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Reviews (18)

Jan 19, 2017
Great manual flash trigger
The JJC remote flash trigger is designed to work across a broad range of popular flash units in manual mode and most of the major makes of camera. Unlike some others flash triggers that utilize transceivers that can send or receive, the JJC flash trigger is split into a transmitter unit and one or more receiver units. This might seem like a disadvantage at first glance, but of course, whichever system you buy, you will need at least one unit to be acting as a transmitter.
Set the units to one of the 16 channels and set your flash to manual and you are ready to go.
A key advantage of the JJC flash trigger is that the transmitter, in particular, is a nicely compact unit, which is particularly desirable if you are using a smaller compact style camera. The transmitter can also double as a remote camera trigger if you use a suitable lead (not provided). A lead that connects a receiver to a studio light via a standard jack is, however, included.
Overall the units feel robustly built and the receivers have a well placed control slider switch which has a nice firm action so that it won't be easily turned on by accident in your bag or pocket.
One niggle is that the transmitter has no Off switch. No doubt the designers will argue that current is only used when the trigger button is pressed, but this is far too easy to do in your bag. I ended up removing the battery between uses.
On the plus side, for this price? brilliant. Worth every penny.

Jun 14, 2018
Good jack adapter, but read this
This connector seems reasonably well made for the money. It provides 4 poles which allows for stereo plus a microphone for telephone headsets.
There is a catch. The male jack itself protrudes from a wider than usual surface on the front of the body of the plug. If - as is often the case - the socket it is being plugged into is slightly recessed by a circular indented area, the plug cannot fully engage and will not work.

Jun 29, 2018
No. Just no.
Let's put aside that this product effectivly consists of two parts of an ill-fitting tin. It is fundermentally flawed in its design.
One part of the 'tin' holds a small circuit board onto which is soldered the SATA connector. This is the one your HDD is going to slot onto. In order to slot your disk drive onto it, the disk must necessarily be offered up at a slight angle because of the design of the casing. By doing so the circuit board is distressed and, certainly in my case, is damaged and rendered inoperable as a result.
I have forked out for a quality hard drive in order to be sure that I can reliably back up my data and then I put it in this £3.95 case. What did I expect?