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Reviews (4)

Feb 17, 2016
Lots of TV in a tiny box
2 of 2 found this helpful This small box delivers crystal clear TV from my IPhone with no need for cables or additional equipment. You will need a short HDMI cable to hook up the box to your television, but after that it is plug and play ready. The box sends out a signal that the phone picks up and you simply choose the Apple box to mirror your phone. We stream network shows with no problems whatsoever. We are getting a second one soon for our bedroom TV.

Apr 08, 2022
Excellent Keyboard and No Batteries or Cable
I have had several of these Logitech K750 solar keyboards in both white and black. I have used them all on Windows computers, and the white (for Macs) work although you lose some peripheral functions. The recharge panels are highly efficient using any ambient light. The keypads are soft stroke and shallow—my preference for faster typing. The letters are a bit small, but DataCal press apply large size makes them easy to see. The fold down legs are hard plastic and tend to slide so I use small rubber caps on them to make them grip. Connectivity is done by a Logitech unified dongle. These connect all your Logitech devices using only the one USB port. It is plug and play. I use them for all my computers, including the PC and laptop in my office/studio. I use a mouse and keyboard sharing program called Sharemouse and the K750s always transfer between computers very well.
I have used many keyboards since the 1980s, but for many years now I buy only these. They have many benefits and no issues I have yet to find. The few that have died did so only after many years of hard service and after my getting my monies worth from them.

Feb 12, 2018
You get what you pay for...or less
2 of 2 found this helpful While it is true the pin vise and bit were priced very low, it is still important to remember that even an inexpensive item should be in some form of working ability. This was not the case with the product I received. In terms of the vice it is of zero value unless kept in a junk bin to be used as a part of some other bodger product down the road. It is a nice enough design but the execution is horrific. In my first attached photo you can see that the the four-way jaw (always a mistake in small machining as three-way is usually more accurate) is far from centered. The four lines should bisect the mandrel opening dead center and yet are visibly way off. With the "+" off center, then so too will be any wire drill, one twist and the fine #60s, #70s, and the #80 will snap instantly. When I first removed the mandrel, a scattering of metal filings also dumped out onto the bench.
The other twenty items, the wire bits from #69-#80 were anything but. A quick run through with the micrometer showed only one of them to be accurate. I had some too small, some to big, and some even duplicates. These can perhaps still be used, as along as they are sized and marked in separate storage tubes. That needed done anyway, as you can see in the second photo below, the handle to the case that hold the lid shut broke after only a few uses.
My money, like so many other American dollars, has now left the country for China while the product, too cheap to return, goes in the trash. That is economic warfare Sun Szu style. Save you fiver and look elsewhere.