it's the same case as the 300n, and as an owner of one of those I can attest to it's horrible design.
the "radar dish" is particularly cheap looking. None of the antennae are either removable or capable of a large range of motion. This makes the thing difficult to put in out of the way spaces and tacky if placed where one can see it.
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it's the same case as the 300n, and as an owner of one of those I can attest to it's horrible design.
the "radar dish" is particularly cheap looking. None of the antennae are either removable or capable of a large range of motion. This makes the thing difficult to put in out of the way spaces and tacky if placed where one can see it.