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Reviews (2)
RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Brown Switches/USB Passthrough/Media Keys & Dial
Apr 27, 2019
Great price! The best wrist I have every used.
First off the price is actually really good for this keyboard. When I purchased this there were no reviews. Well there still are not any that I could find. I really like to do a little homework before I purchase an item. This was priced just right for me to feel comfortable enough to take a chance. I have only been using the keyboard for only about a week so I can not really comment on the reliability of it. But so far it feels pretty good and is very responsive. All the keys are very consistent. The brown keys are tactile feeling and still have a decent clicky sound. They are not super loud. But you can definitely hear and feel them. For the money you get a decent amount of features with this keyboard. My favorite which is one that I did not even think I would ever use. It is the volume knob. I use that thing several times a day. Also the wrist rest is very comfortable for me and is incredibly easy to attach or remove. It just snaps on or off in on second. The magnets are very convenient. Having pass-through USB is just awesome. The software was very easy to install. I just went to Rosewill's website and downloaded it. Once installing the NEON K90 Engine Suite you have access to many features. It was very easy to navigate. You get access to Macro's and lighting. Also if you would like to take the time you can set the color to every single key individually. What I found very interesting is that I used the keyboard on my other PC and my lighting profile remained on the keyboard. I did not have any macros or other customization's at that time to see if they would be saved to the keyboard as well. Having a custom profile saved to the keyboard rather than only via software is just super convenient. So now to the most important question. Would I buy this again? Absolutely, as long as it remained reliable. Would I recommend this to a friend? Again yes i would as long as I did not have any real issues that would make this keyboard useless. Thank you for taking the time to read this review. I hope that will help you make an informed decision on your purchase. If any thing happens that would make me change my review I will post an update.
Genuine Mitsubishi Remote Start Lancer, Outlander, Outlander Sport MZ360340EX
Jan 22, 2019
Directions could use a tweak.
We will start off by saying that this is a bit more expensive than an aftermarket starter. You can even get a shop to install a non factory one for about the same amount of money. You may even get more features from an aftermarket as well. When it comes to installing this remote starter in your Mitsubishi the directions are spot on. Down to where to place everything. Exactly where to run the wires. That part of installing this is pretty smooth. For the most part you remove a few pieces of plastic, secure the antenna, plug one connector into a fuse panel, connect a ground and that is pretty much it. Well you have to fish the wire thru a few well explained areas and connect them to the unit. Honestly fairly simple and why the cost is what it is. You will not have to hack up your harness or have to worry about it interfering with your car or your warranty. That part of the install really only took about 1.5 hours maybe 2 at most. Then comes the fun part. Registering the remote for the starter. In the directions it states (depending on your car) turn key five time to ACC to OFF and remove key(mine is Lancer, other models you will have to use your push button). Ecu will beep once if done correctly. Push all three buttons at the same time on remote for starter (function, start, and stop). Screen will blink if done correctly. Insert key turn to ACC to OFF, Ecu will beep again. Push the stop button on starter remote and hold for a second, Ecu will beep twice if you completed it. Immediately push the unlock three times on your key fob that is for your vehicle. At that point you vehicle is "supposed" cycle lock and unlock a few times. And done. Well it was not that easy for me when it came to registering the remote for the starter. When I pushed the unlock 3 times nothing happened after wards. I must of done those steps 15 times and nothing. Following the troubleshoot steps I pretty much removed the unit and the wire harness 4 or 5 times. I ran through all the diagnose steps, checking the connectors, probing the wires. It even says to check vehicle. I really do not know what they meant by that. I went around my car a dozen times check the sensors at the doors, hood, and trunk. The only thing I could find was a burnt out licence plate bulb and tail lamp bulb. That did not get it to work. Finally a Mitsubishi tech gave me some directions that were a bit different from the ones provided. One difference was turn the key to ACC to OFF (if you turn to on you have to start over). That was not in the original. The hand written note was probably the best and most likely what got this thing working for me. After the 2 beeps finish. Press the unlock button on your car key fob and hold for 1 second lift and for half a second and repeat three times. The first time I did that it worked. I could not believe it. I was convinced that I had received a bad unit. To sum it up if the directions were a little bit more clear this would of been a super easy project. I go back and fourth if I would purchase this again. It is kind of expensive compare to other remote starters. But then again there is no cutting, splicing or soldiering with this unit. Really the hardest part of this was the registering of the remote. If I didn't have such a hard time with it. I could of had it done in hours and not days. Thanks for reading my adventure and take care.