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Mar 03, 2017
Only Slight issues
2 of 2 found this helpful I get calls all the time from my phone when I'm hunting and half the time I can't pick it up because I have both hands on the gun. My headset isn't wireless but this device made things much easier, however there is a slight design flaw. Especially if your using headphones with a removable Jack that has a lock lip right outside the Jack hole to lock the cable in. This lock keeps the device from going all the way in, rendering it useless without a male to female 3.5mm extension with a small lip around the male end so it can squeeze past the lock lip. (My Razer Electra headphones have this lock lip)
The sound is flawless, or at least much better then slightly more expensive audio receivers with a decent battery cell that may be a bit short. About six hours of battery life (depending on the device you have it plugged into.) But it makes up for it in quick charge time. About 30 minutes for a full charge
As for durability, I wouldn't recommend plugging it in somewhere where it can get smacked, you can easily break the 3.5mm neck.
Its a good buy, well worth the wait
Also the tin can it comes in is nice to keep my spare bullets in. 10/10 for packaging

Aug 15, 2017
It's worth a good 4 out of five
1 of 1 found this helpful The charge it's putting out with no load is 18. 4 volts. It's and with a load (just the solar regulator charger) it drops to about 8.7 volts which isn't too bad. The build is decent for the budget I was working with other then a minor inconvenience where I had to resolder the negative and positive back to the panel. I would recommend putting a knot at that end so the lip of the hole in that black box can keep it from yanking on the solder points.

Oct 04, 2017
Minor things
The build is good. The quality of metal feels like it would flex but it's solid. The directions aren't necessarily needed since it's very simple to figure out, we did a weight test and placed my 199 pound self holding a small brick and sat down on it and it did not Creek nor buckle. However the smooth surface that you place you items on isn't exactly slip proof. I'd recommend coating it with liquid rubber or some liquid based gripping substance like rhino lining. Also I recommend that if you buy this product be sure that your bike has rear suspension. The heavy bounces Knock the small bungee lock loose making everything fall. Especially if your roads are not paved. I combated this by wiring a small shock in place of the lower half of the support rods with 182 pound tension Springs. This product is good for the budget hiker I really recommend.