Edgar c.
Comentado en México el 5 de febrero de 2024
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Paul M. Eason
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2024
Holds my tablet on my 1000 RZR very well. I use this for navigation (GIA GPS app), and need to see the screen while I'm in the remote Nevada high-desert. Holds my tablet in place, easy to unmount and mount the tablet. Good value for the $$. Have not had to re-tighten after my first installation.
An
Comentado en Australia el 4 de junio de 2023
Installed it in my work vehicle. Works a dream, great value will definitely recommend
Alphonse Morin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2023
This product is amazing! I use it as a tablet mount in my camper so I can watch videos in bed, and it works well! Stays in place once tightened, tons of adjustability, and incredibly durable. It's well worth the money!
AZAndy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2023
Use the mount for a secondary display connected to my tabletThe design gives me confidence that the display will stay in place during my racing activitiesThe lock works, but for me I would have been good with only a wingnut since I'm not concerned with theft, but only the requirement that the display stay in place.
Randy Leonard
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de septiembre de 2023
I just came home from a 5000km trip through the USA, mostly on highways at up to 80mph, and a couple of 10mile dirt roads, and while it does shake a little, it never failed, and I'm very happy with it.
Stranger
Comentado en México el 2 de julio de 2021
Es un producto excelente tarda un poco en llegar pero todo perfecto se ve super resistente los dos modelos de tablet quedan perfectamente dentro, en la forma de sujetar es grandiosa como se adapta y ajusta a la tableta, es grandiosa por todos lados, al igual que su calidad y resistencia, comprare mas de este mismo modelo. Gracias.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de agosto de 2017
worked out great would buy from again..
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de noviembre de 2017
I have had this installed and running for 4 years now and it is a very solid device.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de septiembre de 2016
Works as expected! I was able to get rid of the cable guys mess which included a signal amplifier, and several signal splitters. This device was easy to install and takes up very little room in the panel.
Dave
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2015
Well suited to provide multiple inputs to distributed video system.
FireDem12
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2014
It's expensive, but it's worth it. Here's the breakdown: If you have a Leviton Structured Media Center, this device mounts into the cabinet using the customary hole/pin mounting system. It provides 8-way splitting with downstream amplification (from the antenna/cable company to your TV) for frequencies up to 1GHz (52MHz to 1000MHz/1GHz to be exact), which covers most cable TV services and over-the-air antenna signals. It does NOT work with newer satellite systems, which have 3GHz frequency requirements. Check with your provider before purchasing to make sure it will work for you. It also has an active return in the 5Mhz-42MHz range, for cable modems, On-Demand, and Pay-Per-View functions that require your equipment to talk to the cable company over the same wire your services arrives on (the return feed is NOT amplified). The larger 1x16 module has a dedicated bypass for cable modems (next to the main input), but the smaller ones do not.Why is this unit better than the passive versions of the same thing (like the )? Quite simply: every time you split a video signal, it will suffer from something us datacomm folks call 'insertion loss', which is the reduction in signal strength by some level (measured in dB). The coaxial cable you use to run the signals also has an insertion loss value, typically measured in dB per foot. In other words, the longer your cable runs are, and the more you split them, the more likely you are to suffer signal degradation (what you will see as pixellated images, audio cut-outs, and weird image artifacts showing up on your TV). This can be resolved by installing a Drop Amplifier (or "drop amp") with active return before your splitter(s) to boost the signal before your splitter and cable runs reduce it, but this product incorporates that technology into the splitter itself, AND it mounts really nicely into your Leviton Structured Media Center cabinet. In short: Less parts, better integration, good performance.This amplified splitter does require 12VDC power, which is provided from an included 120VAC adapter that you plug into a standard outlet, or you can spring for the (which mounts to the bottom of your Leviton cabinet), and connect the 12V cable directly to a 12V output on the power supply.As a datacomm installer, I have installed many of these units over time, and have yet to field a service call on a single one. In addition to my customers, I have them in my home, my parents' home, and several other family members' homes which I have wired, and they all have worked flawlessly for several years. In addition, whenever I install these (or any other splitter), I install a 75-ohm male F terminator (like the ) on any unused tap (these are different than the plastic thread protectors that come on the unit) to reduce the introduction of system interference.A word of caution, however: some cable installers will (A) not know what this is, and/or (B) freak out when they see it (or when they see a structured media center in general). For pre-wired homes, I have had local cable TV installers cut the carefully routed and terminated cable, completely bypass this amplified splitter, and install a rat's nest of passive splitters and patch cables, shove all that in the cabinet, and force the door closed. Despite what the cable installer may tell you, from my personal experience, this device works just fine with HD Digital cable, On-Demand, and a cable modem (max system frequency: 1000 MHz). If you pre-wire with this device and have a panel with a hinged lockable door, I recommend locking it when the cable installer comes. If you don't have the locking door, you can get the lock on Amazon: