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Reviews (9)

Feb 17, 2016
Convenient way to always have fully charged batteries
This is my second P125 SuperCharger. If it was still my first it would get 5 stars but the first one died after around 4 years. Dead as a dodo and all my batteries were flat... I keep this permanently mounted in my garage and it usually has 5 batteries installed. My batteries are various ages and sizes. It detects when a battery is inserted and charges it back up. It will actually only charge one battery at a time so if you insert 2 flat batteries it charges one then the other. That's fine by me. So it's a good device for storing and maintaining batteries. My only criticism of Ryobi is the batteries themselves. I do not use my batteries hard and yet for no apparent reason batteries will just die and are very expensive to replace. I've even purchased new batteries that were DOA. Poor quality control maybe?
Apr 08, 2015
Only buy an Apple TV if you must play iTunes DRM material
0 of 1 found this helpful Let me set the scene: I have used iTunes and associated devices as the center of my home entertainment system for many years (dating back to when AirPort Expresses were first released in 2004). My iTunes library currently consists of 793 Movies, 3,427 TV episodes and 19,048 songs. Content is all legal, recent material purchased from the iTunes store and older content ripped from CD/DVDs I own. I have 5 Apple TV's (two 1st gen, one 2nd gen and two 3rd gen). All devices use wired Ethernet connected via a managed switch. As the size of my iTunes library increases the reliability of the system has dramatically decreased especially with the two 3rd gen Apple TV's. They will typically only stream 2 or 3 shows from my local iTunes library before they require a restart. The typical issue is I can navigate/select content ok but playback never starts (I just get the spinning circle). After a restart playback is immediate. Even when working well navigation is clunky and slow. I recently purchased an Amazon Fire TV Stick and that is a joy to use compared to the Apple TV. Navigation is fast and intuitive and playback is immediate (ironic considering that has to be streamed through the internet while my iTunes content is local on a high speed disk over a high speed Ethernet connection). If you are looking for a set top box to stream internet content I cannot recommend an Apple TV at all. For local content that is not DRM'd by iTunes something like a Western Digital TV media Player is better and cheaper. I hope Apple can bring new life to the Apple TV but right now I consider them outdated and unreliable. Maybe it's iTunes rather than the Apple TV boxes but the Apple system is becoming disappointing.

Dec 28, 2020
Great consolidator of media from multiple sources.
I have owned Apple TV set top boxes since the first generation. Each generations is faster and more flexible than the previous edition. I now have 4 Apple TV 4k's around the house. Some are wired (CAT6) and others wireless. Navigation is fast and easy and playback usually faultless. I stream from multiple providers including Apple, Netflix, CBS, Disney+ and HBO Max. I also have an extensive iTunes collection of purchased and downloaded material along with digitized versions of DVDs I own. The only OS that comes close is ROKU and that can't play local iTunes libraries.