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Lanzar OPTIMC90 Opti Drive 700 Watts Motorcycle/ATV/Snowmobile Mount 4CH Amplifier w/Dual handle-bar

Lanzar OPTIMC90 Opti Drive 700 Watts Motorcycle/ATV/Snowmobile Mount 4CH Amplifier w/Dual handle-bar Mount Aluminium Diecast Weatherproof Speakers w/MP3/Ipod Input and USB Charger
  • 350 Watts X 2 Micro Amplifier with wire harness
  • 2+2 Channel for up to four speaker hookup (87 Watts x 4)
  • 3.5mm Stereo Input Jack, Easy Connection to the Output of Other
  • 3'' Dual Aluminum die cast bullet Speaker
  • Kapton Voice Coil

After thorough research, I found this Lanzar System to be "the best bang for the buck". It is a great price for what you get, a LOUD audio system. I have a 2007 M109R with loud pipes. Needless to say, I can hear my music at any speed. That includes freeway/highway speeds.

If you're searching for a simple, yet effective audio system for your motorcycle, I highly recommend this Lanzar 700 watt system. Installation was simple and all necessary hardware was included.

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After installing the amp and all the wiring on the bike, I finally got around to putting the speakers on. When I opened the package I found that one of the speakers was broken inside the housing. (The magnet had seperated from the speaker cone) Just try and get a replacement from Lanzar. It is IMPOSSIBLE. I was told to send back the defective speaker which I did, FedEx tried three times to deliver it to the Lanzar Service Department and ALL three times they could not get anybody to accept the delivery. Now the package is sitting somewhere in New York's FedEx facility. This was a big mistake and I hope that none of you make the same one.I know for the price it can be an attractive way to add tunes to your motorcycle but trust me when I say, reasearch before you buy. I found a domestic product that put this to shame for 20 bucks more. Good Luck.

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Just installed these on my Road King. The brackets for the speakers fit under the nut for the mirrors making the installation very quick and the look very integrated. The power is plug and play and fits right into the Harley harness under the seat. I easily screwed the amplifier on the frame behind the front wheel for maximum airflow. Everything hides nicely under the nacelle and no wiring is noticeable. The speakers sound great for such little things and nothing else is really needed, but I also installed a 6" sub woofer which totally fills out the sound.

However, a couple of things could be better. The universal mp3 player bracket is not worth risking using for anything, get a bracket that holds your phone/mp3 player. Don't even mess with the volume control, it distorts the sound and crackles. Better to use the volume on your mp3 player and plug the system directly in. The USB port isn't well enough isolated so it cannot be used on my iphone while playing music (too much crackles and distortion), however it works on it's own and charges fine.

These are loud enough on their own for most driving, but if you have loud pipes, a sub woofer or an extra set of speakers is not going to hurt.

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Well... I received my package today and I was very concerned when it arrived in a Subway dinner cardboard box... But I was happy to see that the inside contained a new package with the item in it. I am all for recycling, but I expected a new item to be NEW in the box (even the shipping box).

The item is VERY durable... Nice heavy metal chrome on all the parts including the USB charging port. The HUGE circuit board on the USB line is a pain though, kinda made threading that wire around the gas tank a pain... But overall I was very impressed.

My neighbor has a fully stocked garage with every tool a man could dream of... And we started around 830PM and finished around midnight (3.5) hours. The install was on an 09 Vstar, removed the gas tank and some other items and got to work.

I LOVED the fact that the amplifier could be mounted on the outside frame of the bike (weather proof) and that I didn't have to find a dry place for it. Because my glove box is already full of electronics for the flashing rear brake lights, etc.

The handle bar mounts for the speakers were a bit tricky to get the screw started... But other than that, I would recommend this item to anyone who can solder some wires and turn a screw driver.

In closing...

I was VERY VERY VERY impressed with the hardware that came with it. VERY heavy duty metal and a nice chrome finish.

The sound??? For 3.5 inch speakers they are ok, but I would have liked more bass.

Overall.. For 130 bucks... I think it is a worth while investment!

Time will tell since I ride all winter, in rain, etc.

Updates to this review resulted in 4 1/2 stars being taken town to 3.

Things to note:

1 Speakers MUST be pointed DIRECTLY at you to hear it at highway speeds (65MPH) and even then you really can't "listen" to the music, you can only "hear" it. Can't understand the words, just hear the noise.

2 Speaks came with some decative Lanzar black rubber/plastic thing down the side. 4 hours of sitting in the sun and the glue became weak and it started to pop off.

3 USB plug doesn't have a noise filter on it, or if it does... It's not good. Can't keep USB plugged into my Sony MP3 player while bike is running. Tons of noise, pops, etc. Must inplug it when using it.

4 USB Socket (chrome) one that comes with unit... Make sure you don't mount it where wind can hit it... Your USB plug will fall out while in motion. Having a tighter fit or rubber to hold it in place would have been nice.

NOTE: If you have FACTORY PIPES... I am sure the stereo would sound great at highway speeds. But almost everyone runs modified pipes, cuz loud pipes save lives.

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The unit arrived on time. I installed the unit speakers and ran my wiring. All wiring tested perfectly prior to first test. When I turned it on for the first time, I did not get very good sound. I was using my Smart Phone for my source of music. I tried 2 other devices, an pod and Sansa MP3 player. All had offered the same poor quality and static. As I disconnected the Sansa, I noticed the sound got better if the input jack was not all the way in. I tested the 1/8" jack from the unit and found that the ground connection was on completely grounded. Of the left and right leads only one was getting signal, the other was completely dead.

I understand quality control can sometime miss somethings. However, I have emailed technical support twice and had no response.

Purchase this equipment at your own risk.

Duracell D15A 15 AMP Battery Charger

Duracell D15A 15 AMP Battery Charger
  • Built-in storage compartment for charger cables
  • Easy-to-read LED display for monitoring charging parameters
  • Recharges all types of lead acid 12V batteries
  • Fault diagnosing tool for quick battery troubleshooting
  • Short circuit and over charge protection for safe operation

I had accidentally kept the light in my car on ... and it was sitting like that in garage for 3 days, so the battery was dead when I tried to start it.

Purchased this unit at target (same price), came back. This was the first time in my life to charge the battery. However, setup took only a minute. It started to charge the battery. I waited for approx 4 hours and the battery was fully charged. Disconnected and tried to start the car. Voila, started in first attempt. Saved me the hassle of calling jump start.

I cannot comment on technical details, but it worked like a charm for me for a dead car battery.

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I've looked around at different chargers, and this one stands out. It offers many features of a higher priced charger for a lower price, like battery desulfation. I recently used this charger to top up my car battery, because I drive short distances which doesn't give the alternator enough time to recharge after starting. It is also convenient in the fact that the cables store in the unit, and it has a carrying handle. The manual that comes with it is very good as well, explains in depth how to use the charger and safety precautions. A nice feature is the automatic incorrect polarity detection, which makes it easy to use. It is also a nice size box to keep in the trunk. The only con is the dim display, which is pretty dim.

Pros:

1. Easy to use

2. Automatic charging with shutoff

3. Cables store inside

4. Battery desulfation

5. Three charging speeds

Cons:

1. Dim display

All in all I am glad I purchased this charger, you get a lot for your money in a nice package. I am sorry to see Duracell discontinue this unit.

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I found the charger's display to be much too dim for daylight viewing. I have seen two chargers and they were both that way. It looks good in very low light or at night, but in sunlight it is just impossible to tell what is going on. Just another note be patient after you connect it to the battery as it can take over a minute for the charging process to start.

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The product description says " features easy battery connection via clip leads, ring terminals or DC lighter plug (all included)." This is incorrect , it only has clip leads in which the gap in the clip is too large to fit the 8mm bolt head on side terminal batteries(that's why there's ring terminals NOT INCLUDED). So this will only work on some but not all of my cars.

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As most of the other reviews stated, the display is dim. Infact, mine is so dim that I usually cannot see the lights or volt/amperage meter without putting a dark towel around my head head and the charger to see what it's saying. Even at night it is less than 'good'. If you are patient and good with puzzles, you can get the cords back into it's neat storage compartment. The charger itself seems to do a good job once you blindly pick the right setiings, but putting your face to the electronics and sometimes battery and engine area is dangerous. I have had this unit for about 10 months and use it for both boat and cars. It was purchased through Amazon but I can not recommend it since someone is bound to get injured trying to read the dimly lit display. How did this ever pass Duracell design approval? Oh, made in China.

Equinox Bockadam Pole Bag

Equinox Bockadam Pole Bag - LargeI bought this bag to contain my REI trekking poles and keep all the parts in one place. Although this bag is listed as "small" it easily holds the 32" poles. There is a small pocket on the flap that can be used to hold the pole baskets and the point covers. Bag is well made, good weight material, with an extra piece sewn into the bottom to prevent the poles from poking through bottom of the bag. The cover folds over the end of the bag and is secured with a strong clip. This bag is worth the price. Be sure of the size of your trekking poles to ensure you purchase the correct sized bag.

I liked this cover is for tracking pole, there is a convenient pocket for small items in which you can remove a removable stops of the poles when they are carrying and liked the ability to adjust the height of the cover without prejudice to its functionality.

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Solar LED lighting system- 2 x 40W comparable LED lights, 5W solar panel, 5Ah battery, charge contro

Solar LED lighting system- 2 x 40W comparable LED lights, 5W solar panel, 5Ah battery, charge controller, USP port with cell phone chargers included
  • Two super-bright LED light (40W comparable)
  • Rechargeable battery included
  • Solar panel included- 5W
  • Built-in USB port for cell phone charging (iPhone, Nokia and LG adaptor included)
  • Lights last 7 hours after full charge

this is truly a good product i bought something comparable to it but it didnt work out as good but this one works very well the solar panal really does work good and the battery charger holds a good charge and the lights puts out 40watts of light for 7-8 hours on a full charge and it does charge my cell phone all the way it just takes a while to to chage

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I have a small shed mainly used for storage and wanted to have light to look for stuff around at night, without having to run an electric wire from the house. I have no experience with electric installations, and I am not very handy, but this was extremely easy to install and it give enough light for the shed (it is the equivalent to a 60W light bulb).

(2) PAIR COBRA CXT135 MicroTalk 16 Mile 22 Channel Walkie Talkie 2-Way Radios

(2) PAIR COBRA CXT135 MicroTalk 16 Mile 22 Channel Walkie Talkie 2-Way Radios
  • NOAA Weather & Emergency Radio - Be prepared for storms and emergencies with the built-in NOAA radio receiver providing coverage of all government operated weather channels
  • Up to 16 Mile Range - Extended range capability provides up to 16 miles range. (Range will vary depending on terrain and conditions)
  • 22 Channels - Front panel push buttons provide easy access to all 22 channels (7 GMRS/FRS, 7 FRS, 8 GMRS). Works with other GMRS/FRS walkie-talkie 2-way radios.
  • Battery Saver Circuitry - A unique circuit extends the life of the batteries. If there are no transmissions within 10 seconds, the unit will automatically switch to battery saver mode.
  • Roger Beep Tone - Conformation tone indicates the completion of the user's transmission, and signals to others it is clear to talk.

The kids love them. They are having lots of fun. However, It does not get 16 mile range. It gets a mile or less. Like I said kids love them anyway. I was just hoping they would get at least 2 or 3 miles.

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This was a Christmas present for one grandson; however, with four receivers, he shares with his brother and two cousins. They are having a blast hiding all over the property and calling one another. Good range; however, we haven't tested it to its limits.

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I like everything except the batteries last for about 4 hours and need re-charging. Is there anything I need to do to make the batteries last longer?

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Ok product. Range was about a mile on a normal road. Not bad overall. Battery only last for a day.

Rayovac Rechargeable Hybrid Charger, 4-position AA/AAA Hybrid Battery Charger With 2 AA Hybrid Batte

Rayovac Rechargeable Hybrid Charger, 4-position AA/AAA Hybrid Battery Charger With 2 AA Hybrid Batteries
  • Small, compact and portable
  • Packaged with 2 AA Hybrid™ batteries
  • 8 hour charge time
  • LED lights indicate when batteries are ready
  • Hybrid™ batteries hold charge longer than 6 months

This package includes two new Rayovac "Hybrid" rechargeable NiMH AA cells, plus a simple charger. Similar to the Sanyo "eneloop", the Hybrid is also advertised to have low self-discharge rate, but not as low as that for eneloop. The eneloop is supposed to retain 85% charge in 12 months (when stored at 20 degree C), whereas the Hybrid is supposed to retain 80% charge in 6 months (no mention of temperature).

On the other hand, the capacity for the Hybrid is rated at 2100mAh, which is slightly higher than that for the eneloop (2000mAh). I have tested both brands and can confirm that both ratings are accurate. In actual applications, the difference in performances between Hybrid and eneloop cells is probably negligible. So it all comes down to price. Unfortuantely, this Hybrid package offered here is just not a good value compared to similar eneloop packages.

The charger included here is a timer-based dumb charger. It forces you to charge cells in pairs (either 2 or 4), and it does not know whether the cells are fully charged. It simply charges at around 350mA for 8 hours and turns off (obviously it was designed for 2500-2700mAh batteries, because 350mA*8hr=2800mAh). In contrast, the chargers included in eneloop packages are "smart", in the sense that they charge cells individually, and stop whenever each cell is full.

Unless prices for the Rayovac Hybrid batteries come down significantly, I'll say stay with the Sanyo eneloop.

[update on Nov 29, 2007]

The price of this item has came down significantly since I first wrote the above review. So it should be considered a much better value right now.

[Update June 16, 2010]

The Amazon product image now shows a 2-cell dumb USB charger (RAYPS19), but the model number is that for a 4-cell dumb charger (PS32-2BC). Be careful while placing your order.

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This charger is perfect for you Rayovac rechargeable batteries. It does have indicator lights that give the status of the charge. I like the older style better that red LEDs since they turned off when the charge was complete. This changes the indication (steady to flashing). The batteries get quite hot when charging, but this is normal. The Rayovac rechargeables are super batteries. They hold their charge in the camera or device as well as in a zip lock bag inside my camera bag unlike other NiCd type batteries. I only use these types of batteries now in my Canon i5is and the associated Canon flash, and I also use them in a set of noise canceling headphones (AAA). The storage lifetime and use lifetime is exceptional. The charger can charge AAA or AA and even paired mixes of each kind (e.g., 2 x AAA and 2 x AA).

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These are supposed to be great batteries but shipping is ridiculous.

I can't justify the crazy rates.

Bolse® 150 Watt 12v DC to 110v AC Power Inverter with Dual USB and AC Port Charger

BolseĀ® 150 Watt 12v DC to 110v AC Power Inverter with Dual USB and AC Port Charger
  • 150-Watt inverter for converting 12-volt DC power from a vehicle battery to 110-volt AC power
  • Dual USB output DC 5V, 1000ma and dual AC output 110v. Compatible with notebook, digital camera, iPhone, iPod, cell phones, PSP, DVD player & etc.
  • Short circuit, overload, overheat, low voltage ,overvoltage protections, full protection features keep your appliance and car from damage
  • Accessory plug adjusts 90-Degree for convenient placement, plugs into car cigarette lighter
  • For DC12V and Car ONLY, not applied for DC24V and airplane use!

I'm kind of a geek about inverters. I have some unique power requirements in my RV (trailer), so I've had to research these things quite a bit. One of the things that I learned is that inverters that plug into your 12v outlet (cigarette lighter adapter) are notoriously cheesy. There's a fundamental flaw in their design, because the capacity of the 12v outlet is limited and creates a bottleneck. I've seen plenty of inverters claim to provide 150w service, but they can't deliver that output because the 12v outlet can't handle the load.

There are two possible outcomes when the 12v outlet is overloaded: either you blow a fuse in your vehicle's fuse panel (which is a drag and costs you the price of a replacement fuse, but it's not the end of the world) or you burn up the wiring somewhere between the back of the 12v outlet and your car battery, which is really a disaster. It's one thing to fry the wiring on an RV where you can crawl underneath and isolate it and repair it, but it's a completely different animal when you burn up the wiring somewhere in the dash or under the hood of your Lexus. That can get pretty pricey to repair.

Long story short, overloading your 12v outlet is no joke. You really don't want to do it.

So what about this inverter? Well personally, I wouldn't want to try running a load over 130w in a 12v outlet. I just don't think it's worth the risk. So how do you know how much of a draw your devices will use? Try something like P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor to measure the peak load and sustained load of the device. Then you'll know whether you're safe or not.

So what about this inverter? Can it handle the load? Frankly, I'm not willing to test it over 130w myself. I wouldn't use any inverter that large without connecting directly to my battery instead of going through the 12v outlet.

But this inverter does have one really nice feature. It has a replaceable 25 amp fuse. Hopefully this fuse will blow before the inverter would allow your 12v outlet to fry. Hopefully. If you blow this fuse, you can replace it with a 25a fuse from a kit like this one.

One other thing to be aware of with inverters like these, at a high rating like this, you need to expect some noise from the inverter. This one is no louder or quieter than any other inverter of this capacity that I've used.

Don't get me wrong. Even though I don't necessarily trust the claim that it puts out 150w of power, it's still a very sturdy inverter for a 12v type. It has two grounded outlets and two USB outlets. It also has a nice flexible neck in case your 12v outlet is hard to reach.

I was provided this item for review.

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This inverter provides both 110v AC power and USB DC power to portable electronic devices via your vehicle's 12v DC power outlet. It's very useful for long trips with multiple riders that tend to rapidly fill up the available DC outlets.

Pros:

-Two AC outlets

-Two USB outlets

-Obvious "ready" light

-Articulated joint between outlet bank and plug

-Claimed overload, overhead, low voltage and overvoltage protection (during testing, I never encountered any of these, so can't address their utility).

Cons (these are mostly unavoidable, but you should consider them anyway):

-The outlet bank is rather bulky: it may not have easy access to the DC plug in some vehicles.

-A cooling fan runs when the unit is operating. Road noise will always mask this, but I would not recommend using this device with your engine off: the power needed to run that fan is a candidate for rapid battery drain.

This inverter is now permanently stored in my car, ready to satisfy the power demands of passengers (especially the ones in the back seat!).

Note: This item was provided at no cost for review purposes.

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How many times have you left the house or office, picked something up and realized it wasn't charged. Now you can take it all with you without worry. This nifty device will convert your household plugs into car plugs. We have a number of devices that don't have car chargers (camcorders, handheld gaming systems) so they either charge at home or we are out of luck. But now we can use our home AC plugs for the car.

I wouldn't recommend bringing your hair dryer out to the car to test out the load capacity but you can run other low wattage devices from this (up to 150 watts). Just in case, it does have short circuit, overload, overheat, low voltage and overvoltage protections to keep your products and your car safe.

It also has 2 USB ports so you can bring additional cables for things that only charge through your computer or a USB-AC wall plug.

It is not a small plug as you can imagine since it has two full AC ports and 2 USB ports but you can angle the device to a number of different positions.

The perfect product for when you feel limited by vehicle travel.

I was provided a unit for testing and review.

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Designed with two regular wall plugs and two USB plugs, this large power inverter will provide all power outlets you need for your next road trip. Charge your cell phones, MP3 players, iphone/iPod, handheld gaming devices, tablets and everything else you can think of that you bring along in the car, all at once. If it has a wall plug or a USB plug, you can charge it.

The DC adapter plug that goes into your cars cigarette lighter can be adjusted up and down, so you can angle it in several directions to best fit your needs. There is a green light on the top that lights up when it's plugged in to let you know it's receiving power, and the fuse on the top is replaceable in case of a power overload. This inverter offers both low voltage and overload of voltage protection and overheating protection. It will also protect your devices from a short circuit. Keep this in your glove compartment and you'll always have enough outlets to charge everyone's devices at the same time. Perfect when you have kids who drain the batteries on their Nintendo DS's, PSP's, iPods and such, and need to charge everyone's electronics at the same time. Great for traveling and a must have for family road trips!

A sample was provided for an unbiased review.

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I upgraded from an iPhone 3GS to the 5 recently. Like most people, I was pretty disgusted that Apple neglected to include an adapter for the new pin design, and I vowed that I would avoid purchasing it all costs. So far, I've managed to hold out, but the one place that that has been a problem is in my car. My car has an integrated iPod/iPhone charger/player, but it's the old pin design. Then this handy Bolse device comes along and voila! I just plug it into my cigarette adapter, and I'm able to plug in my iPhone 5 and charge it. It's got a few drawbacks, the primary one being its size. It's quite bulky, and it may not fit in all automobiles. It does fit in mine, but obviously for some people, this could be a deal-breaker. It also runs rather loudly, and it gets quite hot. I assume that's the normal operation, but I unplug it when it's not in use.

Note I received a sample of this product for review.

Basicase Car Charger Dock Mobile Phone Mount Holder with 5V 1A Dual USB Fast Charging Port for Phone

Basicase Car Charger Dock Mobile Phone Mount Holder with 5V 1A Dual USB Fast Charging Port for Phones,Tablets,MP3 Players with Special Free Gift by BydicoTHIS DIDN'T FIT MY GPS BUT ITS REALLY GREAT FOR MY CELL PHONE. IT MAKES IT EASIER TO SEE WHO'S CALLING WHEN I'M DRIVING.

This product broke the first day I got it when i was adjusting it in my truck. It breaks just above the pivot ball.

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Belkin AC Wall and USB Charger for iPod with Dock Connector (White)

Belkin AC Wall and USB Charger for iPod with Dock Connector
  • USB/AC wall charger designed for all dock-connecting iPods; compatibility: iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, 6G; nano 1G, 2G, 3G; iPod touch; iPod mini
  • Connects to audio player via included iPod-to-USB cable
  • Ideal as backup charger for traveling or the office
  • Cable measures 4 feet long for easy connections
  • Backed by 3-year warranty

The first time I used this wall charger, it did exactly what it was supposed to do, which was charge my iPod. Even though it doesn't seem relevant, I enjoyed the little blue light on the face of the unit. After using it, I unplugged the charger and set in on my desk. The second time I tried to plug in the charger, no lie, I noticed the electrical prongs from the charger itself were still in the wall outlet. Yep. When I unplugged the charger, the metal prongs broke off and stayed in the wall. It happened so easily that I didn't even notice it had broken until the next time I tried to use it. The most fun part about it was trying to find a useful rubber or plastic tool to pull the prongs out of the outlet. Yes it will charge your iPod. Yours may not break. Mine did. Luckily, Belkin seems to have pretty good customer service and warranties, so they are replacing the charger for free. All I have to do is pay to ship the defective unit to them :)

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I originally purchased this product as I was traveling outside of the US and wanted something lightweight that I could use anywhere for both my iPhone and iPod as a recharger. This product has more than met my expectations. It is extremely lightweight to the point where I can slip it into my pants pocket, go wherever I need to go, and use it. I use this at home to keep my phone charged next to my bed, and use it to quickly charge my iPod when I'm not near my computer.

Note that the USB-to-device cord is only for recharging your devices; you can actually connect it to your computer, however, it will not transfer files, just recharge your device.

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I have always been very pleased with Belkin products. This charger is no different. But, the blue charging light is too bright. I purchased this charger for my bedroom and the blue light is like a night light. I am no longer 3 years old and afraid of the dark.

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Works perfectly. Only problem is the bright blue light. It is difficult to sleep with it charging.

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The charger is working well for my son. He actually said, "Great." It is much more convenient than connecting it to the computer for a charge. He just plugs it in at night and it is ready for the next day.Belkin AC Wall and USB Charger for iPod with Dock Connector (White)

Universal Solar Battery Charger, Charges 2 Batteries

Universal Solar Battery Charger, Charges 2 Batteriesthis solar charger s great worth the price charges really fast with a day of fulll son less then 2 hours charges my aa and c really fast its a great item im happy with it

This product worked extremely well for me and was cost efficient. It took about 8 hours to charge the batteries but the product worked and cost less than another store I had went to purchases.

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Very fast shipping and exactly as advertised. I make the kids use it for their game remote batteries therefore decreasing their time on the game system saving me a little on electric bill and making the world a little greener at the same time.

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This product charges my reusable batteries with no trouble at all. Direct sunlight is needed, of course, but the charge is reliable and pollution and fossil fuel free.

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I can't say much about it yet. It is bigger than I expected and alittle heavier. I guess if I had done a better search, I would've looked for something that only charges "AA" & "AAA", since that is what I carry. I don't know many other camper, backpackers that carry "C" & "D" batteries, but hey...

I have used it to charge one set of AA so far & it has done the trick.

Porter-Cable PCL180IDK-2-1/4-Inch Hex Lithium Impact Driver Kit

Porter-Cable PCL180IDK-2-1/4-Inch Hex Lithium Impact Driver Kit
  • With a length of only 6.5-Inch, the Porter Cable impact driver fits into tight areas not accessible by larger impact drivers and drills
  • Variable-speed trigger delivers maximum control in all applications
  • Integrated LED Work Light provides visibility in darkened work areas
  • Porter Cable Lithium Ion Batteries provide extended runtime for larger projects
  • Porter Cable Lithium Ion Fast Charger recharges batteries in 30 minutes to minimize downtime and controls charge to extend performance of the cells

I borrowed one of these from a friend a couple weeks ago to put together a swing set that my wife and I bought for our son. I used it for 7 days straight as we assembled this massive swing set. I always had a backup battery charging, so it was always ready to go to work. I was never disappointed with the performance of this Impact. I was so impressed I got on Amazon and had one sent 2nd Day Air. The battery lasted a long time, especially for what I was using it for originally. I also went to Lowes and picked up the orbital saw and work light, and I've been very impressed with all the tools so far. I think Porter-Cable makes a good, quality tool, without having to broke on each purchase. I plan on purchasing the entire 18V line in the near future.

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This would have saved me so much time and frustration in the past. Every time I use it now, i kick myself for not having gotten it before i put together my son's big outdoor play set.

it is soooo much easier/better then a standard corded/cordless drill for driving screws. no more stripping screw heads.

I just built a little platform for the bottom of the slide to attach to, and to make the slide less steep (got too short of a slide), and there were places where I could not hammer a heavy duty 3" nail because of a knot. the nails would bend no matter how i tried. I used this with a 3" screw instead, fairly thick gage, and it drove it all the way in no problem.

it is very loud when in full impact mode (whenever it meets resistance). neighbors will not appreciate the sound.

if you are concerned about lack of reviews, you can see more reviews for the bare tool.

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I like this impact driver especially because I got it at a good price around the holidays. I've been using it for four or five months now, and it's past the time when cheap tools break. I've used it pretty hard in my shop, and it's starting to show some dings and scratches from being banged around, but it hasn't missed a beat.

The one I got came with the smaller LX battery, which runs the driver pretty well, but the battery life is on the short side for a full-sized tool.

So is it better than other brand's impact drivers? well no, but it's cheaper than most of the other premium brands and nearly as good. I also have a Milwaukee 18V impact driver which is probably more powerful than this PC but it's also bigger and heavier and I bought the PC for less than a replacement Milwaukee lithium battery alone.

I like the size and power of this Porter Cable. The ergonomics of this tool are good, and it has enough power to drive lag screws into a 4x4 (I did that the other day with it). I don't really care too much for the LED light, but I've only got one tool that has a useful LED headlight.

It can drive long wood screws easily, but most of the time I use this tool while I'm working on cars. I put a 3/8 socket adapter on it and it will do much of what a 3/8 air impact would do without lugging around an air hose. For example last month I rebuilt a Toyota automatic transmission. There are 18 10mm bolts on the oil pan this makes quick work of those. There are about 14 12mm bolts holding the case halves together again this will zip them right out and back in. There are about 20 bolts holding the valve body on well you get the idea. Having a tool like this makes a job like that much, much quicker, and the compactness of this tool allows you to get into tight spaces with it. It's not a replacement for a full sized impact; you can't get really tight bolts with it, but for general work, it's great.

For screws, I generally resort to one of my compact 12v cordless drivers (I have Bosch, Makita and Milwaukee in that size) and they do most of what this tool will do in a more compact size, but this 18V is more useful for automotive or industrial disassembly/assembly work.

Great all around tool for the DIYer. Very good price. LX batteries are a little weak. 4 stars

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Does the job so far. Probably not as durable as my Makita but then again it cost a lot less. Haven't used all that much but has the guts to drive 4" timberloks.

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This tool was recommended to me by a master craftsman who has done excellent work for me on many occasions. It performs to my satisfaction and one thing I particularly like is the better control of the speed at low speeds in comparison to another more expensive driver. I believe it should hold up as well as I would need since the drill of the craftsman is still working fine and it gets much harder use than my drill will get.

Motorola Vehicle Navigation Dock with Rapid Vehicle Charger for DROID BIONIC - Car Kit - Retail Pack

Motorola Vehicle Navigation Dock with Rapid Vehicle Charger for DROID BIONIC - Car Kit - Retail Packaging - BlackI'm in love with my bionic, maybe because I've had a BB Tour for the past nearly 3 years. But I like this dock, turns your phone into a gps basically... if you can't figure out how to use it, simply hit the voice recognition button (make sure its set to google voice search and not that verizon piece of crap voice search) and say "Navigate to New York, NY" and if you speak relatively clearly it will pop up a confirmation box, making sure thats what you want to do... Hit "go" and it will go into navigate mode, where it will act like a GPS... but its better because you can access street view (press the green area at the top where tthe directions are and click the little yellow guy that appears on the bottom right) and live traffic info. You can choose alternate routes and set preferences to avoid tolls / highways.

When I get in my car I tell my car where to take me and pop on pandora. I have it hooked up to my car stereo through an auxilary connection. When GPS instructions need to be given, it pauses pandora. Also, it acts as a speakerphone, which I love. Again, pauses your music with an incoming call. ROutes the callers voice into your speakers and still allows you to use the phones mic to speak. Everybody says they can hear me well! Maybe this doesnt amaze you, but my BB tour used to disable my mic when i hooked up any kind of 3.5mm audio to it, so I was super stoked when this phone worked the way I hoped! Although if you have Bluetooth in your car already, none of this matters.... lol

I had the original "OG" Droid by Motorola, and got very used to having the car dock up by the rear view mirror. Loved the automatic car-mode feature, which was ground-breaking for its time. There were one or two things that I thought could be better... which brings us to this one.

They fixed them all. This thing is GREAT!!

Pros:

A. Nice deep suction cup with a positive lock that holds *really* well!

B. Post-to-mount is a ball joint with a threaded collar to lock it totally adjustable.

C. Camera is unobstructed!! Create a "Camcorder" shortcut on the second screen and you've got driving videos/photos!

D. The BIONIC fits in this without taking it out of the case! (the standard Moto belt case w/kickstand) But, if you're a no-case/pocket kinda guy/gal there's an adapter included FTW.

Cons:

A. Zip

B. Zilch

C. Nada

Buy it. It's perfect. Everyone complaining about it is really complaining about the phone's dock software. There's not one thing wrong with this device.

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This item works as described and the navigation works far better than my Garmin Nuvi! The voice command and bluetooth also work well. The only problem I have had is with the music player for some reason I cannot access my full library from the custom home screen music option although I haven't ruled out user error as of yet. I haven't had a problem with the window mount coming detached and the collar to keep the swivel in place works fine on mine as well. Bionic also fits snug while bionic is in the case. If I find that the music library is just a setting in the phone I will add another star but overall I am happy with it and feel it was worth the forty bucks or so I paid for it. Oh btw it also reads text messages aloud if you receive text while driving or gives you an option to call the sender via voice command so you can keep your eyes on the road. I like to see a generic dock do either of those!.

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This is the version that comes with the charger and the USB cable. That is very important to pay attention to, because there is also a version that is just the dock (the Verizon one). Anyway, that USB cable is the only connection needed to the dock, cleaning up the look. No need to also plug in an audio cable, as the USB cable carries the audio and you plug the audio cable into that. The docking software has a few well-documented quirks (inability to rotate out of landscape view, phones volume control doesn't work through USB, etc.), but this is not pertinent to a review of the dock itself. The dock itself is very sturdy, the phone slips in and out smoothly, it DOES accomodate the extra capacity battery (I have this), and there is a sleeve that you can remove to accomodate a protective case (I don't have this). Very pleased with the dock so far!

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This is an OEM Motorola made for Bionic car mount/cradle . It includes a unique charger set up as well which is not very well described or barely mentioned , ANYWHERE ! So let me start there . The car charger is a dual USB style port which plugs typically into your car's cigarette lighter/12V power outlet just like any other ordinary auto charger . Only this one includes a special cable which is actually 2 cables in 1 ! The 1st is the USB to micro USB used for power / charging of the phone but it actually says to NOT use with other chargers or household outlet style chargers don't ask me why , thats just what it says . It plugs large side into the plug going into your cars power outlet and the other (micro) into the cradle assembly . The 2nd cable is a mini phono style cable which connects to the plug in your cars power outlet and leads out approximatley 12-15 inches and then leads to your vehicles auxillary input jack assuming you have one , if you do great , this is simple neat and easy for you but if you don't , no worries , the cable section is removable and the external phone speaker works fantastically ! Or if your vehicles radio is BT compatible then you could use that method ;) All this bundles up nice and neat with an included velcro wrap up which is a nice lil' bonus too . As for the cradle , it's far nicer than the Motorola cradle for the orignal Droid which i also had and liked , this one will accept the phone out of the box stock or with the extended factory battery or with a variety of silicone sleeve/covers and even the extended battery with factory VERIZON shell/holster what i currently use and it works with them all securely and firmly and allows for full access to all features of your phone as well as buttons and controls and when docked in this cradle unlocks and opens a new auto/navi feature i've never seen or heard of anywhere else and i won't even go into just how awesome and sweet this added perk is . The cradle can be mounted to your windshield via the included suction cup mount which is what i use and prefer or inverted with the included plate which can be adhered anywhere in your vehicle . There are a variety of booklets , instructions and pamphlets also included with this kit one of which was a 15% off on your next VZW in store purchase which worked out nicely for me since i wanted that extended battery and of course an apprpriate cover/sleeve for said extended battery pack equipped phone . Bottom line , if your going to use your phone in your vehicle and you have a BIONIC , GET THIS KIT !!! YOU WON'T BE SORRY !

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TomTom Rider 2 GPS Navigator for Motorcycles and Scooters

TomTom Rider 2 GPS Navigator for Motorcycles and Scooters
  • Tomtom Rider Is One Of The Smartest Navigation Solutions For Motorcycles.
  • Rugged Waterproof Device
  • Anti-Glare Screen
  • Integrated Sun Visor, And Gloves-On Operation
  • Navigation Instructions Are Spoken Via In-Helmet Cardo Scala-Rider

I received this unit for Christmas primarily for my bike, but once I purchase the car mount adapter it will be used in the car as well.

This is an excellent unit, to say the least. One reviewer mentioned that it's too difficult to turn the unit onI say "hogwash". The pushbutton is stiff, yes, but that's done to keep the unit from turning on accidentally while in your jacket pocket or carry bag (and with a touch screen, you can well imagine how much mischief one could accidentally create if it turned on without your knowledge). Ditto with the Scala Rider headsetyou don't want the thing accidentally turning on, running the battery down, do you?

Another reviewer mentioned that it doesn't have a "speedometer" or trip meter functionit most certainly does have a speedometer, and what I assume is the "trip meter"but since TomTom set the unit from the factory to eliminate as much extraneous information as possible, you have to activate it in the menus. Once that has been activated, it'll be there until you turn that feature off. In fact, there are a great number of features you can turn on and off in the menus.

I found the documentation to be adequate, and to the point. The printed documentation is to get you up to speed until you charge the units and turn them onit's easy sailing after that. The unit is very easy to use, and it has tutorials right on the unit, so in my opinion further paper documentation is rather redundantactually, I think it's pretty smart on TomTom's part to include tutorials on the unit itself rather than supply a printed bookthat way I don't have to carry around the book, as all of the information is already on the unit! They really don't say much about the bike power cable, but I can certainly understand whyit's not possible to provide information about every bike out there, and if you aren't familiar enough with your bike, or can't figure out how to install it, it's probably best to get someone who is (like your bike dealer) to do the installation.

I've got a Motorolla Razr phone, and the TomTom easily hooked up to my phone via Bluetooth, and it painlessly downloaded all of my phone numbers I have stored on the phone (thank you for providing this helpful feature!).

I do wish that it gave the street name when it gives you instructions to turn, but I soon got used to how it worksnot only does the display give you very clear instructions on where to turn, it also gives you the street name. Once you get used to it, it's easy. But I would like the option of hearing the street name (my PDA does, but the map display isn't as easy to see as the TomTom). While playing with the unit as my father-in-law drove the car, I discovered one potential issue with having the street name spoken to youwhat happens when the street name is changed, but your maps haven't been updated? If you rely on the spoken street name, you might miss itit's best to take a glance at the screen to make sure you're taking the correct turn (I found one such roadthe name has recently been changed, but the map showed the old name instead). Still, I'd prefer to have it spoken, and visually double-check the map.

Overall, I give the TomTom an A-. TomTom, if you're reading this, I'll give you an A+ if you guys update the software so that it'll give you the street name by voicethen you'll have the best bike GPS available! However, I'd still buy the unit as is. It would just increase the functionality by including this feature.

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My wife gave me this unit for Christmas. She's a doll and I love her very much, but she was not very versed about what to shop for or expect from a GPS unit. I've now used the unit several hours during trips, utilizing the blue tooth connectivity with my cell phone and the included headset within my helmet. Ive also used it in the car a lot. They said this unit was designed by motorcyclists, but obviously the bikers TomTom consulted knew very little about the minimum expectations for features required in a decent GPS unit...especially one costing this much.

I am going to break-down my review into two parts....what it has that is good...and what it lacks that makes it a non-competitive GPS unit in the US. I've used GPS technology at work and at play for years. Most of my background with consumer-grade GPS units is with the Garmin brand. So it is to that brand that I will make most of my comparisons because Garmin, for the most part, has it right and does it right! (imho)I have no financial or personal relationship with Garmin, whatsoever.

OK..first for the positive...it's water resistant/proof (don't really know about the proof part cause I havent had it in the pouring rain yet)...Fast processor and fast acquisition of the GPS constellation...good screen graphics and brightness...decent battery life...sensitive touch screen technology....blue tooth capable...can download your Outlook contact database....decent internal memory...heavy duty Ram mounting hardware for your bikes handle bars....USB connectivity to your computer for map downloads, etc....and if you are into directions from the unit, it has a few male and female voices from which to choose.

Now for the features it should have but does not:

-Should have a trip computer with trip parameters such as max speed, average moving speed, time moving, time sitting still, odometer, trip odometer, vertical and horizontal elevation, etc. None of this exists on the tomtom rider.

-Should leave a track, or a bread crumb trail, as you ride along. Not available on the TTRider. This is a real disappointment.

-Should have larger fonts for speed, arrival time, etc. Way too small to have to deal with on a motorcycle...even when set to the largest font.

-Should not "snap" to the nearest road to fool you into thinking their base map is accurate...because it is not that accurate in reality.

-Should come with a cig lighter plug for powering, but it does not.

-Does not allow any preference setting while in motion. You must stop before you can do anything with this unit outside of a few limited functions. Excuse: a safety feature

-Cannot make a call while moving. You can only recieve calls while moving. What's that about???? (yea I know, safety)

Has annoying icons on the screen when the phone and headset are not connected and there is no way to get them off the screen!!

-Gives you no options as far as screen orientation relating to your travel direction...always points you up. Thats ok most of the time, but we deserve to have a choice in this price class.

-Can fall off the ball mount and, if not tethered to the bike or mounting base, it will hit the ground and will be lost.

No elevation available...for those of us that ride in mountains and are use to seeing this on gps units, it's certainly an oversight by the TTRider. GPS derived elevation is not that accurate in the first place, but readings are relative and give a pretty good indication of elevation changes as you ride.

Direct sunlight makes the screen totally INVISIBLE.

If I could send it back to Amazon I would. I plan to give it to by wife for her car and purchase a gps unit that more closely fits my needs as a touring motorcyclist and as a consumer that refuses to settle for inadequate and poorly designed products.

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1. I have owned a Rider for more than 18 months.

2. The first one I had, the dock broke in Texas while I was riding Route 66.

3. I called TomTom from Texas (I live in Calif) and asked them to FedEx a new one.

They said no can do.

4. Once home, TomTom sent me a new Dock, but... it took them 1 month to get it to me.

5. After a while I started to notice that the Rider was not charging while in the dock and on my bike.

6. They asked me to send them my Rider back with all the accessories.

7. Then after 4 weeks, they sent me a new Rider, with no charger and no accessories.

8. The asked me to send it back.

8. After another 4 weeks, they sent me another.... new Rider... with all the accessories.

9. The dock didn't charge.

10. After another week, they sent me a new dock. It works.

There are known issues with the docks and charging, but TomTom won't admit it.

It's manufacturering issue. I'll let you guess where they are made.

The Tom Tom rider is good, easy to use. But if anything goes wrong, you'll be waiting many weeks for a replacement.

Ad of course the wait time on the phone, plan on an hour with each call.

I probably would NOT buy another one.

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I bought this product from Amazon and received it 4-days ago. In the last 4-days, I have been in contact with TomTom by phone and email trying not only to get detailed information about the product, but also trying to get help with it. This is by far the worst motorcycle GPS on the market.

The Pro's: (there is only one)

1) They have upgraded the headset to the Cardo Scala Q2.

The Con's:

1) The screen is unreadable outside either in the sunlight or on overcast days. It looks completely white washed. There are no settings to resolve this on the unit.

2) The documentation included is for the original Rider, not the Rider 2nd Edition.

3) The screen is unreadable outside

4) There is no documentation available from TomTom or from RAM-Mount for the motorcycle mount that is included.

5) The screen is unreadable outside

6) TomTom's 30-day map guarantee only works if you call and harass them about it. Then you must fax or email proof of purchase before they will comply with there own guarantee.

7) The screen is unreadable outside

8) The power button is ridiculously hard to operate

9) The screen is unreadable outside

10) THE SCREEN IS UNREADABLE OUTSIDE!!!!!!!

So, in my opinion I can only believe that people who rate this highly either ride only at dusk, or during the nighttime. Either that, or they want everyone to make the same mistake they did, so they don't feel like they are the only one's that were taken for their money.

Oh, and did you get it yet?

THE SCREEN IS UNREADABLE OUTSIDE!

The whole purpose of the unit is to use it outside on a motorcycle!

I have owned a TomTom GO910 for a few years, and was actually very pleased with it except for the cost. But I will NEVER purchase another TomTom device after dealing with the company over the last 4-days.

My recommendations would be to please do your research online in advance. The TomTom Rider and the TomTom Rider 2nd Edition are pure crap, because there SCREENS ARE NOT READABLE OUTSIDE! Which itself is ridiculous as they were specifically designed for motorcycles!

Do yourself a huge favor, buy the Garmin Nuvi 550 instead! It's waterproof with an 8-hour rechargeable and replaceable lithium battery! Plus, its only half the price of the all too overpriced Zumo model! Wanna save even more money, buy the Garmin Nuvi 500. Again, waterproof with an 8-hour rechargeable and replaceable lithium battery. The only difference between it and the Nuvi 550 are the maps. The lower 48 vs. all of North America.

I bought the Rider 2 GPS last summer, to tour the south of France, from Paris. I'd travelled before with maps, sometimes missing offramps out of confusion (freeway signs here are only really good if you're a local, in which case you don't need them in the first place!!). After having used a TomTom GPS in a rental car to go to Italy, I decided to get one for my Speed Triple, for the pleasure of being guided from "above". The decision was made a week before my departure, so I didn't really have time to investigate the market. I discovered only Garmin & TomTom have bike-specific models, and that both were incredibly expensive compared to car units. Being used to, and pleased with the TomTom interface, I decided to buy TT. The first Rider 2 I bought would not connect to my Motorola Razr V3i, despite the help from the sales reps, and would refuse to turn on, even fully charged. After 3 (THREE!!) trade-ins, I had to leave for my 1 1/2 month vacation with my current unit, picked up the same morning.

My first beef was to find that not only would it start trying connecting to my V3i, then fail, but I'd also have to use the cellular connection to obtain the updates, and 1 month trial of various options I'D PAID FOR!! This is totally stupid. If you're going to have to use a PC to save your SD card, let the PC handle further downloads and updates!!! It doesn't take being a racket science wiz to understand a DSL connection is more reliable than a cellular. Also, the fact you have to pay for updates, and options that should be standard, is preposterous.

My second problem, is the fact that as long as you're moving, you cannot access/change routing information. That's totally stupid too. Even at walking speeds, the unit will accept no change of route, or any other modification. When you're on the freeway, or on city streets with no place to stop, this is really aggravating. I know it's supposedly for security reasons, but changing your destination to a favorite isn't going to put you in danger in most cases, stopping and starting on a road close to heavy traffic will. In any case, you can tap all you want on a car unit, so security obviously isn't a valid reason. In any case, I hate when an appliance is set to restrain my use of it, and not let me decide for myself when/if what I do is safe.

3rd beef: sometimes, maps are obsolete from the start. When driving through Italy, I was directed to turn right on a freeway, in the middle of... fields!!! There was an offramp on my screen, miles from any actual offramps. Only corn fields, which had obviously been there for years, and weren't going to disappear in favor of a new road overnight. Really scary when you're on a schedule..

Maybe I should have listed first the On/Off button. I have very strong arms & fingers, but the time & pressure (and numerous attempts) it takes to turn it on hurts my fingers each time. Needless to even think of asking my girlfriend to do it...

The last unnicety I can think of right now, is the fact, if you're typing an address, the streets that pop up aren't entirely legible on the screen. It appears there's no way to view further past the first letters. This is really a bummer in France, where streets precede their name. Example: if you're looking for an address on Boulevard du General De Gaulle, all that appears on the screen is "Boulevard du Genera", so you have to type each and every letter in the name, or you'll get directed to another general's name, and, as there's no "back" function, you'll have to go through the whole itinerary planning procedure again to try to get it right. Total lack of user-friendliness, for a unit that's supposed to be usable by bikers, with gloves on.

On the upside, missing an exit leads the unit to recalculate another itinerary very quickly, the reason exactly I'd bought a GPS. Arrival times are incredibly accurate, even on long trips. Screen maps are legible. The RAM fixing system is great, and solid, but props there go to RAM, not TomTom. The Scala system works fine, and is reasonably audible, although the choice of a higher pitched female voice, on full volume is a must, if you're going to be riding over 100 mph.

If I'd had more time to choose, I'd have bought the Garmin Zumo instead. The price is too high for a GPS that's so poorly engineered. It does work nicely when it's all set up correctly, but not being able to take phone calls, use paid for updates, or use your PC to download data is unacceptable.

Xtenzi Nissan Infinity iPod iPhone iPad 24 Inch Long Cable 284H2-ZT50A Cube / Maxima / Murano / Path

Xtenzi Nissan Infinity iPod iPhone iPad 24 Inch Long Cable 284H2-ZT50A Cube / Maxima / Murano / Pathfinder / Sentra / Titan / Versa / Xterra / G35 / G37 / M37 / M56 / EX35 / FX35 / FX50 / QX56 / Adapter Lead Cord Wire Line Out AuxThis worked perfectly in my Infiniti G37 and doesnt cut out on me like my last cord did. I sometimes connect my I pad 3 with the 30 pin connecter purchased above but majority of the time I connect up via the adapter 30 pin to iphone 5 connection converter which also works perfect.

The cable is of a low quality and when connected works 10% of the time and on the off chance it works it produces random electronic noises through the car stereo.

Car is a 09 G37xS.

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