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    Sprint 4G LTE sim card SIMGLW446C Nexus 5X 6 6P HTC M9 Ting Flashwireless
    07 Jan, 2017
    For those either stick with Sprint, or choosing to keep sprint, MAKE THIS PURCHASE!
    I did my research and found two important points: 1. You can activate any Sprint-compatible phone with it's IMEI (dial *#06#) 2. Next you need the ICC ID number from the SIM card (a long number but not hard to enter) After that, BINGO! Through accessing your Sprint account to add a new device, you are back on-the-air, most notably, *without* having to call Sprint. I wasn't charged an "Activation Fee" but I can't speak for you. If you like your service (i.e. "Sprint" in this case) but your old phone is falling apart in your hands, than this is a great solution that bailed me out!
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    MICRO LIPO BATTERY CHARGER W VOLTAGE CHECKER LED DISPLAY 6 PORT & USB 1S 3.7V RC
    08 Feb, 2019
    Impressive little charger well worth it's fantastic price tag!
    This is by far one of the best micro-quad 1S battery charger's I've ever seen. First, upon power-up it shows you the voltage of each cell plugged in (skipping ports where no battery is connected), and when you're ready charge, press and hold the button for a few seconds. The charging rate is comparable to inferior units, but that doesn't reflect poorly on this product, as much as it reflects safety concerns of over-charging LiPo batteries. However, the 6 LED indicators are like icing on the cake, where of the 6 LED's are either off (no battery), red (charging), or green (fully charged). You can instantly tell from across the room whether you're ready to fly with 6 batteries or not, unlike some chargers that make seeing the charge status nearly impossible to see or figure out. I tested this charger with both a high-current USB charger and a 6-volt DC 3-Amp adapter (ASIN B06Y29KDLS), and I don't see any difference, but that could be because my cells are all low mAh batteries. However, the 6-volt adapter allows me to use my USB charger for other things, which is fine by me. For the price, this is an EXCEPTIONAL PRODUCT, one that I highly recommend. In fact, in my 20 years of being on eBay, I think this is the first time a product impressed me so much to take the time to write a review.
    ISD1820 Voice Board Module Record Module Parts and Components DIY Kit
    15 Jun, 2017
    If I had a need, I'd buy more than two of these!
    The product works great, so I can't complain. The instructions were minimal (I'm being sarcastic here...there were none), and only through process of elimination was I finally able to determine where the remaining parts needed to be soldered. But, it's *STILL* a great product. In my case the contents of the package included extra buttons, and I was confused as to why, *until* I powered it up and realized that the buttons have a 50% failure rate, which explains why the seller includes extra's. I've exhausted all of my extra buttons but have my "final" recording down, so it no longer matters. It's a shame that such a cool product (for a fantastic price) is so hung up on crappy buttons. In hindsight, I would have ordered two or three of these kits, for the expressed purpose of recording different message onto the included voice recording chip. This would have allowed me to technically only wire up one kit, yet get three stored-recording chips for a really great price. Or, I could have built the second and third orders for another purpose. The on-board LM386 audio amplifier sucks eggs, and I'm not sure if it's a design problem with this board or the LM386 IC itself. In my case I found that the on-board recording chip had sufficient volume to playback audio without the need of using the LM386 amplifier, so that's what I ended up with (and in fact removed the LM386 from the PCB). But I suppose that some may need the extra amplification, at a loss of audible quality, but that's up to them to decided. Frankly, this is a really cool product with numerous purposes: - Practice soldering and assembling projects - Practicality as it can play back a pre-recorded message - When used with a security system, can warn people: "You are being video recorded" - When used as a threat alert, can warn people "Active shooter on premises" - When used as a gag prank, can repeat sounds and message to make the prank better It's small size (sorry, no pictures as I've already enclosed it into a box I already had laying around) allows for easy placement, often inside an enclosure you might not ordinarily consider. The barrel-plug power connector was conveniently perfect for my needs, but I think a Micro-USB would be a better choice. For example, let's say (like me) you wanted this device to warn hoodlums to stay away, so you might record a message like mine: "Warning: You are being video recorded. Your picture will be provided to the police." Using the spare "trigger" pins on this board, I connected it to my surveillance camera DVR, using the motion detection output to tell this board when to speak. Lastly, I wired an outside speaker to this board. Is that cool or what? Some jerk-butt tried to test my car doors to see if they are locked, but this board tells them in very clear language: "YOU ARE BEING VIDEO RECORDED". Two regrets: 1. The buttons are terribly bad and the seller needs to address this by using a different product. 2. I wish I had bought more, solely for the purpose of recording different messages on different chips, and plug-in as needed. Yea, I think I'll order a couple more of these.

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