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I was tired of using my double A batteries and throwing them away from my controller I wanted a reusable solution. I came across these and I was a little skeptical but thought I would give them a try. There is no user manual at all. But there is only two steps you put this in your controller and then you charge it with a mini usb cable that you use to charge your phone. I get about 10 hours or so of game play out of one charge while not that much when you figure I was getting like 40 or so with my batteries but the charging is very quick I use a Quick Charge 3.0 outlet and it was ready to go in under an hour.
This is the WORST software ever. It does not even install on Win 8 and there is no meaningful support. Do not buy this!!
Excellent product! As others have stated, you don't need to use a lot of product to get the look you want. I have short pixie hairstyle that I like to spike. This product does it without making my hair stiff or wet looking. I am SO happy with this product and would recommend it to anyone! Also smells great too!
As others have stated, this is a well engineered flashlight for about $50, etc. however, one that can dangerously overheat, especially when in the highest output mode ("Max" in the manual). The manual states: "DO NOT run the light at max mode for more than 10 minutes." While not a deal breaker, I think it is important to note, since the TN12 uses lithium batteries and lacks thermal protection circuitry. If by some chance the tailcap button becomes accidentally depressed for a long enough period while in a rucksack, pocket, etc., and the last used mode was max, this could be a serious burn, explosion, or fire hazard. My recommendation would be to always be sure to "lock out" the tailcap by twisting it counterclockwise when the TN12 is not in use. This goes for any lithium flashlight in this form factor, but especially ones like the TN12 which have a small reflector and lack thermal stepdown.
Going through my 89 year old father's credit card statement, I noticed he was paying for online access to Encyclopedia Britannica. I poked around and found he had been for years. He has macular degeneration, is nearly blind and had not, of course, checked into the site for a very, very long time. I called customer service and explained that he was old and couldn't access the site. The fellow on the other end barked "Well I couldn't know that could I?" I was taken aback: I hadn't even asked for a refund. He then told me he could would cancel the account but only refund the current bill, semi-arguing with me though I still hadn't asked for anything except to cancel.
I've had the opportunity to test out several products from New York Biology in return for my honest review and I'm in love.