Joined on 04/07/08
Works for 1080P 3D to BenQ w1070

Pros: Cheap Price 25ft long THIN Cable means I can cram more cables into cable hiding places
Cons: can't really see any...
Overall Review: I got two of these and tested both with my LG 3D Bluray player and on my Yamaha receiver. Both work flawlessly with 3D on my BenQ w1070 projector setup.
Works with limitations

Pros: Easy to setup, wireless, easy web GUI, has audio!
Cons: Unable to get it working on an Android based phone. I've been unable to find ANY info regarding this... On the front of the box it states it works with 3G/4G phones...
Overall Review: I can't complain too much, this thing was easy to setup, decent looking image and is viewable from any regular computer using either activeX or Java...
Works, but wouldn't buy again

Pros: Works, has fans to assist in keeping drives cool when doing large transfers. I use this as a backup target for 8 or so VMs. It will have long sessions of 100% usage writing. They give you a screwdriver, you'll need it with all the screws. There are power switches for each drive in the back, I kind of find this interesting, Perhaps there are people that would use this.
Cons: More screws holding this together than I care to count. The dual HDDs per HDD mount is a terrible design. I should have paid $20 more for a system that the caddies slide in and out. They give you a TypeC to TypeC cable along with a TypeA to TypeC cable, so that's thoughtful.
Overall Review: It works, but I wouldn't buy it again unless it was on Fire Sale. I would rather have a unit with sliding in and out trays. Tooless would be a plus, but all you'll get here are tons of screws holding it together. Once all screws are in it and together in it's aluminum case it's pretty dense and seems strong. It's already put together and running, and since it has fans I guess I'll keep it.
Type C USB, it works.

Pros: It works when I plug it in Toolless design
Cons: Slow as all heck 37.4MB/s no matter what I tried it on or the quality of the SSD. Honestly, a waste to put an SSD in this because it's so dang slow. But hey, it's cheap and works.
Overall Review: Only worth it if this is cheap and you're going to use a HDD in it IMO.
Can't get it to run on the labeled specs

Pros: Cost.
Cons: On my ASrock Phantom Gaming X570 Motherboard I'm unable to get it to post with the XMP settings. I even tried bumping the voltage a tad, and no go. I had to lower the CAS to 19 in order for this ram to even post above 3000 with a AMD 5500 CPU. I'm unable to even get this ram to post at 3600, what a shame.
Overall Review: I would not recommend this product. Even running on my x570 board I'm not able to get it to post at 3600, let alone the XMP settings. I had to raise the timing from 18 to 19 in order to get it working above 3000. Over the last few years I've had nothing but bad experiences with Mushkin ram. But I'm old and remember the good ole days when Mushkin was one of the best. Nowadays it seems like the smaller names are better. This will be my last purchase of Mushkin RAM, Shame on me for trying them again.
Not Logitech branded hardware, but the exact same thing

Pros: Way cheaper than true Logitech branded plastics
Overall Review: This is EXACTLY the same as my last real Logitech branded set at around half the cost. I can't really complain. Shipping was a fast as humanly possible.