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  • nemo - Completely Useless

    This has to be the single worst purchase I've made this year. To be fair, the competitor "Tile" was nearly as bad. The software has an unintelligible user interface. I've been a software developer for 30+ years and I can't make heads or tails of it. The device itself regularly makes sounds for no apparent reason, hanging on my key rack just yards from my phone. When I walk into my bedroom where the WiFi signal is weak I am regularly asked if I forgot my keys. There is no way to stop it unless I disable that feature altogether. When my keys are really lost it is no help at all. It will show them on a map, but at first you don't know it is a map because there is nothing but a blank background. If you zoom in you will see it is the area around your home, or wherever you are. If it happens to be within range you are given a hot/cold display, sort of, but it is equally useless in actually finding your keys. My wife and I have searched in vain for a way in the user interface to simply play a sound when the keys are missing. I can't understand how anyone gets any value from this at all.

  • M. Cardwell - Resolutions do not work as advertised / Save your money!

    I've been a FIRM exercise fan for many years. I was interested in trying something new and I like the exercises Jillian Michaels has participants in the Biggest Loser do, so I tried this Wii game. HUGE MISTAKE.

  • Winston Wolfe - Lasted about 6 months of daily use and quickly replaced by Axgio.

    Worked great for about 6 months and was replaced promptly by AXGIO customer service when it would no longer take a charge. The fastest syncing bluetooth earbud I have owned. Great size, great fitting options and the case rocks. I switch between wireless (most of the time) to wired (airplane travel with loud engine noise) on occasion and the case keeps both my wired and wireless neat in a small package.

  • Andy Jonson - Very Impressed

    Received my Stubby antenna for a 2004 Rav4 it fit perfectly although it was stated to fit the Toyota 4runner