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Dec 14, 2016
Gets the job done!
This device gets the job done, but be careful about charging two devices simultaneously. The charger gets uncomfortably hot to the touch and I like to play it safe. Other than this, the charger is a great value, and makes a great travel backup!

Mar 29, 2017
Glass does not match contour of screen
The main thing you have to know is that the S7 screen is not strictly flat: the screen has a slight curvature at the edges. (Take a close look at it.) Therefore, ANY flat glass screen protector you purchase will not hug the screen as expected. After installing the screen protector (as I did) you will find out two things:
(1) All along the edge of the phone there will be a small gap between the screen and the glass screen protector.
(2) Because of the said gap, just a little pressure on the edge of the screen protector will cause it to break / crack / crumble. Then you will be faced with a situation where you can easily get your finger cut.
I did a quick search on the internet and it seems this is a problem with most all glass screen protectors for the S7. My advice: get a flexible screen protector and stay away from the glass.

Nov 29, 2018
You Get What You Pay For
While these wires will conduct wire, they are absolutely useless on a breadboard. The wires are stranded (not solid), of tiny gauge, and cannot be inserted in a breadboard. Using a soldering iron on the wires will melt the insulation before you can do anything useful with the wires.
Useless.