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Nov 06, 2018
Beautifully done! A must have!
This is a beautiful collection of photography from the Obama Presidency. The images are printed on high quality paper and would be a welcome addition to any coffee table or home library. A must have!

Aug 06, 2018
Don't waste your money...
0 of 1 found this helpful After watching several positive video reviews I decided to buy this clock even though I thought it was a bit pricey. The dual clocks are large and easy to read but the ridiculously long logo printed on the front "MFJ 12/24 Hour Dual Time Zone LCD Clock and 10 Minute ID Timer Model MFJ-148RC" is distracting and tacky. After the batteries were installed the clock refused to synchronize with WWV regardless of the time or where it was placed--day time, night time, in the shack, up in the 3rd floor attic or outside. A little over a week went by and I noticed it was not keeping accurate time, it was advancing one second every two or so days. MFJ was kind enough to exchange it but the second unit didn't work any better than the first. Now I have the third replacement sitting in front of me and it doesn't work any better than the other two. To put it plain and simple--this clock is poorly designed and does not work properly. Don't waste your time and money on this lemon!

Mar 28, 2018
Nice bang for the buck...
I bought this to replace a lesser definition D-Link network cam and the resolution is much better along with a wider angle of view. It is mounted on the sill of and inside a window looking out and works perfectly during daylight hours. If you plan to use the camera like this, you will have a bright reflection when the camera switches to night mode and the IR (infra red) LEDs turn on. I shut them off (by switching the software to default to daylight mode) and that solved the problem. You can still see pretty well at night through the window with available outside light when the camera/software is in daylight mode but if you need to see outside at night with the IR LEDs I would suggest you get an outdoor model. Other than that, the IR works great when used to view inside the house (rooms, halls, cellar, attic, garage, etc.).