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11 Jan, 2017
Original accesory from Panasonic
Very tough cable and thick like it was designed to withstand currents up to 15 amperes. The Panasonic camcorder will draw only a small current, under one amp. So it was not really necessary to use such thick wires. But because they are thick they also offer good mechanical strenght. Buit in fuse to protect from shorts. But the downside of this cable is the fact that it does not have any kind of electronic protection from the voltage spikes and brownouts that happen when you start the car's engine. So please don't start or turn off your engine when the Panasonic camcorder is pulgged in the car's lighter adapter socket. First unplug the camcorder, then start the engine and then plug it in again. The same when you turn off the engine. Otherwise you might fry your precious Panasonic VHS movie camcorder.

08 Nov, 2016
Original spare part for LG VCR
The only problem with this remote is the fact that recording is started by pressing only one key wich is obviously dangerous. When you sit in your couch watching a video cassette with the lights turned off is very easy to press rec key by mistake and ruin a video recording you still need. It would have been better if the remote required two keys to be pressed at once to start recording. This design wold be much safer.