- Sep 26, 2011
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Took a chance and ordered this thing last week
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00..._ya_os_product
What showed up was this thing
http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-iPazz...ords=iPazzPort
I'm debating on whether to return the cheap junk received or just keep it to see what happens. For all I know genuine unisen ipazzports are garbage.
The sticker on the packaging lists iPazzport KP-810-19 but the packaging was not Unisen packaging and the silkscreen on the touchpad just said "touchpad" and not the typical iPazzPort you would see on an Unisen made product. There are no serial numbers or any kind of identifying marks on this thing.
It comes with 2 AAA batteries (in my case...loose batteries as the packaging had been opened), a short usb extension cord, a poorly made USB transmitter and something that looks and acts like iPazzport KP-810-19 (at least I think so maybe).
As of today, it works. I have yet to see smoke or insects crawl through the gaps in the poorly fitted plastic. The touchpad and keys are comparable to the little cheap LCD games you get out of vending machines. Go to any store and look for the cheapest remote control car in the clearance bin. That kind of build quality.
Having got that out of the way, I'm going to assume that this knock off accurately reflects the design of an iPazzport KP-810-19.
Has anyone actually used any of the ipazzports?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00..._ya_os_product
What showed up was this thing
http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-iPazz...ords=iPazzPort
I'm debating on whether to return the cheap junk received or just keep it to see what happens. For all I know genuine unisen ipazzports are garbage.
The sticker on the packaging lists iPazzport KP-810-19 but the packaging was not Unisen packaging and the silkscreen on the touchpad just said "touchpad" and not the typical iPazzPort you would see on an Unisen made product. There are no serial numbers or any kind of identifying marks on this thing.
It comes with 2 AAA batteries (in my case...loose batteries as the packaging had been opened), a short usb extension cord, a poorly made USB transmitter and something that looks and acts like iPazzport KP-810-19 (at least I think so maybe).
As of today, it works. I have yet to see smoke or insects crawl through the gaps in the poorly fitted plastic. The touchpad and keys are comparable to the little cheap LCD games you get out of vending machines. Go to any store and look for the cheapest remote control car in the clearance bin. That kind of build quality.
Having got that out of the way, I'm going to assume that this knock off accurately reflects the design of an iPazzport KP-810-19.
Has anyone actually used any of the ipazzports?