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Reviews (5)

Jun 05, 2021
Good Value and I'd buy it again
1 of 1 found this helpful EVSEs are basically safety devices for connecting your EV to the 240 VAC mains. They really shouldn't be expensive. I've been using this EVSE for a few months now. This device worked as it should. Uses a NEMA 14-50 connector so if it can be relocated. The display is good. I like that it will tell you how many Kwh of energy has been delivered to the EV. Just remember to look before you pull the J-1772 connector. Pull the connector, the info disappears. Would be nice to leave the last charge info on the screen. The J-1772 connector is plastic. Does not seem to be a problem. I don't abuse it but I don't baby it either. I regularly drop it to the driveway as I coil the cable to hang in the garage. I'd love to have a wifi connection to the EVSE and have it tell me all kinds of stuff, but I love having $200 in my pocket much more.
Jan 29, 2014
Not good enough as a tablet and not good enough as a laptop. - Good hardwar
1 of 1 found this helpful I used this device for several months.
The hardware is top notch quality.
The problem is Windows RT.
It is a closed system that provides no opportunity for software suppliers to port applications to this platform.
I have real work to do, but I need traditional software to run on this (eg. Openoffice) that is not now possible and MS won't let it happen.
So as a tablet, its OK, but I can get an Android device with many suppliers of similar software for less. So why bother?

Jan 10, 2024
Good Value
I bought the unit for my wife. She likes playing iHeart stations on her phone. The small bluetooth speakers that she was using were tedious to keep charged so I decided to get a bluetooth amp to connect to her phone. I connected a pair of ancient 8 ohm speaker sand Viola! better sound and no charging. Using the FM feature was a bonus. I also hooked up the LCD Television and now the sound on that is much improved.
I doubt very much that this unit can deliver two channels of 120w for more than an instant. So for two channels to reach a total of 240w will require the delivery of 2 amps at 120v. The power cord look a little light for that much current.
None the less, the unit can saturate my old bookshelf speakers. Net-Net, I'd buy again and would buy it for someone who needs an FM radio/Bluetooth/Amp. Better than those battery powered speakers by far.