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Reviews (11)

09 Mar, 2018
A useful addition to the toolbox
For the price, you can't overstate the usefulness of this tool. Sure, you can always scratch a name on things with just about anything - but this allows you to make a half-decent job of it (even better with a little practice!).
Great to deter the pilfering of tools or other items, or just to encourage their return after borrowing.
It even comes with a spare bit. A couple of AA alkaline cells will last forever - so no searching for a charger when you come to use it.

01 Feb, 2017
Does what it says on the tin
I bought this to duplicate a two-button Fadini Astro 75 so that I did not have to transfer the remote between two cars. The instructions are clear (even though the English is a bit weird). It took me a couple of goes to duplicate properly - but the instructions explain that you need to orient the two devices so that the one can hear the other. I am not sure whether you have to re-duplicate after the battery has been replaced, but I guess I will find that out eventually. Remotes use different frequencies and encoding schemes, many of which this will not be compatible with. However, if you stick with one that specifically mentions the model of remote you intend to duplicate you should be okay. Certainly money well spent for the convenience.
NOTE: THIS KIND OF REMOTE CANNOT WORK WITH ROLLING CODES (KEELOQ) SYSTEMS DUE TO THE WAY THEY WORK (SEE WIKIPEDIA ARTICLES ON ROLLING CODES OR KEELOQ CHIP DATA SHEETS)

07 Apr, 2018
Very good for the price
These noise cancelling headphones are a good buy for the price.
Having played with a colleagues Bose headphones, I can say that the performance of the Lindy NC-40 is not as good as headphones in the £200+ range, but the effectiveness is more than adequate for my primary purpose, which is for air travel.
The low frequency noise which is a problem for air passengers is dealt with very well by these headphones* allowing me to listen to musing at a much lower level. Wearing them even when not listening to anything allows me to arrive at my destination less fatigued than without noise cancelling.
I did once try a £20 pair of headphones with active noise cancelling, but they introduced a hum which rather defeated the object of them!
Given that I might, one day, leave these on a plane - I am glad that I have found something that works for me at this price range rather than at £200-£300.
The purchase referenced here was actually a second pair, for my daughter. She complains that they can't be comfortably worn around the neck when not in use - being a little tight for that. This is true - although I do not find it a problem for my application. I tend to put them away in my courier bag when not using them.
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* Simply because low-frequency cancellation is easier to do, from a technical point of view. It is simply a matter of introducing some anti-phase noise from the environment and phase shift is not very critical. At high frequencies, pase delays become an issue - which is why expensive headphones contain a microcontroller with a Digital Signal Processor. Hence the steep price.