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Double Pole Switch Access Control

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Double Pole Switch Access Control

2024-08-22 07:16:52

The best way to put your lights low - from 3 inches to 30. Can be used without the pole, and often does double duty holding mics, or props. Anyone with lights needs one of these.

5
2024-08-09 05:32:10

I bought two because I read the double monitor ones don’t always allow you to get both monitors side by side without a gap. I mounted them on 16” center studs, skipping between them and I have 17” curved Samsung monitors. I think this is an awesome product that is reasonably price. Shipping was quick as well. My only minor gripe is that it doesn’t come with a pole for pole mounting, nor did I see where I could buy one and how much. I planned on wall mounting anyway so nbd, but if you’re going to advertise it as both ways…at the very least there should be a link on the page of this product pointing you to where you can order the poles.

5
2024-05-22 03:16:22

I'm using this clamp with the Manfrotto double articulating arm. Very sturdy and well constructed. Comes with the attachment to also use on a flat surface, not only on a round pole. Clamp opens to attach on a max of 1 1/2 inch pole.

5
2024-05-14 08:29:23

This is an extremely well built and sturdy mic stand. I love that it can double as a boom pole if you need it, and a tripod if your filming solo.

5
2024-06-29 08:24:43

I like that it includes a volume control, a power switch and audio control.

5
2024-09-15 05:31:32

I put this on a utility pole in my driveway to power an access point and cameras. The cameras are for security, the WiFi is for streaming music while I work in the yard.

5
2024-05-03 06:19:33

This base allows for the autopole to be used standalone in a room without the need to come in contact with the ceiling. This is helpful when you need to lower the pole to access backdrop cross poles or lights. It is lightweight and collapses completely against the autopole for transport without needing to remove it from the autopole.

5
2024-06-01 01:46:47

Because you can enter a 1..4 number after the double hot-key, you can jump to whatever console you want. This is handy because I have 2 PCs and 2 Raspberry Pi's attached and the frequency of use is disproportionate between them. I have to say the front buttons being metal flaps are weird, but I never use them. If you did, you might appreciate a real physical switch. I expect these are mini-PCB switches behind the cool plasma cut metal. I also don't use the shared USB as the mouse/kbd is all I need to switch.

5
2024-06-06 03:50:16

I love this device. I can work from anywhere as it allows me to access all my files from anywhere I have service, and I have the confidence in having a double hard-drive, so I will never lose a file or photo. It's large storage capacity has allowed me to transfer photos and docs from several older devices like a phone and computer I don't use anymore.

5
2024-06-18 05:49:40

I've used and abused this pack for almost year now, for everyday photography, dayhikes, camping, international travel and more. In the middle of summer, autumn showers or proper Canadian winters it has kept my gear safe. I'm out and about 2-3 days every week and don't treat this bag with care, often throwing it on the ground (any ground) and shuffling it along with my feet to get it out of the way of people passing by. It just holds up, despite how shitty I treat it. I'm impressed how well it's held up with the massive weight I pack quite often; double fullframe mirrorless systems with 4-5 heavy glass lenses (70-200 f/2.8, 100-400, ...), double or tripple tripods, tripple-axis timelapse gear and tracks. If your back can handle the load and you can fit it, this bag can carry the weight. For all the straps, pockets, and gimmicks check the Peak Design videos. Depending on personal preference you may find some of them useful, but I doubt you'll miss something crucial. My only gripe is missing top-access to the main compartment for easy access to my camera, but that's looking for flaws and by no means take away from a solid design and build. Tried and trusted.

5