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14 Nov, 2019
Good quality, very useful device.
I used one to convert an old sewing machine speed control into a foot operated throttle/accelerator to use in PC games (elite dangerous was the target game).
Plenty of code examples on the internet for this device, which has unique uses in interfacing as a joystick, keyboard and/or mouse to a PC.
I just ordered a couple more to play with.

06 Mar, 2019
It's a book.
2 of 2 found this helpful How can anyone 'rate' a classic?
Of course it's good, perceptive, thought provoking - all that stuff.
It's a bit dated now of course. Overpopulation is now an understood problem, so Huxley's scientific utopia seems strangely obsessed with the drive to procreation of the species.
If you want me to say something bad about it? It's short. The characterization is a bit shallow - but then again, it wasn't intended as 'great literature'. He just wanted to make a point.

14 Jun, 2021
Unsafe
The general construction is flimsy but the real issue is in the internal connections. The terminal screws supplied have heads too small to adequately hold the wire. Not only are they too small but they are poor quality with heads somewhat rounded beneath so that the wire is squeezed out as the screw is tightened. There isn't enough room to add a washer without forcing the plastic moulding aside, but that is really the only fix. (I tried to use a crimp eyelet on the cables but found there was nowhere near enough room.)
The cable clamp is ridiculous, held with two tiny screws and looks designed to take a cable no more than 5mm diameter.