Customer Reviews With Photos
The TC08 Solar Integrated Hunting Camera is a great choice for nature enthusiasts looking to capture digital photos and video clips with ease and reliability. This camera combines advanced features like a built-in solar panel, backup support from 4 AA batteries, and compatibility with high-speed micro SD cards, making it a versatile tool for outdoor surveillance and wildlife observation. Design and Build Quality: The TC08 is designed to withstand various weather conditions, operating in temperatures ranging from -4 degrees Fahrenheit to 140 degrees Fahrenheit (-20°C to 60°C). This is important to me because I am located in Florida which can get very hot during the summer. Performance: Equipped with adjustable settings, including video length from 5 to 180 seconds, the TC08 offers flexibility in capturing detailed footage. The camera's high-quality images and video clips are a testament to its superior picture resolution, making it ideal for backyard birding or documenting wildlife. I set it up to capture birds at my feeder and it excels in delivering clear, vivid recordings. I really like that I get longer video clips than my dedicated bird feeder camera. Ease of Use: Setting up and using the TC08 is pretty straightforward. The camera's menu system allows for easy adjustment of settings such as video length and interval timings, ensuring customization based on specific monitoring needs. The inclusion of a Class 10 or higher micro SD card slot (preferably U3) supports seamless recording and storage of high-definition footage. Battery Efficiency: With a built-in solar panel and backup from 4 AA batteries, the TC08 achieves exceptional energy efficiency. I really like being able to set it up and forget about it and know it will still be operating. The companion app allows users to remotely monitor and manage captured footage. With the app, users can view real-time images and video clips directly from their mobile devices, providing convenient access to live updates on wildlife activity or surveillance areas. This seamless connectivity enables users to adjust camera settings, review recordings, and download media effortlessly, enhancing the overall user experience and ensuring timely access to critical information while on the go. I would also like to mention that if you have a question about the camera that customer service will get back to you pretty quickly. If you're looking to enhance your outdoor observation experience with reliable and high-resolution footage, the TC08 is definitely worth considering.
Great camera and construction quality and quick clear connection. Very clear night and day video. I love that no batteries are required. It comes with a trial and the cost after is extremely reasonable, I actually purchased a second! Instructions are great as well as the customer service, I contacted them for a what happens after the trial, you don’t get auto charged. I saved the instruction on here too because I always tend to lose them lol.
Honestly, the scope is very nice, I just got it today and wanted to attach it however in my attempt to attach the body raiser mount, I was tightening it by hand ( I am not that strong ) and one of the bolts broke. not sure why but it's a little disappointing that I have to go buy an external riser to be able to mount this scope. otherwise playing with it it seems nice and is in good working condition.
First off, this is a quality backpack. I use it as a range bag and it works out almost perfectly. It is very well-made and can hold a lot of stuff and weight. It's taller than most backpacks. There is sufficient padding on the inside to protect valuables. The zippers and well-made and seem like they will last. My only gripe is that I wish there was more separation into compartments, but honestly it's a small gripe. I can still fit all my range toys and ammo in this one bag that I can strap to my back. I love it!
Foam fit into the case perfectly, its actually just a little snug which is great cause it dosnt feel like it would ever slip out on you, easilly fits 5 full size guns and my earpro while still having space on the side for about 2-3 boxes of ammo (depending on the size of the box), the only downside to itis that the cuts on the foam are a little hard to see so it took me a moment to figure out exactly what to pull but once i got the main piece pulled out everything fell into place, you may have to use needle nose pliers to get the foam out for the mags if you have fat fingers like me. Absolutely a 10/10 will likely buy from them again. And will be reccomending this to my friends.
Product is nice not hard to put together. But it came with dents in it.
Solid build quality, extremely easy to assemble and looks good. In the package they included screws to attach the stand to the wall but they are not really necessary, the stand stays upright on it's own even by me putting my all metal airsoft pews on the top 3 hooks, i would recommend securing the stand to a wall if you have small kids or a curios/Duracell dogo.
Fantastic Image the lrf and ballistics make long range shots much easier with no more guesswork.
I absolutely love this backpack. I’m very picky when it comes to choosing a daily carry bag and this one surprised me at every turn. I would happily recommend this to friends and family as an outstanding value at the current price. Checked Boxes [ ] Size - Goldilocks zone. Not small, but also not gigantic. I want a backpack that is “back” size. [ ] Functional Design - Tons of organizational options. I really appreciate a place for everything and everything in its place. [ ] Comfort - Relaxed and effortless to wear for long durations. Easy carry using only one shoulder strap or both, while having generous, ventilated padding on the back. [ ] Tough - I’m rough on my bags and I appreciate them withstanding a fair amount of abrasions and abuse, and the occasional strain of imprudent overstuffing. [ ] Style - I’m not a big fan of “fashionable” bags, but I’m also not looking for Seal Team 6 rucksacks. This backpack has a classic look, with just the right amount of “tactical.” Construction & Materials - The construction and materials used are first-class. YKK zippers and 1050D water resistant nylon ensure this bag is built to last. - The straps are incredibly sturdy and well-built. They are heavily padded and comfortable to use, even when the backpack is weighted down considerably. Capacity & Organization - This feels like a “large” 32L bag. There’s room for everything I could want to put in it. - The padded laptop compartment along the back is absolutely cavernous and easily handles my 17” gaming laptop. - A great combination of vertical and horizontal pouches, internal zippered opaque and mesh pockets, tiered compartments and open spaces allow for optimal segmentation, organization and access. I especially like the quick access front pocket, perfect for my first aid kit. There’s a top zippered compartment for my phone, sunglasses, and charging brick. And there’s even a set of internal side-facing slots for pens, hand tools, or cigars. Additional Features - The side compression straps are absolute genius! They provide compression when the bag is overstuffed, but they also do so much more. They act as zipper stops for the main compartment, which means I can access items inside without the front flapping open. Plus, they prevent the zippers from accidentally unzipping. I appreciate this well-thought-out functionality. - There are no shortage of MOLLE loops. You will have all the attachment points you need, both on the front and sides of the bag itself as well as on the shoulder straps. Improvements/Suggestions - I wish one of the side pockets had water resistant lining with drain holes, and the width to support a 32 oz. water bottle. - Would love to see this offered in a black camo design. Overall: This backpack has replaced the Tumi bag I’ve cherished for the past 10 years, and I consider having done so to be a major upgrade. Based on my initial experience carrying this bag both at work, and on overnight trips, I’m confident this will be the first of many AMHEH products I will have.
Asked my oldest to try it out: "Tough, well made good zippers--don't really feel like I need to worry about any of them failing anytime soon. "Not quite long enough for the two long guns that I currently have (16g sweet 16 and LC smith 12g shotguns) but the bag is still able to close majority of the way and a little piece of twine will keep the zippers from opening. I've got two shotguns and two pistols in the outside (smallest) compartment which leaves the middle compartment totally free to hold all of my ammunition. "The backpack portion is a little uncomfortable/impractical just because it sits high up and knocks against your head but I suppose the opposite would be true and it would hit your knees if it was lower down."
Bigtime CVLIFE fanboy here. This little company continues to impress me with their affordable optics. This latest offering is no exception. Their shake to wake red dots just keep getting lower and lower, putting your sight picture as close to the slide as possible and allowing the use of two small fiberoptic iron sites at the rear base. The whole thing is only 8.8mm tall! I'm also impressed with how CVLIFE is moving more and more towards the widebody windows, this aperture being 86” x .62”. That doesn't sound like much on paper, but you have a drastically increased width of view compared to other reflex sites. Multiple site pictures ranging from a 32 MOA big dot down to 3 MOA pinpoint allow quick target acquisition during close encounters or pinpoint precision when you need to reach out and touch something. The aforementioned shake to awake feature is a huge battery saver. You can be as methodical as you want for months when it comes to turning your site off after a range day, but it only takes leaving your site on one time to completely drain a battery. With this feature, the site is always ready to go with no hassle. Very pleased indeed.
UPDATE #2 - February 20th, 2025: OSIGHT sent me a replacement unit that I took to the range, since my original one failed after 50rds. ...Well the second one I bought (yes I initially bought two) also failed, but at ~350rds fired. I use the 2MOA dot, & noticed while firing [just before failing] the 2MOA dot, changed itself to the 32MOA circle with the 2MOA dot. I then fired one last magazine thru my Kimber CDS9 pistol using 115gr ammo, & the optic lost its dot. Pressing the side buttons doesn't display "green flash" of light between the +&- illumination buttons anymore, which I think happened to my original OSIGHT S that failed. I believe the relatively "sharp recoil" from the compact Kimber CDS9 is beating up the electronics - leading to failure. I have my first replacement unit (on a full sized handgun, which isn't nearly as violent when recoiling). I think this optic might not be built sturdy enough for snappy-firearms. I've updated my review from 4 stars to 1. I'm going to continue testing in the coming weeks, to determine if the full sized handgun also makes the electronics fail. UPDATE #1 - February 13th, 2025: This is my first update to my original review below. As mentioned, I bought two OSIGHT S optics, the first one failed after ~50 rounds fired. Thus, I installed the second optic, & took it out yesterday, & today shooting a total of ~250 rounds of 115gr 9mm ammo. Thus far the second optic is still working great (I uploaded a 3rd photo showing the red dot is still working)! ...OSIGHT did reach out to me about two days after I posted my original review asking me if I wanted a refund, or a replacement, which is fantastic customer service. I'm going to go with getting a replacement, to keep running these optics on my handguns! & since this second optic is working just fine, & their customer service is very responsive, I've updated my review from 1 star, to 4 stars. ORIGINAL REVIEW - February 6th, 2025: I bought two of these OSIGHT S enclosed optics, because I wanted to try a new enclosed optic that wasn't made by Eotech, or Holosun. Installation, & tolerances were excellent on my Kimber CDS9 via its' direct RMSc mount. I took it to the range with a full charge, but after shooting roughly ~50 rounds of 9mm 115gr ammo, I realized the dot wasn't visible anymore. I didn't bump it, I didn't press any buttons (other than the brightness adjustment). Thus, I tried holding down the "-" button, to cycle thru sighting-options, but no optic appeared. I tried making it as bright as possible, I also tried holding the "+" button just to see what that does, I even held down BOTH buttons (don't know if that does anything). Nothing happened, no dot appeared. I then decided to bump it against the wood table at my shooting station, just to see if a gentle bump might wake it up. Still nothing... I continued to fire another ~40ish rounds thru my Kimber CDS-9, but the red dot never reappeared. As I'm writing this [sad] "review," I'm still messing with the optic! You can clearly see in my uploaded photo, that there is no red dot in my optic, & that the charging house has a 75% charge. Also, when I put the charger on the optic, it still displays the optic as being FULLY charged (see that uploaded picture). Now I've got one dead OSIGHT S optic, that I fired normal 9mm 115gr ammo thru, & that means it's time to install the second OSIGHT S optic that I bought to see if it also fails on me the next time I go to the range!
There's really a lot to say, and like about this paintball mask, and they have pretty thoroughly highlighted the exacting features in the listing and on the packaging. Rather than just regurgitate all that, I want to talk about some of the features I found most notable. I'll start by pointing out that I don't get to play often and so I haven't had a chance to field test this yet and I've only ever used the Valken MI-7 in the field before. That said, I have actually put this on and worn it around in humid conditions when I had a bit of perspiration going just to see how well it resisted fogging. Like the Valken, this does have a dual pane thermal lens, but the is venting a much better designed on this mask, not just above the lens, but directly below it too, to allow for a flow of air (rather than just an exhaust of heat); I didn't experience any fogging with this mask. The lens release mechanism is tool-less and a bit more straight forward than the Valken design, but it wasn't easy to squeeze the tabs and pull the mechanism forward to release - you'll need to set it in your lap to get the best leverage on it. I really appreciate the ratchet style tension for the head band on this, it is much easier to dial in just the right tension without any fussing. Personally, I do think this mask will benefit from a visor, which I plan to order, because my forehead is left just a little too exposed for my liking. Of course, the design of this mask maximizes functionality, but it looks awesome too! The fit is compact and light weight. The range of visibility is great, and hearing/directional hearing is dramatically improved over the Valken. Of course, Mad Dog includes a sweet drawstring microfiber bag with this combo. The bag is thick and soft, perfect for storing your mask scratch and dust free! In summary this is a very well designed mask, which implements the latest technology to keep you protected whilst maximizing, ease of use, visibility and hearing!
These Highwild Shooting Range Silhouette Paper Target - 23X35 Inches - Suitable for Handguns, Rifles Are the best I have used. I know it is not the manufacturer’s fault, but what I needed the most was the CARRYING CASE AND IT CAME BROKEN. Enclosed photos. Great price and size . Great visibility. OTHER THAN THAT I WILL CONTINUE USING THIS PRODUCT.
I use the "PVNIEFC Archery Target Stand for 30 Inch Bag" for my compound bow hanging bag target. It is fairly heavy, and this stand held it well during shooting. It is made of decent thickness steel and goes together easily (don't fully tighten until the whole unit is assembled). It is steady during shooting, but you must hold against the target when removing arrows (normal). This size is great for most bag targets (mine is 24in x 24in). See the attached pictures, I have had this stand outside for 2 weeks, and it is already starting to show rust. The paint scratches easily, and this allows for rust readily. You will have to touch this up regularly with spray paint, or it will rust through pretty quickly. For the cost, this is about what you would expect. Overall this is a decent buy, but expect maintenance.
