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D**Y
Affordable and quality piece (and very easy to install)! But... I broke mine the 2nd day I owned one! :(
Just received today (only took 1 day to arrive via Amazon Prime)! Product came packed in an eco-friendly cardboard envelope but sandwiched safely in a clear plastic clam shell inside of a larger cardboard folder case. Microfiber cleaning cloth, alcohol swab, and a separate sticky tape square (for helping remove dust off of your screen) was included.Following the instructions included to install, you may have varying results depending on your skill. But following the guide posted by another review to first clean your iPhone screen, temporarily place the screen protector and then use Scotch Tape to create a book-like hinge really helps accuracy a lot. Then just open your "book", carefully peel off the screen protector backing, and close your "book" slowly and work the air out from underneath. The silicon backed protector goes on clear and effortlessly! Remove Scotch Tape. Fin!*NOTE: turn your iPhone screen on to a bright backed image, lock the screen rotation, and keep the screen on (turn off auto-lock or extend it to several minutes) to help position the screen protector!!!! If you place this on with your iPhone screen off, you may have a crooked edge which will be enhanced when using it.Otherwise, the glass protector in this kit goes on easily and looks like it's a quality piece. I was worried it was cracked as the cardboard clam shell was bent in a corner during shipping (came in a bubble wrap envelope), but it was fine.At this price, I highly recommend this kit. It's affordable, easy to put on, comes with everything you need, and can be replaced cheaply should the need arise. My own personal non-scientific-based opinion is that this sort of glass screen protector is great for protecting your screen from scratches, pockets scuffs, and sitting it face down on the table, but don't be deceived that this sort of screen protector will help your iPhone in the event of an impact (read: dropping it onto the floor).Regardless, highly recommend buying!*EDIT: after one day of ownership, I dropped my iPhone face down on the ceramic kitchen floor from about 4-5 feet. Oops!!!! That said, it looks like the Aerb screen protector did its job as my iPhone screen remains intact, however; the Aerb screen protector shattered/cracked on the corner. :( See the photo attached...
K**D
Technical notes: size, activity LED, USB device name.
I just bought this yesterday, so this is a quick first-impressions and technical notes review, NOT long-term or rigorous evaluation. All of the described testing was conducted on Mac OS X. I plan to hook it up to a Linux system later.Size: It is very small — it's just about the same size as the typical pair of audio plugs you're going to plug into it. However, it is still too big to fit into USB ports adjacent to other plugs in either direction, so if you have that situation, you'll want to get an extension cable. The dimensions (excluding the USB plug) are: 24 cm wide, 27 cm long, and 12 cm thick. Despite looking red in the product photo, the microphone jack is correctly color-coded pink.LED: The activity LED is green (not blue! hurrah!), located in the middle of the right edge (close to the "h" of "tech" in the logo) and shines through translucent plastic. When the adapter is plugged in, the light is on solid; when it is in use it FLASHES RAPIDLY, about 5 flashes per second. This may be very distracting if you are not in a brightly lit space and the adapter is in your field of view. However, it could be mostly obscured by a piece of tape, velcro cable tie, etc. And I do appreciate that it indicates whether it's in operation or not, which could be useful for troubleshooting.Firmware: The device's name as shown to the computer is unfortunately "USB PnP Sound Device", which seems to be a chipset default. This means that if you use another audio interface that uses the same chipset and also didn't customize the name, you will have two audio devices both named "USB PnP Sound Device", which can for some applications make it hard or impossible to select the right device.Sound output: Output is fairly loud even at low system volume; you may want an inline attenuator (volume control). (Tested with 64 Ω over-the-ear phones, and a basic headset, so far.) I haven't noticed any particular issues with the frequency response etc. but I'm not a picky listener.Sound input: Seems fine. Only tested with a basic PC headset so far and anything I said about the audio characteristics would be more about the headset than the adapter.Final score: I'm giving it 4 stars out of 5 because while its performance and price are fine, the blinking LED and generic USB name may be key issues for some users.
C**L
Very Surprised How Good This Is
Some object got in my headphone jack on my MacBook Pro while it was in my back pact. I tried everything to get it out short of taking the computer apart (which I was not going to do). I use my Mac primarily for music recording and editing so the headphone jack is a very essential part. After doing some more research online I came across these USB adapters and to be honest I was a little weary of them. I looked through several of them on Amazon and never having used one or know someone who did I was taking a shot in the dark when I ordered this one. I've had it about 2 weeks now and I am very satisfied with it. I have not detected any noise and the quality seems to be very good. I have not used the microphone input so i can not speak about it. I am extremely pleased with this adapter. If it starts to fail I will update this review but as for now I would highly recommend it to anyone who needs this kind of adapter.
J**R
Fits better than the intelliGlass protector
Unlike the intelliGlass adhesive screen protector (which is a few micrometers smaller but enough to be annoying), this item covers the display EXACTLY. As other reviewers stated, wipe down all surfaces with rubbing alcohol, dry with a clean lens cloth and use the hinge method of application, Work in a dust free area with excellent lighting so you can spot the smallest of dust particles which will cause bubbling. Peel off the backing, close the "book" gently being careful to have all holes lined up with your phone. Do not press down at all until you see the "wave" of trapped air work its way out to the opposite side of the "hinge". I used the stiff brown envelope the glass came in as a squeegee to help the air out. I had absolutely zero bubble spots. Only then did I use firm pressure on the corners to make sure the glass had adhered. This screen protector is a great complement to the i-Blason phone case.
L**A
You can not speak through the mic on the earbuds when charging.
You can charge and listen at the same time.
A**R
Good product for price
Ordered it for my wife to use on her tablet and she still uses it
M**S
Not that good
You can charge your phone and listen to music at the same time, but it doesn’t work when you try to speak with someone.
V**R
Junk
Out of the package this product did not work. Maybe it’s a faulty unit, but the charging aspect cuts in and out and the audio aspect does not work at all. Junk
C**I
Poor Sound Quality
I get hissing when playing music. Also some distortion.
B**Y
Buzzing noise
Do not buy this I purchased two. One for m husband and one for me. When you have both charger and headphones plugged in it makes a buzzing noise. It does it to both of ours
A**R
It has popping sounds
Very bad quality. It has popping sounds
J**'
Not Durable
Started out well but after a week started having problems using only the headjack port. Had to have it connected with the charger for it to work.
B**G
Audio connection didn't work at all.
I followed directions on package about restarting phone before and after connecting device before use and then connected it. There was absolutely no audio.
M**O
Does the job
Have to occasionally restart my phone for it to work but other than that it serves its purpose.
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