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    January 20, 2017
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Capture aerial views smoothly in Ultra HD with this DJI Mavic Pro camera drone. Its FlightAutonomy technology uses ultrasonic range finders and vision sensors to proactively detect and avoid obstacles for safer, obstruction-free flight. This compact and foldable DJI Mavic Pro camera drone has a 7km transmission range thanks to its FCC-compliant remote controller.Fly Responsibly:Before takeoff, update all software and firmware, and read the instructions thoroughly.See the FAA website for registration requirements and information about flying a drone safely: https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/. Additional state or local requirements may apply. Check your local jurisdiction. The following websites may help you make informed decisions about flying your drone: www.knowbeforeyoufly.org and www.modelaircraft.org.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Excellent drone
on April 14, 2018
Posted by: xxC13xx
from Spring Hill, FL
Verified Purchase:Yes
Happened to catch this during a great special that was going on, couldn't be more pleased with the quality of the drone.
My Best Buy number: 2580744930
My Best Buy number: 2580744930
Mobile Submission: False
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Add four extra USB ports to your Xbox One S with this Insignia four-port USB stand. It plugs into an existing USB port and then converts it into four so that you can add extra devices to the console. The sturdy case of this Insignia four-port USB stand ensures it withstands everyday use.
 
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So far, so good.
on August 6, 2017
Posted by: xxC13xx
Verified Purchase:Yes
I saw a few reviews stating that they didn’t like this because you HAD to use both USB ports on the back of the console…and I’m here to say NO YOU DO NOT. If you read the double sided “instruction sheet”, it will tell you that you DO NOT need to plug in both. Each USB head is labeled with what it does, one says Power Only, the other says Power & Data only. The four USB ports are 3.0, so they can/will charge/transfer data quickly if you have both plugs installed.
If you’re running a Kinect system, don’t fret. Leave it plugged in, and only plug in the thicker USB cable coming off of this dock. That will provide you with data & power capabilities still. It won’t charge at the “full” 3.0 speed/capability, but if you want to leave your Kinect plugged in, AND have this plugged in, you can.
My Best Buy number: 2580744930
My Best Buy number: 2580744930
Mobile Submission: False
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Apple Watch Series 2 is a superior sports watch that measures your workouts with detailed customizable metrics. An advanced activity tracker that shows you how often you move, exercise, and stand, and lets you share your progress. A powerful health tool that helps you be more conscious of your overall well-being, starting with your heart rate. And an all-day assistant that provides instant access to the people, apps, and information you care about most. There are cases made from aluminum and stainless steel and a full range of interchangeable bands in a variety of styles, colors, and materials. All models run watchOS 3. Requires an iPhone 5 or later.
 
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Maybe it was just mine, but it was horrible.
on January 20, 2017
Posted by: xxC13xx
Verified Purchase:Yes
Let me start by saying this and save you some time/reading. I had a Garmin Fenix 2 going into this purchase, and I went back to a new Garmin in the end.
Honestly, the Apple Watch felt cheap on my wrist, so I ordered a really nice full case/band for it by Catalyst (great case, well worth the $60 if you love your Apple Watch S2). I was hoping by installing the case, it wouldn't feel so cheap, I was wrong. All it did was make it look more like one of my old Casio G-Shocks or Pathfinders, and increase it's water resistance to 330ft instead of 150ft.
H'okay, so, I'm an active/outdoorsy person, so the touchscreen was not a fan of my callused fingers, which got annoying. The Bluetooth was horrible on the watch, it took two days of trying to sync up my JBL Reflect BT earbuds before it finally accepted them and synced up. When it finally did, I synced up a playlist on to the watch from my phone so I could ditch the phone inside while I mowed the yard. Well, it got really annoying being told that my phone was out of range every so often and it didn't have the info I was looking for (weather info). And what got even MORE annoying was the fact that my earbuds kept losing connection to the dang watch that was less that 3' away on my wrist broadcasting the signal for the music. I even put the watch on the same side as the transmitter/receiver as my earbuds at one point, and it still did it. So, for S&G's afterwards I installed an app that alerts you when your phone is out of range (i.e. Someone is stealing your phone or watch, it alerts both devices). And I could put my phone in my right pocket, with my watch on my left wrist while sitting, and it would say it had a weak bluetooth connection. If I put my arm just outside the window while driving with my phone in a custom cradle on my dash, it would blare through my speakers that my phone was out of range. Absolutely ridiculous. I can play music off my phone using the earbuds, leave the phone in the living room, and go into my office 2 rooms away and not lose connection. But the watch, not so much.
Now, don't get me wrong, my wife "likes" her Apple Watch...likes it. She still loves her first gen Garmin VivoActive overall, especially for its training capabilities. The Apple Watch does NOT do interval training, and thats a major ding for some people. What app developers there are that have attempted to make an interval training app (even Asics free iOS app that blatantly says it does interval training), they generally want you to pay for them in some way, shape, or form. Well my wife eventually did pay for one of them, and all it did was use the phones countdown timer. The Garmin has full interval capabilities, and GPS, and it's waterproof, aaand its touchscreen for a fraction of the cost.
One other thing I didn't like about it was the lack of the watches independence when it didn't have the phone to piggyback off of. I don't want a device that needs to leach off another device for its information. To me, all the Apple Watch seems like is an old Dick Tracy-esque type watch. Like the old toy watch from the late 80's - early 90's that would talk to you when you pressed the side button. In my opinion, if you're a camping/outdoor type person, this is probably not the watch for you. I own several Apple products (the watch made it 6), and this is the first flop I've purchased by Apple. I was hoping I'd like it, I was even looking to pick up a couple of CMRA bands for my wife and I so we could video chat when she was away for races. But, thats not going to happen now.
Bottomline, I returned my Apple Watch less than two weeks after receiving it from my Best Buy online order, and exchanged it in store (Citrus Park, FL) for a Garmin Fenix 3 HR. And honestly, I couldn't be more pleased.
The Apple Watch is definitely a smart watch, no denying that. And its okay in fitness tracking. But as far as off the grid navigating, it is horrible. Maybe I was too convinced that Apple would have an app for everything that I could want...Oh they do, for the phone or iPad. It all just depends if the developers have done the formatting for the WatchOS or not. And even then, some of the companies that have made a navigational watch app, you'll still need the phone for it to function properly and give you the information you're wanting.
After owning one and messing around with it everyday, to me it just seems like the watch acts as a flashy touchscreen wrist based remote for those too lazy to pull their phones out of their pockets/purses/backpacks/fanny packs/belt holsters to do what they need to do.
My Best Buy number: 2580744930
My Best Buy number: 2580744930
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Add four extra USB ports to your Xbox One S with this Insignia four-port USB stand. It plugs into an existing USB port and then converts it into four so that you can add extra devices to the console. The sturdy case of this Insignia four-port USB stand ensures it withstands everyday use.
 

Will these extra ports support play as you go charging cables for the controllers?

Yes they will
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