All seems to be working as it should.
Nice clean machine
Really well packaged and quick delivery time
Thank you!
r***o (2594)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Top seller and fast delivery +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
webuybooks (2485705)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
lighters4sale (19874)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Thank you so much for your recent purchase! We truly appreciate your support. If you have a moment, we’d love to hear your thoughts about your experience with us. Your feedback is important to us and helps us continue to improve. Thanks again for being a valued customer! Best Regards.
red-rock-uk (126669)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Excellent Buyer - Thank you for your purchase from all at RedRockUK
w***t (1249)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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It's beautiful daughter will love it first Xmas pressie and so was the sweet quick delivery extremely well packed with love and care great communication many thanks A********
Ive had a sony cdx-656 10 disc changer for the past 7 or 8 years and it has only recently given up on me.
I was impressed by the length of time and use it has had so I bought another to replace it rather than buy a newer one.
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Universal Cooker Oven Door Seal 4 sided + Instructions Included
08 January 2018
Ok door seal, but not very "universal"
I believe the term universal should be used lightly with this door seal, as although the seal appears to be good quality and good value, it is very thick. So thick in fact that upon fitting to my oven, the door would not close. I have seen other customers have had the same issues of it being too thick, which suggests that it is not quite as universal as expected.
I am not new to eye-fi, I have the eye-fi X2 card, which is excellent. I have been using the X2 for a number of years, having all my photos transfer straight to my desktop PC whilst I was taking the photos. So by the time I had finished the photo session all the photos were already on my PC, ready to work with. But recently eye-fi announced the end of life for the X2, with no further support or updates. Though the good news is, they provided a new piece of software so that X2 cards can continue to work, which is great. I continued to use my X2 until I got a new camera recently. Sadly, for some reason my new camera would not recognise my X2 card, so was unable to use it. Thus I decided to get the eye-fi mobi, thinking that it would be on par with the X2, if not better... oh how wrong I was.
The X2 would easily and automatically transfer all my photos and videos whilst I was taking them, which is a big selling point for me. (my new camera has wifi, but it will not transfer photos whilst they are being taken, it is also not automatic, you have to manually switch it the camera to wifi and tell it to transfer the photos to the PC, it then takes several hours to transfer them, usually the cameras battery has run out before all the photos and videos have been transferred. This is a similar issue with another wifi card which I had tried previously,it was not automatic, you had to manually tell it to transfer, and it would not transfer whilst you were taking the pictures. If I am going to have to do it manually every time after I have finished taking all the photos and videos, I may aswell just put the card in a card reader! rendering the wifi pretty much completely useless)
So back to the eye-fi.
Having used the X2 which was perfect for my needs I went for the mobi thinking it would be the same or better, but no, this is not the case.
Whilst yes the mobi does indeed transfer all photos and videos whilst you are taking them and it is automatic, these are great points, perfect, exactly what I need BUT it will only do it via another wifi device.
The X2 does it wirelessly via the network, so you have to tell the network and the card to communicate with each other and as soon as you have done that, off go your photos and videos being transferred automatically, straight onto the PC. Even if you are out and about/not near your PC, as soon as you get home, all you have to do is switch your camera on and it will transfer your photos and videos.
The mobi does not go via the network, it only uses wifi, here in lies a huge problem for me... my PC does not have wifi! So I cannot use the mobi card with my PC. The only way around this is to get a wifi dongle for my PC, which I tried, but it then messes up my network connection with the PC. So in order to get the mobi card to work with my PC, I have to keep putting the wifi dongle into the PC and switch it from network to wifi, then once the photos and videos have transferred, switch back to network and remove the wifi dongle. If I am having to do this each and every time, again, I may as well just put the card in a card reader. Once again rendering the wifi capabilities of the card, completely and utterly useless to me.
So much so that I will be getting rid of the mobi card and I got another X2 instead, despite it's end of life announcement.
So its value for money, we it would be a good price if it did what I needed it to. But it doesn't, so I have an expensive piece of plastic.
Is it reliable? I do not know, I only used it once in an attempt to set it up on my PC via the wifi dongle, but decided it was just as easy to put the card in a card reader. So can't say if it is reliable or not (the X2 is though! cannot fault the X2)
Is it fast? I don't know, for the same reasons mentioned above. (Again the X2 is fast, I only had a class 4 and by the time I had finished taking the photos/finished the photo session, all the photos were on the PC already)
Why on earth did eyefi decided to stop doing a wifi card which can be used via the network, to enable them to be used with normal desktop PCs which do not have wifi.
Not everyone works on laptops, tablets and phones, which have wifi capability. Some of us still do use ye ol' desktop PCs and networks.
I am so, so glad the X2 still works.
Conclusion: If you want a wifi card that can send your photos and videos to any of your wifi capable devices, then i guess the mobi is suitable. BUT if you want one that can send them to your non-wireless device, via a network, then go for an X2.