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New XT60 Male & Female Bullet Connectors Plugs For RC LiPo Battery 10PCS
28 Sep, 2017
Solid, but.......!
Durable enough product but extremely difficult to separate male and female parts of the plug, even after being plugged and unplugged many times. Have used other XT60 plugs that are equally robust but much more user friendly.

04 May, 2016
OK on a common ring main but expensive compared to a good Wireless USB Adaptor.
Easy to set up and works OK providing both adaptors are plugged into a common ring main. If not, then the transmitted speeds can be significantly reduced.
I have a Windows 10 desktop and Virgin 200 Mps broadband with the PC and the Virgin Router on different ring mains. With the Solwise, the orange LED (indicating sub optimal reception) was always blinking on and off and the highest download speed was around 75 Mps. Changed to a wireless TP Link Archer 1200 USB Adaptor and a full 210 Mps was immediately attainable. Given that the TP Link is much less expensive (around £25) versus circa £85 for 2 x Solwise, I believe the TP Link to be the better solution for my set up - especially since a Windows 10 Driver is now available for download.
The Solwise works fine off a common ring main. However for those in any doubt about the layout of their 240 AC mains supplies, my advice would be to play safe and get a good wireless adaptor such as the TP Link Archer, and to make sure it is plugged into a USB3 socket. NB: Most modern PC's are fitted with one or more USB3 sockets which have a higher speed handing capability than the older USB2 sockets. USB3 sockets are readily identifiable via their bright blue plastic insert. USB2 inserts are black).