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Sep 05, 2009
WD10EADS SATA Drive
1 of 1 found this helpful This drive does exactly like the manufacture says. Good through put, quiet, and lower power consumption when idle.

Jan 26, 2017
Tight tollerences
Used this on a 14mm brake line union. Fit is perfect. Typically I'd use a flare wrench, but the nut was already slightly rounded and this gripped right on and even allows for for ratcheting. Great for those tight spaces.

Jan 20, 2016
Not reliable and motion activation failed
2 of 2 found this helpful Video is fair, as long as you enough light. It had a continuous harmonic pulse. I’m guessing it is recording in PAL and it is plugged into a 60hz electrical system causing the pulsing.
It gets pretty warm. Put in an 8gb card to test with. Set it to record full time and had it facing the kitcher for about 2 hours. Audio pickup is weak. Normal level conversations within 2 meters was ok, anything else was broken up.
Flipped the switch for motion recording and it continued to record full time. Let it run another 2 hours before going to bed and then all night, in the dark, and kept on recording non-stop. Found it very warm the next morning and the red LED inside was on steady. Pulled the unit and went to look at the videos. Again, nothing was around to set off the motion and it continued to record full time, so the motion sensor setting failed. So if you're looking to capture for a long time on the 32gb card, plan on only getting about 24 hours. Even then, nearly half of the clips (30 min clips) were corrupted and useless. The first 8 clips were good, and the last clip was good.
I can't recommend this for any scenario you need to reliably monitor activity like a nanny cam. I wanted something to catch the person stealing money out of my dresser while I’m gone for the weekend. Time to find another solution. I'll consider this an inexpensive lesson compared to similar solutions.