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Opinions: InnoPak/2V
Techie2000 | Nice Module |
| Adds more memory which is good and vibrator is cool. The extra memory is a good plus. |
Anonymous | to the benefit of 2meg Visors |
| file mover application is great, gives all the needed info and is quick. I bought it for the memory, the vibration is an afterthought. |
Alan | OK, but little problems |
| When I first plugged in the I/2V, my Visor immediately started vibrating, and didn't stop. My cue to read the documentation on how to use the IP Test program. It still does this when plugged in. By the time I got to it the first time, my fresh battery was half-dead.
Even with no alarms, battery life is about 1/2 to 2/3 of normal.
The memory is a nice addition. Comes with a FileMover app. |
j762538 | Like the vib |
| Due to high noise levels where I work I got this module. The review at http://old.visorcentral.com/vcreview.php3?id=34&pv=1 provides info on setting the alarm to change the vib time. This should save the battery a little. |
MacMacRead | DOES EXACTLY WHAT IT NEEDS TO DO |
| The claim is a vibrating alarm and 2MB flash. It is noisy outside of a case, but to benefit from the vibe, I assume most people would use a belt case (as I do) or have it in a pocket, thus greatly reducing noise and certainly vibing sufficiently to grab your attention. And with 8MB Visor, 2MB is enough for my extra needs at the moment... but then again I keep adding new goodies, so perhaps the 6 Pack will be needed! |
William Tanksley | Useful product, great service |
| I got my 2V from the clearance sale of VisorCentral, and it turned out that I'd gotten a VERY early model which was buggy. Innogear was prompt and courteous in shipping me a replacement at my first complaint.
My Visor Dx is quite quiet when the alarm goes off, but I can make it louder by setting it on a hard surface -- the best of both worlds, since now I can use it to wake me up in the morning. |
Anonymous | Very slick. |
| I've been holding out for Innogear's SixPak, but I was running out of memory, particulary when I use the EyeModule. Works great, the install is very easy. The vibrating alarm is a little too powerful if you ask me, but still useful. |
Anonymous | Too noisy to be a *silent* alarm |
| A silent vibrating alarm for the
Visor is a great idea; unfortunately,
the InnoPak/2V is too noisy to be
considered a 'silent' alarm. It
would not be appropriate for say,
the theatre, and may even be too
noticable for use in meetings. I
have had cell phones and pagers
with MUCH quieter vibrating alarms
that have been nearly as strong as
the InnoPak's, so I don't see why
they couldn't have used a similar
motor. |
FlyinDoC | Louder than an airplane |
| No, I'm not saying the Innopak/2V is too loud. It's acceptable. But this is the first alarm that could notify my while I work on airplanes. Only problem is the IP Conf resets back too alarm each time the module is removed. So it has to be reset to vibe after insertion. |
RT | Good Stuff |
| Wish the hack would allow the vib alarm to sound longer but be able to cancel the alarm in the middle of it's vibe. |
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Product
Details
Name: InnoPak/2V
Company: Innogear
Size: 2 1/8" x 2¼"
x 5/16"
Weight: 0.6 oz.
Memory:
8K on Visor when inserted
Hard Cover Compatible: Yes
Price:
$44.95
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