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No hay artículos en el carroAustin Song
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2025
Does not fit M710Q
linuxgod
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
This is an SMA antenna, not a PIFA. Does not fit Lenovo M710Q, despite the description.
Danny Rieke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de junio de 2024
Have used these without issue at home across several rooms and 3 computers for more than a year. No issues whatsoever. But, you DO want a good wifi home base to go with them.
Cameron Knights
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de marzo de 2024
Does not fit my M910q, the female end of this antenna is significantly larger.
DAVID S.
Comentado en México el 5 de noviembre de 2024
Perfecto, super buen producto.
Muy buen material me encantaron
Comentado en México el 21 de octubre de 2024
Muy fácil de programar y buena calidad
Vance
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de abril de 2024
If you need a replacement go check these guys out
cold b. zone
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
In preparation to convert our public showers from free to tokens only, I purchased this coin reader for testing and trial runs. Most coin readers sell well over $150 so you wonder if a $30 unit will fit your needs & prove reliable. Wiring you can figure out but programming for coin or token credits is a steep learning curve. You also need to purchase a mounting faceplate and/or a coin recovery box. The face plate of the reader is plastic so security installations take some planning. In addition to the coin acceptor you will need gfci user protection, a small dc power supply and then a real world application connection like a relay or contact solenoid. After I get my unit operational I will rewrite this review.
Jason Tucker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de septiembre de 2022
Okay, I write this for my arcade encoder using brethren: there are five wires coming out the back. The top wire is NOT USED, it's brown. The next one is RED, this goes to your 12v supply along with the BLACK wire below it. RED is 12v+, BLACK is -, so the thing has power. Then comes WHITE, this goes to your encoder with the bottom BROWN wire (doesn't matter which to which). The fourth wire down is the BLACK wire (12v-, as stated above), then BROWN (encoder, as stated above). You DO NOT need a relay, so ignore people that tell you that you need one. That white and bottom BROWN wires go to your encoder so the coin door will behave like a button.Next is programming this thing. Holy wow is that completely vague. So here's what you do:1. Power it till you see the zero in the display. Then press both buttons on either side of the zero. Display changes to a letter A.2. Press the SET button, the display changes to E. This means "number of coin types". I just need quarters, so I use the plus/minus button to set it to 1. Press set when done.3.Display shows H1. This means "I need to learn what your coin looks like, so how many samples are you going to feed to me?" I set mine to 15, which means I'll feed it 15 different quarters so it can get a good feel for them. Then press SET4. Display says P1. This means "when I get a coin, how many pulses do I send to the encoder?" So if I want one coin to equal two games, I'd set that to 2. I just set mine to 1. 1 coin, 1 game credit. Then SET5. Display shows F1. This means "how sensitive am i?" They recommend setting this to 8. Then press SET6. Display should now show A again. Press SET to change it to E, then unplug the power. This saves your settings.7. Power it back on display will show zero again. Press SET display shows A. Press SET again, display shows A1. This means "I'm ready for my sample coins." Remember how I set mine to 15 earlier? I now have to feed this thing 15 different quarters. The display will count them as I do this.8. Once I have fed 15 quarters in, the display goes back to zero. Again, power off then back on to save, and it's ready to go!It works perfectly, but they lost one star because I had to deep dive into YouTube tutorials to figure the thing out, and was told bad info several times. Confusing stuff about relays, circuit boards, resistors, all kinds of wrong info. Once I figured it out, it was really simple. Which is what I wanted. Simple. Insert coin, get credit, then press start and play game. I don't need fancy counting displays or LED lights or extra behaviors when I feed it money. Just coin-> play.
J.W.Mace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de abril de 2022
Although a rookie may have difficulty understanding the programming instructions (Chines pidgin english), it can still be done.
Hector V.
Comentado en México el 29 de junio de 2020
Todo excelente
Olivia B.
Comentado en México el 9 de marzo de 2020
Muy a tiempo y bueno el productoAltamente recomendable
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