy doesn't sell accessories for non-iPod mp3 players. It worked to charge my Sansa View only once or twice but now I have to manipulate the connection of cable to device to ensure contact. Disappointed.

Worked well charged up right away ots all black in color. Cord not very long.Quality looks cheap but its still a great buy

Eton BoostBloc 4000mAh Portable Backup Battery Pack-Charger for Smart Phones (two full charges for

Eton BoostBloc 4000mAh Portable Backup Battery Pack-Charger for Smart Phones and Other Devices
  • Portable backup battery pack with rechargeable 4000mAh lithium ion polymer battery
  • Fully charges most smartphones two times when fully charged
  • LED battery charge indicator
  • Shake unit to check battery level
  • Micro-USB DC input for use with smart phone chargers (iPhone block, etc)

I own a couple of different battery packs as I have a smartphone that loves to each it's charge up when I'm hiking/biking and away from an outlet. I own a couple other Eton products and decided I would try this block from them. I'm glad I did. I can throw this in my pack when out and about and keep my phone charged wherever I go. It's been very reliable and holds it's charge well when not using it for long periods of time. I've also charged my phone up to three times from 25% to 100% on a single charge. It's also one of the few external chargers like this that will charge my Kindle Fire HD 8.9. Very helpful if I'm out camping and I want to watch a movie that I've downloaded to the Kindle. I've had this for almost a year now and it stays in my backpack ready when I need it. I lost my first one somewhere and couldn't live without it so I bought a second one almost immediately. Worth the investment for me and has paid for itself several times by providing power in situations where I needed it.

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I kept this charged for thirty five days (just outside the Amazon return policy window)without using it. Last night I decided to plug it in to charge my iPad. When I woke up this morning the iPad battery had gone from 38% to 71%. However the charger was dead. Very disappointing.

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Hurricane Sandy hit the New York area in the fall of 2012, effecting over 200,000 of us who got caught up in the fury of the deadliest and most destructive hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. With power out for much of us in Lower Manhattan for days, it became time to take a a more serious look at emergency preparedness. Luckily I was well-prepared for the five-day power outages we went through, but one can never be prepared enough.

Etón BoostBloc 4000 is a small, compact device that is designed to serve as a portable backup battery pack and charger for smartphones and other USB-powered devices. It's deceptively compact, more than one might guess from the images here. At a total of 4000mAh, it's listed as offering "two full charges for most phones," but more on this later.

I'll list the subjective pros and cons found so far with this portable backup battery pack/charger for those looking for just the key points, then follow with some expanded details.

◆ High Points:

+ Compact; fits easily in your hand, 1.0"H x 2.2"W x 2.2"D, weighs ~3¾ ounces

+ Clean, minimalist design; fits into any work or professional environment

+ Micro-USB DC input; allow for connection to most USB chargers

+ LED charge indicators; four levels, activated by a shake

+ Micro-USB cable included; about 2-feet long

◆ Low Points:

May or may not live up to "two full charges" claim. See below.

◆ In Use:

The Etón BoostBloc 4000 comes packaged in a clear presentation box that's easy to open, and (luckily for us) not one of those clamshell packages. The included instructions are easy to follow. Mine arrived about ¾ charged, so I plugged it in to top it up. If it's fully drained the suggested charge time is five hours. The four blue LEDs will indicate the battery level, from 1 LED < 25% to 4 LEDs > 75%. To check the charge level, you just give it a quick shake. This seemed strange at first, but one gets used to it quickly, and there are no buttons to bump.

However... you may wish to check the power requirements of the smartphone or other device that you may want to charge. For example, my Samsung Galaxy S III (check the specs) comes with a 2100mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery, and if you quickly do the math, you'll quickly see that the 4000mAh rating of the BoostBloc 4000 is just under what it would take to give two full charges. In actual use I found that it gave about 1½ charges when the phone was left on, but slightly over 1¾ charges when the phone was turned off.

There are two other variations of this device: the Etón BoostBloc 2000, which is rated at 2000mAh, and the Etón BoostBloc 6600, which is rated at 6600mAH. Simply put, do the math before you make your choice, and you should be able to pick the right one for your needs.

In practical use, I found this Etón BoostBloc 4000 to be quite good for my needs when charging the Galaxy S III, as I was already aware of its mAh (milliamp hour) rating, so it lived up to my expectations. Also found that it had no problem putting a full charge on my Kindle Fire HD 8.9", even when I ran it down to about a 5% charge remaining. On a more practical side for emergency purposes, I plugged in my Goal Zero Luna USB LED Stick Light, a product of which I have a few, and it ran for days... I lost track as it was still providing light four days later.

◆ Summary:

The Etón BoostBloc 4000 has proven to be a solid performer that does what is expected. It's good enough that I'm considering adding the Etón BoostBloc 6600 to my arsenal of emergency supplies, as the higher-powered version also has two standard USB ports that can charge two devices simultaneously. Just be sure to first check your power requirements from the documentation of your smartphone or device so that you won't be disappointed. Simply put, this one is a real 5-star product, and one that's highly recommended.

5/12/2013

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Like most people, I carry around at least three devices with me most of the time and something is constantly running out of juice. This small, relatively light weight block carries enough charge to recharge an iphone 3X but also has enough amperage to recharge an ipad, which most portable packs cannot. This little beauty kept two iphones charges over a long weekend camping on an isolated island off the NC coast. Absolutely worth the expense and I couldn't recommend this more.

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It works fine to re-juice the iPhone & iPad, for example, on the plane BUT because it works only on 110 V, the BoostBloc becomes more difficult to recharge overseas if the country uses 220 V. Eton's support representative took 4 days to reply to me and then told me that I would need a voltage converter. Who wants to carry yet another device around?

Rapid Wall Home AC Charger for the Garmin Nuvi 265WT 265T - uses Gomadic TipExchange Technology

Rapid Wall Home AC Charger for the Garmin Nuvi 265WT 265T - uses Gomadic TipExchange Technology
  • Power Sleep"" feature reduces vampire power draw 99%. Charger will consume less than 0.1W of power when in ""dormant state"" (e.g. not connected to the Garmin Nuvi 265WT 265T).
  • Advanced state-of-the-art internal circuitry protects the Garmin Nuvi 265WT 265T from power surges, overcharging, and short-circuiting, to significantly extend the internal battery lifecycle.
  • Gomadic Powerful High Wattage wall charger for home or travel use. Customized circuit design is based on the latest in power regulation and is tailored to the precise output voltage and resistor ID requirements of the Garmin Nuvi 265WT 265T (accurate to 0.1v!)
  • Foldable wall outlet plug makes for a very compact, portable design. Advancements in power circuit miniaturization now gives you an amazingly powerful charger for its size.
  • A quality product intended to be the last home/travel charger you ever buy! This product is backed by the Gomadic Lifetime Warranty.

I have had absolutely no problem with this charger. I felt the price was a bit high for what it is, but it is a necessary accessory and has come in handy in my travels.

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I like the garmin nuvi265wt charger it comes handy if you need to charge your garmin outside your car

and amazon shipped it fast I would recommend this charger.

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You can't have a GPS without the charger, so I purchased this as a gift to go along with a charger that I had bought for one of my daughters. It works very well and she has had no problems with it at all.

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Having a GPS is nice but often it does not find the best route to your destination. It will recalculate if you make a wrong turn which helps with stress in driving.

It should have come with a house charger as well as a car charger. i would prefer a stand that is portable not one that sticks to your dash. There is so much theft of GPS units I will have to order something that is easy to remove when I get out of the car.

Overall I like it just some of the features were not though out.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

LG Vu CU920 Cell Phone Car Charger / Vehicle Charger

LG Vu CU920 Cell Phone Car Charger / Vehicle ChargerI ordered two car chargers for my and my girlfriend's lg phones. One worked for a day and the other did not work at all. The red indicator light turns on when you plug it in the outlet but turns off when hooked up with the phones. I should have returned it but I can't find the invoice. Quite disappointing

This product from this distributor was cheaply made and didn't work unless I held on to it to keep charging. The plug into the car go very hot. Bad product.

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Did not work at all. Not worth the cost and trouble to return, be wary.

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Piece of junk. Fell apart as soon as I plugged it in. Couldn't get it back together. The end that plugs into the phone jack wouldn't stay in anyway. Would cost me more to send it back than what I paid for it. But hey, for $0.01, what should I expect. Bought much better quality at Walmart for $9. You get what you pay for.

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this car charger sucks! the first day i got it i tried it out and it broke! i wouldn't recommend this product to anyone.

New R300 2.7" 140° Dual Lens Dash Board Camera Car HD DVR Black Box Video Recorder + GPS Logger

New R300 2.7' 140° Dual Lens Dash Board Camera Car HD DVR Black Box Video Recorder + GPS Logger
  • Video and Audio recording
  • 2.7 "TFT LCD Panel or TV Out, TV Out support NTSC & PAL
  • Dual Lens Camera,1280 x 480 30FPS (2CH Record), 640 x 480 30FPS (1CH Record)
  • Support Memory Card :SDHC Class 64GB ~ 32GB, proprietary file format
  • GPS module support ,G Sensor Support

The camera's resolution of 1280x480 pixels is because there are two cameras and the picture shows two videos of 640x480 side-by-side, therefore the frame size is 1280x480. The camera listed here says it is an HD DVR and this is not true. Amazon should not let people believe that they will have an HD picture just because assuming 1280x480 is an HD standard. It is not and never will be high definition resolution, Wikipedia will help you to make it clear. Full HD is 1920×1080, and 720p HD is 1280x720.

Overall picture is blurry and round "pillow-like", nothing is possible to read, not even a license plate of a car standing right in front! Come on people, it's 2012 already, 0.3mp VGA cameras are out of market like 10 years ago. Camera is worthless in any insurance claim as well, if anything happens they require HD quality. So unless you want just to view the roads you drove and what was happening in car at that time, which maybe helps to taxicab drivers, otherwise it's loss of money, 1 star and returned immediately.

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For what it is, this is a great little DVR. I got mine, put in a MicroSD card, plugged in two wires, and it just worked. Build quality is much better than I expected, it feels like it's put together solidly. For the price that I paid, I was expecting loose fitting, thin plastic shell that creaked and flexed when holding it, this does not do that.

Video quality isn't bad, although it is low resolution. This is clearly stated on the product page in multiple places, so I'm not sure why other reviewers seem surprised by this. Any camera with as wide angle of a lens as this has will have difficulty making out license plates, regardless of the resolution. If you're wanting a camera to read license plates with, get something with a narrower field of view and a high resolution sensor. If you want something that clearly shows what's going on in and around your car, get this one.

Also, this isn't mentioned in the review page, but this unit does show your speed on it. It's only shown in KPH though, there are no options to change it to MPH.

This isn't related to the product review, but I thought it was worth mentioning. Mine was shipped VERY fast. It was well packaged, and arrived in excellent condition. I noticed a lot of people mentioning that they received their cameras poorly packaged and beat up. The seller that I bought mine from was EXCELLENT. It shipped from California, not over seas. The package arrived in good enough shape to be in a retail display.

Pros:

It works well, for what it's designed to do

Exterior camera is wide angle enough to show both sides of the hood, and what's beyond it

Interior camera is wide angle enough to show the entire inside of my pickup, and both side windows

Can easily play back the video (In very low resolution) on the device, without needing to hook it to a computer

Seems to be built well

Cons:

Poorly translated manual, although the device is simple enough to use that this shouldn't be a problem. All menus on the device appear to be translated well.

Requires proprietary software to view playback on a PC.

Mount is relatively large. I've got a pickup with a fairly large windshield, the camera and mount seems to take up a lot of it. This could probably be helped with an aftermarket mount, since the camera uses a standard thread for the mount.

There's a flashing icon on the display, I'm not sure what it means. The manual says nothing about it. It may be because I'm currently using a slower MicroSD card than they recommend.

It would be nice if the wiring harness for the GPS & power were smaller

Overall, I'm very happy with this unit, and would certainly recommend it.

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Their idea of High Definition and mine are a little different. All and all, it's a fairly nice Dash Cam. If you're looking for true High Definition though, it's not going to happen with this one. Good Luck!

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This camera is a great buy for the money! I was looking for something simple and would cover me if pulled over by the police or in an accident. I also use this camera on the track and it works great. For the money this is an EXCELLENT value.

Pros

* Dual lenses, so you can record both inside and out, but you also have the option to record only out or only inside.

* Suction cup for mounting and it holds up on a 1 G turn!

* Holds up to a 32 Micro SD (sold separately)

* Video downloads super easy

* Camera can be flipped depending on your windshield (my corvette is very steep)

Cons

* GPS isn't built in, so if you want to use that option you will need to plug it in. (I never use it)

* Not the best for night time driving, but I do mostly day time driving.

* Instructions are useless, but I figured everything out pretty quick.

* Downloads are video only. If you have the GPS plugged in you can't download that information (Playback only)

My camera has captured a few different accidents in front of me and the victims loved that I caught everything on this for their insurance companies.

Some of the people are complaining that the camera isn't true HD or it doesn't have built in night vision or the instructions are hard to understand... What do you expect from a dash cam under $60?

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I've had this product for many months now and I really enjoy having it, it definitely was worth the money. During the day it is great, however at night, unless you are on a light highway, it is useless. But I enjoy the GPS feature, and the gravity sensor. It has 24hr time which I also like, It isn't extremely intuitive, but you only set it up once and rarely download video onto your computer, so it's not a big deal. It said it worked with a mac, however I tried many time and eventually just gave in and looked at the video on my windows 8 laptop.

Instapark® NEW All Black 20W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel with 12V Solar Charge Controller

Instapark® NEW All Black 20W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel with 12V Solar Charge ControllerVerry good solar panel that include a USB outlet on the solar controler ( Not for I-phone or others electronics ). Work well on sunny or not sunny day. Nice to have a twelve feet wire, it will eliminate the outside connection. Very responsable supplier I had a problem with power of delivered pannel and they correct it promptly.

They may claim it to be a '20 watt' panel, but if you are to hook this up to a 12 volt battery, you will only get 15 watts, just so you realize it. Charging voltage is 13-14 volts times max amps of 1.17 equals 15.2-16.4 watts, minus ??? watts from power needed for the charger.

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I have not actually done all of the tests necessary to determine if

the panel I received is putting out 20W in in full sunlight, but it does seem to be working. It does look different slightly from what is pictured with

I would not trust the attached charger though. I have a feeling that it is "trickle draining" the battery at night. Also, it has a USB port built into the side which has a warning on it not to use with sensitive electronic devices like the iPod and iPhone. I would just tape it up just to avoid blowing out your precious USB powered electronics.

Of course, I have this hooked up to a 12V battery and a quality inverter. This panel is fine for maintaining one or two 12V batteries at full charge. It is not powerful enough of course for any type of continuous power draining applications.

I bought it primarily as a battery charger.

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I bought a smaller 5 watt panel & was very happy. The charge controller was pre wired & looked just like the picture. When I got this panel I was shocked. It is not pre wiredcharge controller differentneeds wiringwires pulling directly on panel connectionno where near what is shown in the picture! I would send it back but the charge controller is not important to me on my application and I can fix where the wires enter the panel junction box. Bewareok if you don't mind fixing the shoddy wiringcrappy charge controller.

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Seems to do a fine job keeping my RV battery topped off. The controller is nothing more than a plastic box with two dummy lights. There is no USB port in the current version.

Mounting options are limited and I had to build my own brackets to mount on a RV roof.

5 stars on functionality w/ -1 star for mounting limitations and cheap controller.

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