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28 January 2019
Does not work.
I was using this to listen to the tv through headphones. Actually, got the bluetooth dongle to sync with bluetooth headphones during testing. Problem was later it would not sync.
The built in battery evidently holds a charge for about two minutes. Could not get it to stay on while charging and there is no light to even indicate if it is actually charging or just shutting itself down. There is a blue light to indicate when it has powered on and searching for devices, but then shuts itself down within two minutes or less due to what I assume is a bad battery.
Whatever you pay for this, it is for a one time use. The one time it did work, I was impressed, but it did not last long enough to actually use one time. My recommendation look for something with good reviews and a name-brand.

01 August 2018
Didn't work for me.
I like the concept, but it didn't work. Lost most of my channels on one tv and all on another. Probably a loose connection on the inside. I've had other splitters from other manufacturers that have had the same problem. Managed to bust open the back, reconnect their internals and get them working most of the time. I would recommend installing on a nice cool day instead of the plus 100 degree day I did. What I thought would take five minutes took two hours. On the plus side in my heat inspired delirium I did manage to repair the old splitter.

04 October 2017
Not very good.
I bought three lights. The light has a photo-sensor that activates from dusk to dawn on dim-mode. When motion-activated it goes from dim to bright-mode for 30 seconds. I installed light #1. It worked when I tested it indoors, so I installed over a door where it would get plenty of sun. Dusk came. Nothing. Used the included pin to turn it on and off and nothing (it has an on-and-off-switch that can only be pressed by inserting a small pin into a hole near the sensor). So, I removed it and replaced it with light #2. Replacement light immediately turns on. Took the defective light inside. Turn it on and off a few times and it starts working. The second day, light #2 turns on a few times in bright-mode, then stays in dim-mode the rest of the night with no more bright-mode. Third day it stays in dim-mode refusing to go to bright-mode. Meanwhile, I continue to play with light #1 indoors and it continues to work fine, but I have noticed at dusk it turns on even if placed directly under a lamp. I have to place it right next to a cfl bulb to get it to turn off (using the on-off-pin-hole-switch obviously will turn it completely off). Even shining one of those bright flashlights that run off 18650 batteries directly on the sensor will not turn it off. My guess is the sensors or the whole design is not very good. To make this light useful you will have to have it place near arms-reach to turn it on and off a few times to get it to reset when it malfunctions and also where will it will get plenty of sun so it can charge. Not very useful to me. But it might work in a closet by gluing the pin using a very small dab of silicon which would be rubbery enough to allow the pin to push down and spring back up. And when it dies, just set outside for the day to charge. But I am definitely not climbing up and down a step-ladder to reset this thing when it malfunctions as it was intended--an outdoor solar light. PS, the third light I didn't even bother opening.