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Apr 07, 2021
Casio W201-1AV Great little watch
4 of 4 found this helpful Works great, nice features, all I need. These inexpensive watches are fine, the crystal/face of the watch scratches easy but also polishes out easy. The 10 yr battery out lives the band and the band is usually the first thing to wear out, so you can replace the watch cheaper than the band and just get a new one. I'd consider buy a more modern watch with a better crystal, but I hate the great, big watches they insist on manufacturing today because they want to sell you a style. I HATE big watches, fine for others, never for me. I'll keep buying this watch.

Feb 24, 2023
Howard Leight Impact Pro electronic earmuffs
Pretty good muffs, fit well, and let you hear conversations while canceling gun noise that leads to hearing loss

Apr 02, 2022
LCD Display PD USB-C to 8Pin Fast Charging Cable
Novel idea to put a wattage meter LED display on the "Lightning" connector. Works fine, note that iphones determine their own charging rates by the battery's current charge level. So, for example, if you have a twenty watt (or higher) charger and your iphone's battery is down to 5%, you'll see the LED display read out about 18-20watts and as the battery level comes up, then the wattage read out level goes down. This is a function of the iphone's own charging algorithm set up to preserve the life span of the Lithium battery. Regardless of the available wattage rating of your particular charger which may be 5-100 watts, the actual charging rate (measured in Watts) being used at any given moment is determined by the iPhone itself. I'm using this cable daily and have not had any issues with it. I've noticed that when the cable is first attached to the phone that the wattage level fluctuates by a couple watts for a bit until the phone figures out the nominal charge level it wants to accept, then after 30 seconds or so, it levels out into it's rhythm scale for the length of the charge cycle. Also note that to maintain a maximum life cycle for your phone's lithium battery, you should never let the phone go down beyond about 5-10% battery level, even if you have to manually turn off your phone, as well as not charging up beyond about 90-95%. This is true for most lithium batteries in cell phones. Doing this will give you better battery performance for the life of your cell phone and will increase the life of the battery.