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Apple iPod shuffle 3rd Generation Pink (2 GB)
Dec 28, 2016
Perfect, unobtrusive way to enjoy favorite tunes!
This is my second iPod Nano, (first one went through the wash too many times!), and it looks and works really well. The form factor is so tiny that it easily clips onto clothing, disappearing and not obstructing bodily movements. Recharging indicator works well and a single charge typically lasts about 5 hours. Really appreciate the 2GB capacity, which is perfect for storing about 300 songs at 6.5MB each. "Shuffle" feature always keeps me guessing, and with in-the-ear plugs, the world melts away when I run and bike. Simple to upload using my MacBook, highly recommend!

Dec 06, 2016
Easy to install & startup!
No problems for a "new install" which is what this disk is designed for, use on a new machine. If you have issues with windows & need to reinstall windows 7, look elsewhere cuz this is for virgin installs only. Enjoy!

Mar 29, 2016
Like the white color of the unit & it provides adequate light!
0 of 1 found this helpful Living in Phoenix, white is the best thermal option for anything exposed to the damaging sun for a prolonged time. The hardest part for this solar device was locating a place that had lots of sun exposure every day, year-round. Fortunately, there's a water dam at the bottom of the intersection of two roofs on my rain gutter, so I was able to attach angle brackets to the sheet metal dam, then attach the solar panel platform base to the brackets so I didn't have to drill into the roof itself. Next, I ran the power wire down to the motion/light sensor unit without plugging it into the base, (supposed to fully charge before use!). Since the power wire was about 5 feet too long, I cut & spliced it back together using a soldering iron, making sure I still had the same wires connected to each other. After attaching the sensor/light unit to the wall with the anchors provided, I used silicone caulk to "glue" the unit to the wall while protecting it from water.
After plugging the power wire into the base unit and letting it charge in full sun for about 9 hours, I came back from the store after dark and was surprised by the light! (I'm almost 60 and had forgotten that I'd installed it early that morning!!).
The only thing I did to increase the longevity of this unit was to apply a bead of silicone caulk around the perimeter of the solar collector panel frame between solar panel and frame. (But there's a small hole in the back of the frame to drain any water that might hit the face of the panel and seep through the gap, so this mod is probably unecessary).
I highly recommend this unit, it's been flawless in operation for over a month in what used to be a long, dark entryway. My wife loves the lights because she doesn't have to grope around with her key for the lock slot anymore! Also love the two lights because one's pointed at the entryway door and one at the entrance to the entryway.