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01 May, 2019
Scratchy
Well first of all it works - but... The keyboard is too weak and easily bends just from the pressure of trying to type on the VERY sticky keys. This means that you keep dropping letters and have to go back. I had to hot glue a support on the underside of the board to stop it bending as I typed. It would also just skate around on my desk so I had to put a towel under it.
The mouse does work but again it is made of horrible material that has a horrible texture. The mouse wheel in particular is difficult to use.
As I say it does kind of work and is absolutely the cheapest for a mouse and keyboard.

12 Apr, 2018
Not accurate
1 of 1 found this helpful I often use modern, cheap, machine made tools because they can get broken in rough working conditions. I find the quality of such tools is getting better and they usually work for at least a while. Unfortunately that was not the case with this product.
I went out and bought some batteries from my local pound store to power the laser level. when I put them in, I found that the laser level was poorly made and at least 5 degrees out of true.
Being like I am, I took it apart and tried to re-calibrate it. It was even worse inside than out. The mounts holding the laser diodes were small, fragile pieces of brittle plastic and one of these broke as soon as the adjuster screw was turned even a little bit. The device was then useless. I wedged the diode back in place with a piece of flexible plastic and tried to line everything up again. I then found that the integral pair of spirit levels were too vague to give a reliable line (remember this is supposed to be a laser measuring device capable of throwing a pair of 90 degree beams several meters at least) so I just got the lines as close to 90 degrees as possible and then hot glued the diode into place. When I was certain, I then used ordinary glue (not hot) to fix both diodes into place. I had to get level with my ordinary spirit level which somewhat defeats the whole idea of having a laser level in the first place. Also something funny - when I tried using the suckers to stick it on a smooth surface, I found that I could not easily remove it. It was stuck fast. Ha-Ha.
My opinion is that even if it is cheap plastic, it should serve the purpose that it claims to be made for. This laser level failed in every respect. Not recommended.