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NOCO Genius GC016 12V Dash Mount Battery Indicator

NOCO Genius GC016 12V Dash Mount Battery Indicator
  • For use with G750, G1100, G3500, G7200 and G4
  • Ergonomically designed to make battery connecting and disconnecting effortless
  • Built-in fuse protection to protect against potentially dangerous short circuits
  • Plug-n-play connector for easy accessory changes
  • For use with NOCO Genius models only

I recently bought a NOCO charger and was very impressed with it. I thought that this would be a really good addition.

The fuse holder is so big that there is no way to fish it through your firewall without either drilling a large hole or cutting the fuse holder off.

The led charging indicator doesn't appear to be accurate at all.

The cable that comes on the unit is not nearly as long as it needs to be.

I am very happy with the charger, however I would recommend the quick connector instead of this battery indicator.

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Titan 24V Cordless Impact Wrench

Titan 24V Cordless Impact Wrench
  • Heat treated 1/2-inch drive anvil for strength and durability
  • Includes a heavy duty alloy gear case
  • The all metal transmission delivers strength
  • The quick charger takes only one hour to recharge the 24-volt battery
  • Designed and crafted to increase your productivity and simplify your work

I've used this tool only a handful of times until it started to fail. The first sign was a lack of power unrelated to the batteries. My lug nuts became loose shortly after I started to drive, with the wheel wobbling. The internal gears inside the motor finally gave out upon a second use. The company answered my first email a week after I sent it, and said that they will mail a replacement part. The part which came in the mail over a month later was not what I needed. They have failed to respond to emails & voicemails since then. Nobody ever answers the phone at customer service, so you have to request the parts department to get a live person. Even then, they only answer the phone 50% of the time. They promised to send the correct part, but as of this writing (2 month later) have not mailed the correct part or responded to numerous emails & voicemails. The bottom line is to deal with a company which has many cordless power tools, and better customer service. The tool would be more reliable if they didn't put gears inside the motor. Their non power hand tools seem to be fine.

I wanted to post an update. After making constant calls to their company with no results, I received the wrong part a second time. I had an idea. I called, and requested to speak to the shipping department instead of the parts department or customer service. The person who answered the call wasn't the original shipping clerk who sent the wrong part two times, but agreed to listen to my story. He promised to contact the person in charge, and get back to me. I told him that I needed a motor, but he needed authorization before he could ship any part out. He called me back a few minutes later, and said that his boss authorized an entirely new tool to be shipped! I was surprised, thanked him, and felt like I'll believe it when I see it. A week later the tool arrived with one battery (not two), a charger which had a bent electrical contact so it wasn't working, carry case, and an impact gun. It shows that the lowest man in the company could be the most important person that you speak to. I hope that they give him a promotion to either the parts department or customer service. He did more for me in five minutes than anybody else in the company in over two months.

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I bought one of these impact wrenches about 4 years ago locally. It has unmatched torque, and battery life. Have used for changing tires on chisel plows and other farm equipment. Also have used it on bolts as large as 7/8". I just bought another one because mine finally cracked after cultivator frame fell of a stand and crushed it, but it still worked for about 3 days afterwards before it completely gave up. My overall review isI liked it enough to buy a second one.

Rapid Car Kit Auto Plug-in Power Charger for Verizon LG Dare - Tracfone LG Cookie Style, T310, Plum

Rapid Car Kit Auto Plug-in Power Charger for Verizon LG Dare - Tracfone LG Cookie Style, T310, Plum - Tracfone LG Wink Style 800G - US Cellular LG Banter Touch VX9700 - LG Decoy VX8610 - LG enV Touch VX11000 Cell Phone - BestCellBuy BrandI ordered the car charger since the phone only came with a plug in charger for a standard electrical outlet. The item was very inexpensive and came with free delivery. It does the job to keep my phone charged while traveling.

FAST SHIPPING, WORKS GREAT IN THE CAR CHARGES WHEN GOING TO OTHER JOBS GREAT THAT I GOT 3

SO EACH CAR GETS ONE

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Generac 5845 XG7000E 7,000 Watt 410cc OHV Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit & Electric S

Generac 5845 XG7000E 7,000 Watt 410cc OHV Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit & Electric StartGenerac XG7000E Generator

I bought this generator from an Internet vendor who drop-shipped it from the factory. It arrived 4 days later with zero damage; so it was well protected. It comes with spare oil and air filters, spark plug; and two quarts of oil. It does not include a 30-amp extension cord, as some Generac generators do. The user manual is in English and Spanish.

Cons:

Machine is too loud for its intended purpose. Even during the day, with the machine in the back yard 30' away and us in the house, it's seriously annoying. At 10' away, my sound meter registers around 90 decibels. Also, during a home power outage, a generator typically needs to operate at night to keep refrigerators and freezers running. Unfortunately, if you have neighbors close by, you'll have to shut it off at night. Otherwise they would [rightfully] complain about the noise. I'd have to use earplugs to sleep, and it's my machine. The 14.5 HP Generac engine, even with an oversize muffler, is at least as loud as a lawn-mower on full throttle, and no one wants to listen to that all night. Noise would be less of an issue if the generator is used for an "event" or construction site where it could be kept far away, but everyone would rather have a quieter machine.

The 3-position off/run/start rocker-switch is a disaster waiting to happen. Most Generac portable generators seem to use this same switch design. To stop a running machine, Generac says to push the rocker switch to the left side, which is the stop position. Unfortunately, it is too easy to mistakenly push the right side of the rocker, which engages the starter. If you do that with the engine running, the starter gear will engage the spinning engine flywheel, possibly causing internal engine damage. The manual doesn't even warn you. (See Customer Images to see how I addressed this design blunder.)

In any case, a safer way to stop the machine is to close the fuel valve, which starves the engine to a stop in about a minute. This also reduces the amount of gas in the carburetor, which could gum-up over time.

The manual says the fuel tank has to be drained and removed in order to replace the battery, since the battery is hidden under the tank. One side panel also has to be removed. Even a mechanic would be frustrated with this time-consuming hassle. Draining the fuel tank is also dangerous, as gasoline is highly flammable and has toxic fumes. In fact, Generac could face a huge liability lawsuit if a customer was injured or killed trying to replace a battery. And just what does Generac expect their non-mechanically inclined customers to do; haul a 245 pound generator to a distant service center for a battery replacement? Some customers, like my wife, aren't strong enough to start a 14.5 HP engine with a pull rope, so a battery start is mandatory. Every machine will need a new battery every few years or so, which means that if you keep the generator long enough, you can't avoid this issue.. "Under the tank" was not Generac's only option. There are other places where the battery would fit just fine and also be accessible. When battery change time comes on my machine, the new battery is going to be mounted in a better location.

The hardware for the circuit breaker reset buttons and many of the screws/nuts/washers/etc. are only zinc coated steel, which can easily rust. It makes no sense to use rust-prone hardware on a machine that must be used outside. Obviously, all hardware should be non-rusting materials such as stainless steel, brass, bronze, or aluminum. Some of the hardware is standard and could be upgraded by the customer, while other hardware like that around circuit breakers, cannot.

The handle is only fair. It locks into the upright position with a single button, but while rolling the machine around, the handle-to-frame hinge connection bounces slightly. It just isn't solid. The tires are the never-flat type, but roll as if they aren't perfectly round.

There is no logical reason for this machine to have a 2-year warranty when the similar Generac XP model generators have a 3-year warranty.

Pros:

We've used our XG7000E six times as of this writing, due to electric company outages ranging from a few hours to two days. It's been a reliable machine.

The engine (entire machine actually) is made in Waukesha Wisconsin and has an automotive-type oil pump and spin-on filter. This design provides far better internal lubrication than the splash-method employed by most portable generators. As a result, engine life should be significantly lengthened. Generac claims up to 4 times longer. For replacement oil filters, search Amazon or Google Shopping on: Generac 070185B

Has a high-oil-temp and low-oil-volume automatic shutoff, to protect the engine from damage, plus a decent-sized air filter..

Assembly was simple: install wheels & front support strut; add [provided] oil, and connect battery lead to starter. I charged the battery for an hour with the included charger, even though it was factory charged. Has a charge jack to receive the charger plug. I added fuel, pulled the choke button all the way out (3/4"), turned the gas valve on, pressed the off/run/start rocker-switch to the start side, and it fired up immediately. Each time since, it starts quickly. Everything seems to work and there are no gasoline leaks or fumes from storing the machine in a closed storage room.

Voltage (122.1 +/per phase) and hertz (61.6) is very close to what our power company provides (124v 59.9 hertz). Should be good enough for all but the most sensitive equipment.

It's well made. Tubular welded frame is hardened steel for strength, and it shows. There is no perceptible twisting or flexing (other than at the handle hinge) when rolling it around. That gray-colored band on all four sides of the machine is sturdy painted sheet metal.

The 9-gallon all-steel gas tank is quite solid and includes an integral, and accurate, fuel-gage. (Reviews of similar Generac generators complain that the filter-screen in the filler tube should go deeper into the tank to keep it out of the way of the gas can snout, but it seems fine to me.) I bought a couple of Justrite Type II steel 5-gallon gas cans for the generator, as the Type II's are much safer than my 40-year old Eagle Model S-5 steel gas can. Unless it's under a heavy load, my machine runs just over 13 hours on a full tank of gasoline. Add Sta-Bil Fuel Stabilizer to old gasoline in the tank, to help keep it "fresh"...

Excellent tool-less method for changing oil. A 6" rubber hose is connected to the base of the engine, with a screw-on cap. To drain the oil, remove that cap and the oil-fill-hole cap. There's plenty of room under the hose for a decent sized pan to catch the oil and it doesn't drip on the frame. Unscrew the old oil filter by hand, fill a new filter with oil, oil its rubber gasket, and screw it on by hand. Machine's oil capacity is 1.5 quarts. An LED meter displays total machine usage, to the tenth of an hour. Generac advises the 1st oil change at 30 hours and 100 hours thereafter.

The three receptacles are protected with a snap-on rubber cover for weather protection. The two dual 125v receptacles are the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) type. The machine has three circuits: two 120v 20 amp, each with a dual NEMA 5-20R GFCI receptacles, and one 240v 30 amp, with a single NEMA L14-30 locking receptacle.

Includes a battery charging transformer that plugs into a 120v house receptacle with the other end going to the charging jack on the unit. Generac cautions against leaving it connected longer than 48 hours as this could ruin the battery! In an e-mail exchange, a Generac Customer Support technician sent this canned advice: "I do not recommend using a battery charger continuously while not in use. I recommend charging the battery with the provided charger once every 2 weeks for no more than 48 hours.".

In my opinion, having to remember to follow that schedule for the life of the machine is a ridiculous hassle. So, when my generator is not in use, it's connected to a Battery Tender [intelligent] trickle charger. Generac also says to run the machine every two weeks to keep the carburetor from gumming up. I keep a clipboard chart to record the date when the machine is serviced; or run, which I do every two or three months, rather than every other week.

When the machine is running, the control panel's two LEDs shine on it for illumination.

Summary:

Generac could easily resolve the problems listed and except for the larger muffler and rust-proof hardware, it wouldn't even cost more. This should be expected of a quality American made machine that's more expensive than the competition. To their credit, the major things are well done (engine, alternator, frame), but other things such as that stupid rocker switch, poor battery placement, and loud muffler, should be better.

Bought this generator brand new on Saturday.

Followed all assembly instructions and added oil and gas.

Would not start either by battery or pull-start.

Thought I would charge the battery overnight still would not start.

Looked for a twisted gas line (as I read that someone else found this to be their problem). Gas line was fine.

Finally decided to look at the spark plug.

You have to take off the side panel to access it, but it's easy just remove the four hex head screws.

As soon as the cover came off I saw what the problem was the spark plug wire was not connected to the spark plug.

Attached the wire, put the side panel on, and then it started right up.

I AM DISAPPOINTED THAT THIS IS AN AMERICAN-MADE PRODUCT AND I HAD TO FIND AND THEN FIX AND UNFORGIVABLE MANUFACTURING ERROR.

But if it runs well and serves me through power outages, then I'll be happier but I will always have this story to tell.

Also, I called Generac at lunch today to see if I could speak to a rep to see if they could help me troubleshoot it over the phone. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME. All the rep did was give me the names of four businesses in my local area that I could call for help. This is unsatisfactory! I felt like I was stuck with a brand new generator that wouldn't start and that I would have to incur additional expense to get it running.

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Car Kit Vehicle Charger + Home Wall Travel Battery Charger for Alltel Motorola DROID Milestone - Mot

Car Kit Vehicle Charger + Home Wall Travel Battery Charger for Alltel Motorola DROID Milestone - Motorola DROID X - Motorola Evoke QA4 Cell Phone - Premium Combo Pack - BestCellBuy BrandBought 2 of these sets to have extras around the house and cars. We all use the same phone. The first wall charger failed after 2 weeks with minimal use. The light is on, but it simply doesn't charge. The second wall charger just failed today, less than 3 weeks after I received it. Same problem as the other one. Very little use, they were only spares.

I haven't used the car chargers much, but I don't expect them to last either.

Unfortunately, it costs as much to return them as it does to buy new ones. Plus the hassle of packing and shipping. This company got away with one. Just an awful product.

I must say the home charger has a really bright red light on it. Makes it hard to sleep with it. Otherwise its good. And for the car charger im not impressed at all with it. It doesn't work 80% of the time cause I can't get the plug in the cig lighter, cause of the way the charger is built.

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I lost my car charger and was so happy to receive this one. I was surprised how fast it arrived and it works great.

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4 COBRA CXT237 MicroTalk 20 Mile FRS/GMRS 22 Channel Walkie Talkie 2-Way Radios

4 COBRA CXT237 MicroTalk 20 Mile FRS/GMRS 22 Channel Walkie Talkie 2-Way Radios
  • Up to a 20 mile range (depends on terrain & conditions)
  • 2662 Channel Combinations: Available when the 22 channels are combined with the 142 privacy codes (38 CTCSS/104 DCS), these combinations prevent interference from other 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.
  • VOX: The user's voice is detected and the radio transmits without the need to press any buttons, freeing hands for other tasks. 5 VOX sensitivity levels allow the user to select at which point the radio will detect their voice.
  • Scan Feature: Allows the user to scan either channels or privacy codes within a channel to locate conversations in progress.

I did a lot of shopping around before I made this purchase. 20 mile range.. wow. Yeah, if in the city this is likely to be reduced significantly but I'm out in the suburbs. I figured maybe 5-10 mile range I could deal with.

I have had them for a week now. I am using channel 2 and channel 22 on both my attempts at using these radios (high output channels). I charged the batteries on the first attempt for 8 hours. My second attempted I charged the batteries for 24 hours to be positive they were fully charged.

The radios work wonderfully less than 100 yards distance. At 400 yards (suburbs/houses, outside -not in the house-) the signal becomes very fuzzy and hard to hear. At 1/4 mile they are completely unusable.

How do I get my money back? I thought I was buying quality equipment.

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When I ordered the walkie talkies I read that there was a 20 mile radius, but when I received them it showed that only if I lived on a desert would I get reception within 20 miles. But they do work for us with the 2 mile distance and are useful.

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Kids keep one with them when they bike with friends around the neighborhood. I keep the DCS and keypad lock on them so no accidental channel changes.

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Bought for kids to use when playing outside. So far, so good. Love that it included all batteries & chargers needed. Range seems good. Easy to use, even for my 5 yr old. Very happy with these.

I looked around before I bought these we bought them for Christmas for our 5,6,7abd 8 year olds they loVe them and so far we have just used them in the house so idk about how far they range. They were exactly what we wanted!

Motorola T505 Bluetooth Portable In-Car Speakerphone

Motorola T505 Bluetooth Portable In-Car SpeakerphoneI bought a total of 5 (yes five) different Bluetooth speakerphones to test on my car visor and operate with my Sprint HTC Touch phone. Each unit has flaws and two are unusable in my opinion when used with the Sprint Touch. Your results may differ.

Here are the units I tested:

The Jabra SP5050, Parrot Minikit, BlueAnt Supertooth Light, BlueAnt Supertooth II and Motorola T505. I chose these units based on the positive user reviews on the Amazon site.

Now how they perform when paired with my Sprint HTC Touch...

BlueAnt Supertooth Light Works good with few complaints. Connects automatically every time. Has mini USB for charging which is exactly the same as my phone. OK speaker volume (but the volume may cause an echo on the other end). I like how turning the unit on or off is accomplished by pushing the mic in/out. Magnetic clip is nice.

BlueAnt Supertooth II Works good but doesn't usually connect automatically with the Touch. I need to push the talk/end button to connect. Best speaker volume (you can turn the volume too high which may cause an echo on the other end). This unit can be used with the visor up or down since the mic can swing totally open. Aesthetics might not appeal to some. I really like how turning the unit on or off is accomplished by swinging the mic in or out. Magnetic clip is nice.

Jabra SP5050 Maybe the best aesthetics with very slim size. Easy to understand if it's on and connected with the alert tones. Very light unit and did I say how slim it is?

Terrible low volume with my Sprint Touch! The volume is unusable for highway speed driving and is a deal killer compared to the other units. This cannot be corrected using the volume on my phone as it's at max too! I was so hopeful for this unit.

Parrot Minikit Works great sometimes. Has great speaker volume. Sometimes cannot get it to connect and sometimes locks up. I believe this is an issue with the Minikit and the Touch combination as I also tested a Parrot LS3200 color built in unit with the exact same terrible results. Unusable!

Motorola T505 Nice aesthetics. Connects automatically every time. Has mini USB power connector exactly the same as my phone. Very good speaker volume and I love the option of using the FM transmitter with my car stereo for even better sound and volume. No complaints from people on the other end and they never heard an echo like the BlueAnt. I haven't tried using the music player but that isn't why I bought it. I prefer the Supertooth II on/off mic switch over the Motorola back of the unit location. This is by far the best unit for use with my Sprint Touch and the one I'll keep using. Works fantastic!

Now I'm giving away the other units to friends.

I recently bought a 2008 Cadillac CTS. It is the best car I have driven to date, but the biggest problem it has is that all vehicles manufactured prior to April 2008 have no bluetooth. This is the first car I have owned without bluetooth installed since the technology first became available. Since I run a business and constantly use the phone in my car, I scrambled to find the perfect device.

Right now the two most popular BT devices are the Blueant Supertooth Light and the Motorola T505. It was a tough choice which way to go but I chose the Motorola because it had FM transmitting capability.

The one thing that is misleading about the pictures depicted of this device on Amazon is its size. I was amazed to see just how small the T505 is. It comes with a very strong clip that secures itself on the visor, and it easily slides on and off whenever you need to remove the T505 for charging purposes.

The included car charger is worthless for most because who wants that cord dangling from the visor? What is visibly absent here is a wall charger. I can't really get upset about this as it does have a USB socket that allows you to plug your device in your computer's USB port for charging.

Pairing was easy. Hold the Power button down for a few seconds (you may have to press PLAY as well) and the T505 goes into pairing mode. My iPhone immediately recognized the device and once you type in 0000 you are instantly paired. No need to pair the phone each time you enter the vehicle.

For best results make sure the bluetooth volume is all the way up on your phone. This will provide the loudest results from the built-in T505 speakerphone.

My first call came today while I was driving. A british voice announced the incoming phone number. I simply pressed the front PLAY button and the call was connected. Speakerphone was crisp and loud. It was pretty incredible as far as the overall voice quality. People sitting in the back seat would have no problem hearing or joining in the conversation. The caller said I sounded great on his end and would never have guessed that I was talking on a speakerphone.

Press the FM locator button on the back of the unit and a British voice will announce a vacant FM channel that is available for you to tune and have your call directed to. Directing the call to FM produced a rather good quality call though slightly fuzzy.

I would not hesitate to recommend this device to anyone looking for the most ideal bluetooth solution for their vehicle. For portable hands-free bluetooth, this is about as good as it gets.

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Here is a nice little product that I like a lot. It doesn't get 5 starts because it is not perfect, and it doesn't get 4 stars because it has problems, but it is still quite good and I use it a lot in my car.

The MotoRokr T505 is a battery operated bluetooth device that hooks to the visor and allows you to receive or make hands-free phone calls in your car. While it has its own speaker, it can also transmit the sound through an FM frequency so that you can listen to your calls on your car's stereo system.

Furthermore, it supports A2DP protocol, which means that if your phone is compatible, you can stream music to its speaker or to your stereo system. And not only MP3 music, as it works well with applications too (so, if you have Windows Media Player or equivalent application in your phone, you can actually listen to Internet Radio or Podcasts, for example).

The main problem I have with this device is the transmitter strength. While I guess that it could work well with a front side antenna, my car has a rear side and the signal strength is not that high. Makes it hard to listen on FM in a busy area (probably most larger cities). There is a workaround though, but it is a little annoying (keep reading to find out).

Other issues are the awkward operation. Turning it on and off is actually unecessarily hard, as you need to press the power button on the back of the unit for several seconds before it will turn on or off. For your own safety, do not try to do this while driving.

Another awkward operation issue is the FM frequency setup. This device will automatically search the current area and choose the "less" crowded frequency for you. It doesn't do a good job, particularly in crowded areas. With time, if you are driving the same route everyday, you will notice which frequencies work better. You can then store them as one of the 5 preferred stations. Even then, it will only pick a preferred frequency if there is no interference when you try it. You cannot force it to pick a frequency you want, not you can store a frequency that wasn't picked automatically.

On the other hand, there are several other very nice features about this thing. I especially like the mini-USB charging plug, its small size, long battery life, its visor clipping capability and how it is well positioned in my car to access the controls, which are basically call/receive, play/stop, previous/next.

It also works very well with voice calling if your phone supports it and it will tell you the number of the person calling when you receive a call.

With my phone, bluetooth connection is a breeze and works pretty well. Turn it on and the connection is aquired. Also, I have not had problems with noise, echo, or sensitivity of the mic. All work very well in my car.

Here are some tricks I found over time that can make your life easier with this device:

Once you have chosen one or more preferred stations, turn on the FM transmitter in your parking, especially if it is underground. As there is poor reception there, it will pick your preferred stations most of the time.

You can greatly improve transmission quality if you connect the device to the charger, as the charger works as an antenna for it. In fact, frequencies that are otherwise full of interference, start to work beautifully. Of course, having the cable crossing your windshield is not a good idea, so you might need to place the T505 somewhere else when connected.

In the end, it is a good product that could be improved even more, especially if it had more transmitting power (or larger antenna) and a better frequency setup. I use it a lot today, but in my next car, I will try to get a bluetooth enabled radio instead, in order to avoid the FM transmitter problems.

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I've been looking for a way to get my HTC Touch more "integrated" with my factory sat nav system in my Yukon. I already had the BlueAnt Supertooth II bluetooth speaker phone, but really wanted something that would work with the stereo.

So I pre-ordered the ROKR T505 and have been using it for about a week now. First, in the box, you don't get a whole lot. Just the unit, visor clip, a DC charger, and very detailed and easy to understand instructions. However, since it uses mini-USB, any one of my many AC, DC, or USB chargers will work just fine. This device is also quite compact when compared to the blueant device and looks good sitting on the visor (also unlike the blue ant).

After it was charged, I easily paired it up to my Touch, and media player (which was already open) immediately start playing music. I made a few test calls in the house, and it works great. The internal speaker is nice and loud (on par with the BlueAnt), controls are well placed for car use, lights and tones are easily understood, and the music will automatically pause/resume when you receive or place a call.

After reviewing the rest of the instructions to understand what the buttons did (recommended), I took it out to the Yukon, and pressed the "FM" button. The unit talks to you telling you which station to set it to. Once you tune the requested station, you now have full stereo sound through your car stereo for both Voice and Music. If it has a bad signal, simply press the FM button again, and it will find the next free channel.

I made a few test calls while parked and while driving around and it works just as it did in the house, except in stereo sound. While people could hear me OK, they could easily tell I was on a speaker phone. This is partly due to the vehicle being louder than usual on the highway (aftermarket exhaust). Voice recognition (voice tags) on the Touch also worked through the T505, just as it does with a bluetooth headset.

Through the stereo, I could hear the caller just fine. But in my area, which is in a big city, I did keep getting intermittent static, regardless of which station I was on. While not a major issue, it is rather annoying. Changing the station does help, but as you drive, it tends to pickup other stations in the form of breif static and may interfere with your phone call, requiring you to find another free station.

As noted earlier, incomming calls will mute your music, and it tells you the phone number that is calling. It won't say the name of the person on caller ID however. Even though I didn't really buy this to play music via FM, it works about as well as your average FM transmitter. So when a call comes in, I just press a button for the pre-programmed FM station that I previously saved in memory, then go back to CD when it's done. Although if you prefer to use FM for Music and Voice with your phone, this will makes things a lot easier for you. Just keep in mind that this is still FM, so don't expect anything near CD sound quality.

Overall, everything does work as advertised. The battery has lasted on a single charge all week, but haven't had a chance to see how long it will go. Unfortunately, the FM issues are annoying, but expected. Your results will of course vary depending on the sensitivity of your receiver and number of stations in your area. So to wrap things up, here is a list of pros and cons.

Pros:

* Excellent compact design with well placed controls

* Bluetooth supports A2DP (Stereo Bluetooth protocol)

* Very easy to use

* Voice dictation of certain commands

* Speakerphone nice and loud

* Mic picks up voice over moderate background noise

Cons:

* Expensive

* FM transmitter could be better

* No AUX output

Basically, once you understand what it will do and determine that it meets your requirements, this is definately something to consider. However, I personally plan on waiting for something that uses your AUX audio port instead of FM. Not to mention something that is a bit cheaper ($139 US at time of review). I returned it.

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I have used many bluetooth earphones. Although many of them sound Ok but the most common problem is that the person at the other end can't hear you well. My two GPS devices also have bluetooth capability for cell phones but with the same problem: the other person can't hear you well. The Motorokr T505 solved that problem. People at the other end can not tell the difference whether I am using the cellphone (Motorola V9 with ATT, a great sounding phone)or the speakerphone. The sound coming out of this device is loud enough and very clear. Cliped on the sunvisor, you are totally handsfree and "ear-free" so you dont have to take it off your ear to listen to music when not on the phone. Turning it on and off is easy, and very easy to use in general. I have no comments on the battery life yet since I dont chat for too long in the car. But I find charging it in the car is easy. I use it exclusively in the car where this device is supposed to be. I use a bluetooth earphone outside the car. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to use it in the car.

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Midland Consumer Radio GXT860VP4 42-Channel GMRS with NOAA Weather Alert and 36 Mile Range Pair Pack

Midland Consumer Radio GXT860VP4 42-Channel GMRS with NOAA Weather Alert and 36 Mile Range Pair Pack
  • 42 Channels with Up to 36 Mile Range
  • NOAA Weather/All Hazard with Alert and Weather Scan
  • 142 Privacy Codes
  • Vibrate Alert with 10 Call Alerts
  • 5 Level Vox for Hands Free Operation

Nice high quality radios for a very reasonable price. We use about 10 of these on our 20 acre farm.

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I admit that I'm biased towards Midland radios, but as far as the GXT series, so far, these rock! The design is a bit more squared off than some of the others, which I prefer. These have a high quality construction feel and a nice addition over last years 760 series is the dust/water cover over the external speaker and mic jacks. The look and feel very solid and have a more professional look to them.

The sound quality and features are the same as the 760s as far as I can tell, so these match up very well if you're adding to another set. The display is a touch larger than last years models though and there has been a slight resdesign on the charger from the 760s though. Not sure why. These charge via connections on the bottom of the radios, vs the rear of the unit on older models. What the means is when you put them in the charger, they lock in place in order to charge via small clips on either side. It makes removing them with one hand a bit challenging, but I've found if you rock it to one side, it pops right out.

They are compatible with other Midlands and the range and sound quality is excellent. I feel they've increased the sound volume since the 760 series, and these deliver as well. I have an older 600 series set as well, and both these and the 760s, due to the longer antennas can absolutely receive and transmit further without breaking up and are much easier to hear. Our primary use is around ski resorts and when snowmobiling around our home. And yes, we are likely one of the few that purchase the GMRS license for the family as required to legally operate on the GMRS only channels.

I liked these so much I ordered another set to replace the aging 600 series. For the price, you absolutely cannot beat these.

1/11/13 Update: Unfortunately, I've exchanged the second set I've ordered twice. Maybe I'm a bit picky, but the two sets I've received so far have had screens that have been difficult to read unless you're looking up at it from and angle of the radio being tipped back and away from you. My first set doesn't have this effect. Had I not already had a set, I would have not known that there are differences, so really not a huge deal. I still consider these very good radios on their price point.

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I had purchased these reading some good reviews. I did not need a super nice set but i wanted a good decent set of radios. I also liked the fact that headsets were included, which was a selling point for me. I bought these mainly because I am always running a machine around my property, and there is not much cell reception and i would not be able to hear my phone if it was ringing, and if the wife needed to get ahold of me she would be able to, without having to track me down and throwing a baseball or rock at me just to get my attention. ANYWAY these work but only are good for about 1/2 mile I tested them also in the winter so the leaves were down I live in the wood and not on a farm so it is very wooded and not so flat. I hope my experience will help someone when making a choice I WOULD NOT BUY these again. i would spend a little more time and money on a better set. But these are not garbage either, and do work well within the range of 1/2 mile. I am sure you could get a better range on a flat open surface. Also i did clock the milage so I am sure of the 1/2 mile.

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The promised range is 30 miles. We are lucky to get over a mile. One of the receivers needs to be recharged frequently.

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We used these on a cruise recently and got reception for most everywhere on the ship. I would recommend them especially for the price.

Wireless FM Transmitter + Car Charger for MP3 MP4 Player White

Wireless FM Transmitter + Car Charger for MP3 MP4 Player WhiteWhat do you expect when you pay so little. I actually bought this product on ebay, but it's exactly the same.

Pros: It's small and portable. It can take batteries (AA).

Cons: It has poor broadcasting capabilities, it doesn't work well with phones (which is what I got it for), to even get it to work you have to hold it.

It didn't cost much so I can't really complain.

Unique Gomadic FM Transmitter with an integrated DC Auto Charger for the Motorola Opus One - Listen

Unique Gomadic FM Transmitter with an integrated DC Auto Charger for the Motorola Opus One - Listen to music from the Opus One on the FM Radio
  • Smart technology circuit architecture provides precision voltage and resistor regulation specific to the Motorola Opus One. Protects the internal battery longevity by modulating the charge in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Transmitters emit a powerful FM signal that is the maximum allowed by FCC regulation. Advanced signal isolation provides crystal clear sound quality.
  • Full FM frequency spectrum is available and is user selectable in 0.1MHz increments from 88.1 to 107.9 MHz. Advanced Digital PLL sound coding maintains stable and high quality sound.
  • A best-selling product from Gomadic Corp, one of the leaders in consumer electronic charging accessories.
  • Gomadic TipExchange Technology protects your investment by providing the means to change/upgrade your charger by simply swapping the physical charging tip. (Charging tip for Motorola Opus One included with additional tips sold separately)

This device does what it says, however, it does not work with the phone shown!!!! the charger part works but the part that plugs into the headphone jack is too big.

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Goal Zero 32201 Boulder 30M Solar Panel

Goal Zero 32201 Boulder 30M Solar Panel
  • Collect 30 watts of power from the sun to recharge your power packs
  • Works with Goal Zero Escape 150 and other power packs (not included)
  • Strong tempered glass with aluminum frame for temporary or permanent installation
  • Link panels together to maximize your collection power and cut recharging time in half
  • Great for RVs, cabins, camping, trickle charging, and more

Pros:

Provides 15 28 watts of power depending on sunlight and cloud cover

Light weight

You can chain Boulder 30s to more B30s or B15s or Nomad 27s, etc.

Durable

Cons:

Edges fade to gold after 8 hours in the sun I have 3 Boulder 30s and all of them did this

Edges are metal is better if the edges are covered with rubber. I bought and installed some rubber weather stripping that does just fine protecting the edges from the concrete or rocks. The Boulder 30 still fits inside the case just fine.

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I love the style and look of this panel, it works very well under serious use. i use it with the escape 150 and a UPG AGM lead acid battery and i alternate charging each day, i use a standard car invertaer with the battery and have converted to solar from this setup. im very happy with my purchase and i will definatly buy more panels in the future. I would definatly recommend to someone. Goal Zero shouldnt get a bad rap for their solar products. the whole point of them being lower quality or not quite comparing to a photovoltaic solar panel is because its designed to be portable. you always have to expect less from something that is portable. its just the natural compromise for portable solar power. goal zero is one of the best companies ive ever bought from that offers great portable solar power. if your contemplating on buying this panel, its definatly worth every cent

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Look at goalzero's reviews at the goal zero website. These panels under perform roughly 15~18 watts output during physical test conditions.

There are 30 watt panels for a fraction of the price made by litefuze that outperform goal zeros panel and has a 5 star review, the litefuze panels actually make a recommended 18 to 28 watts. The reviews don't lie people, don't waste your money on this product.

Here is the link to the litefuze panel. http://www.amazon.com/LiteFuze%C2%AE-Mono-crystalline-Solar-Panel-Watt/dp/B0079OD3I6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360518170&sr=8-1&keywords=litefuze+30watt+solar+panel.

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Here in So. Cal., Southern California Edison is a disaster. Our last big windstorm, we had no power for a week and NO information. SCE claimed it was working 24/7, but I live right near a substation and every evening on my way home from work, I saw the street blocked off and all of the extra equipment parked for the night. My neighborhood never saw a single repair person until a week into the outage. I am unwilling to endure the incompetence again. I think it wise to be prepared for natural disasters -look at what's going on in Sandy Hook, NY. This unit is affordable, and will provide me with hot water (Yeah!) and allow me to maintain my refrigerators by cooling them down a couple of hours at a time. I have researched this topic and the cost and power of this unit is excellent.

Scosche Backup Battery and Charger for iPod (Black)

Scosche Backup Battery and Charger for iPod
  • Charges and backs up battery

After researching several extended batteries for the iPhone 4, I chose this one because Scosche listed it as compatible on their website. While it does in fact charge the iPhone 4, it does not come close to matching Scoshe's claim's. On successive trials, it was only able to increase the charge of the iPhone's battery a little over 40%, not even close to the "complete" charge Scosche claims. Additionally, the design is lacking, requiring a separate charging cable utilizing a mini-usb connector, instead of the iPhone connector for charging, meaning one has to carry a second cable to charge it. The battery also utilizes a series of bright LEDs to provide status, which are distractingly bright. The Scosche logo is also illuminated, providing power to yet another LED. I would prefer it if those milliamps were put into serving the purpose of this device, charging my iPhone's battery, not advertising a company I will never purchase from again.

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This fit perfect for my needs of a little extra juice at conventions and tradeshows. However, i was dissapointed after using it. I'm not usually a complainer but this is way off from it's description. It only charges to about 40% (iphone 4) and now after 2 uses it wont hold a charge anymore. The unit seems to have died. My advice is to grab something more reliable. I give it 2 stars for being a good size thats it.

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This charger is very small and requires no additional cables for charging the iPhone and thus is very portable. If you are somebody who needs to add additional battery power every day then don't buy this, but if you are like me and you need extra power once a while it is perfect. It provides about half of the power that states in the website but it is more than enought for what I need.

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It does not charge the phone very well. inconvenient to carry around and take when you actually need it. do not recommend

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Easy & quick to charge up, small enough to tuck into a corner of my purse for whenever I'm away from a charger and need extra juice for my iPhone. I now own two of them!

TecMate TM-221 OptiMate 5 2.8Amp Weatherproof Desulfating Charger/Maintainer

TecMate TM-221 OptiMate 5 2.8Amp Weatherproof Desulfating Charger/Maintainer
  • Safe long-term maintenance cycle
  • Tests battery every hour
  • Proven reliability and ease of use
  • Optimizes battery power and life

Was recommended by a friend. Works as what it's supposed to. Excellent product. Should come with a carrying case to make it complete.

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Great charger for big toys, I am really happy with this also with the price and delivery, really fast thank you.

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The OptiMate 5 is hands down the best battery maintainer money can buy. I have had this now for about 6 months and every time I want to ride my motorcycle, I CAN!

Gone are the days where I would go to start my bike and hear the ubiquitous clicking noise. I used to have the itch to go ride and then I'd have to charge up the battery and by then, I didn't want to ride anymore. This was the best purchase I have made in a while, as it has directly resulted in more riding time and absolutely ZERO hassle.

This maintainer DOES NOT CHARGE YOUR DEAD BATTERY! It was not intended to do that. It just cycles the battery and keeps it topped off. You must charge your battery prior to plugging this in.

I highly recommend you get multiple pigtails to hook up to all your outdoor toys/tools and you can then keep all of your items fully charged!

I have been very impressed with the way this works. It doesn't make any noise like other battery chargers I have used in the past, it won't cause thermal runaway and it has brought back several of my batteries from the dead after a short charge from my main battery charger. I have even refreshed a 12 year old Harley battery with this thing.

Imagine the money saved over the years, imagine riding your bike whenever you please.

Buy one of these and stop dreaming!

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After reading up on battery chargers this one has what you need to keep your batteries in TIP TOP SHAPE. I have used this charger all winter and I can say that my betteries (all 5 of them) now hold a charge longer and require less frequent charging.It's simple to use and safe and a great way to increase your battery life.

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After unsuccessfully trying to charge 5 different deep cycle and motorcycle batteries, I had to send the charger back to TecMate. They checked it out and because it was faulty, sent me a new one. I used it on several batteries and never was able to get one to charge. I checked and the batteries all had water in them . These same batteries were always charging with no problems with my Battery Tender, but that got left out in the rain one evening thus the new purchase. After talking to the customer service at TecMate again, I was told to return it to the place of purchase. Luckily, after a detailed explanation of my experience, Amazon accepted the return with no original packaging and after 6 months of the purchase date. I ended up buying another Battery Tender after going without a charger all Summer. I would not recommend this charger to anybody. I was hoping to get a better charger with the desulphating feature and weather proof, but I ended up with a more expensive lemon...Twice. I'll stick with my B.T. and keep it covered overnight.