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29 Jun, 2017
Pretty low quality, but still somewhat usable
My biggest complaint is that the "analog" sticks aren't analog at all. The left one maps out to straight button presses, so it's all or nothing. The right one is even worse, as not only are the directions mapped to button presses, but it duplicates the 1, 3, 4, & 2 buttons for up, down, left, and right respectively. It's been a crapshoot getting games to even recognize it, though openemu does which is nice. I was hoping to use this for FPS and racing games instead of they keyboard/mouse combo, but so far none of the FPS games I own will recognize it. Several, but not all of my racing games will see it.
It does have a nice, solid feel to it. It doesn't feel like you're going to twist it apart like some other controllers I've used.

20 Feb, 2019
Works well to upgrade TB1 Macs to newer graphics cards.
1 of 1 found this helpful Bought this to keep my 2011 Mac Mini useful for a few more years. Following instructions found online I was able to successfully use this to run a Radeon RX560 over the Mini's Thunderbolt 1 connection. Obviously the bandwidth is limited in that configuration, but it's still a lot better than stock

29 Dec, 2016
Decent little light for the price
Very bright light, decently well made. Mine has 3 modes - bright, not as bright (maybe about half of full), and strobe.
My only complaint and the reason for one star knocked off is that the positive contact is recessed a bit, and not all of my batteries were able to make contact with it. It was easily fixed by adding a big blob of solder until it rose above the lip. Not a problem for someone like me with access to a soldering iron, but others may have issues.