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Dec 10, 2015
Decent case
Precisely cut acrylic slabs fit together nicely. The top cover is hinged, with no latch to keep it closed. There are slots everywhere you could want slots. I had no trouble plugging things in, not even the MicroUSB power connector. The fan is very quiet.
The assembly instructions are poor. I found it easiest to bolt the Pi to the bottom, and then add the other pieces in the order suggested in the instructions. Also, there are NO instructions for how to plug in the fan -- after some digging, I figured out you want the red wire on pin 4 and the black wire on pin 6. (If you plan to use the PIO connector for anything else, keep in mind that you'll need to find a different way to power the fan.)
The assembled case is kind of dorky looking, but hey that's why we love the Pi, right?

Nov 30, 2016
Excellent if you're lucky
I put one in my home office, where my cable modem resides. I put the other near my TV, where I have an HDHomeRun digital tuner on the network, and also a video streaming device for the TV. This lets me stream video from the internet on my TV, and from the tuner on my office PC. The two Tenda units find each other and sync quickly with no setup needed. Speed and reliability are very good, and consequently the video quality is very clean. Tenda even supplies a pair of short ethernet cables to make the hookup a no-brainer.
But there's some luck involved. In the US, power enters your house as 220 volts with a center tap. Each 110 volt outlet is wired from the center tap to one of the two "hot" lines. If both outlets that you want to connect are on the same "hot" line then these powerline network adapters work great! If the outlets are on different "hot" lines then data throughput plummets. I got lucky that my office and TV are both on the same line. I tried another outlet and couldn't get watchable video.
Tenda says that the adapters should be plugged directly into the wall, NOT thought a surge protector. That makes me a little nervous.
It is worth pointing out that there is a standard called "HomePlug AV" which Tenda and most (all?) other powerline network adapters conform to. That means these Tenda adapters should be able to interoperate with other brands.

Jun 26, 2019
Great taillight, but the headlight is so-so.
2 of 2 found this helpful The taillight is excellent! Compact but very bright for a taillight. It has a lot of modes, but it also has a "memory" feature so each time you turn it on, it starts out in the same mode you used last time so it's very convenient. It even has white-light modes that could allow it to be used as a headlight in a pinch.
The headlight seems well constructed but it is far far dimmer than promised. The ad says 1000 lumens, and the documentation that comes with it says 600 lumens, but by comparing it to other lights I'd say it's maybe 150 lumens in its brightest mode. That's about average for an LED headlight. So, its usable but nothing special.
I'm still in the market for a GOOD headlight.