Hello, this is a review of the tenth doctor's remote
Overall, great product, I like it a lot, but it could use some improvements.
DETAILS
For more information about this product go to:
Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control
GOOD things
-Recharges very fast
-Makes pleasing rattle sound
-has reasonable weight
- nice, bright light
-aluminum is shiny( I think it is lightly anodized)
- blue strip is neat and well done
- "doppler" sound when extended back and fourth
- turns of TV's effectively
- all function work normally
- ridges are a nice, somewhat half-teardrop shaped
- smooth sliding motion
- quite durable
- lacquer is not damaged by constant slider sliding
BAD things
- black bulb was scratched
- Black bulb is grey
- Strut profile is somewhat odd
- Slider channel doesn't go back to the 2nd ridge
- teeth are odd(will be fixed soon)
- crackle needs more depth(can be done by owner)
- button is a bit hard to press
-scuffs over the "acrylic" rod
- mold lines on the "acrylic" rod
- shrink-wrapped wires
MFX COMPARISON w/ Co products + multiple images of the sonic and its glory

a comparison of the slider slot, as well as the sliders

The heads and channel tubes

Tail Connectors and end bulbs

I couldn't get my camera to focus, so it is a blurry image of the ridges

The ball joint. I don't see anything wrong with this, except when examined closely the TWC ball doesn't sit flush on the " acrylic" rod channel. I am guessing that this is because it is cast.

The emitter. if you look closely at the struts, you can probably see the difference between the MFX and the TWC. Also, The MFX usually has more Matte effect, but it has been somewhat polished, which is why it is so shiny.

Recharging port

The inner bits of the head and a bit of the teeth, as well as the spacer blocks

more photos of the head( anyone see a certain joints in the head cavities? ) However, i looked at the scanning pics, these do not appear, therefore I conclude that these are merely for the purpose of construction.

The back of the sonic

THE HEAD AGAIN


General Comparison( On the struts, you can see that the TWC is similar to the CO version. This is probably to do because those surfaces may have been areas that were actually extruded, as those sections are lacking CNC lines)

Blurry strut comparison( Does anybody see the invert rectangle and the rectangle?)

Head comparison. The head on the MFX is more squat and stubby, while the TWC is more elegant and pristine looking.( THANK YOU FOR ANODIZING IT!)

TWC and MFX
Conclusion: This is a very good product for both Collectors and the simple Whovian. The remote Feature works well, and there were minor dings on the sonic when it came, most are easily ignored. For me, my screwdriver works up to the nominal four meters away from the receiving device, and I have discovered how to make friends think that you are a genius by opening their Ipad to the lock screen.(Close Range) The sonic is very Durable, I've dropped it several times, and it hasn't acquired any more dings than it already has. I would think that this is a result of the anodizing, which is very nice, as it keeps the sonic at a nice shine, unlike the MFX, which is tarnishing. The speaker is unusually loud, during a Halloween celebration,(A very Noisy One!) I was able to hear the remote functions just fine. I absolutely LOVE the Doppler sound effect that the screwdriver makes when you extend it back and fourth, it gives a feel like you are increasing the power to maximum. While the end bulb is easy to turn, you Can uTilise it to perform clockwise functions. The emitter bulb is a tad bit too transparent for my liking, but I can live with it. Overall, a great product, and Hats Off to Chris and Richard at the Wand Company!
Overall, great product, I like it a lot, but it could use some improvements.
DETAILS
For more information about this product go to:
Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control
GOOD things
-Recharges very fast
-Makes pleasing rattle sound
-has reasonable weight
- nice, bright light
-aluminum is shiny( I think it is lightly anodized)
- blue strip is neat and well done
- "doppler" sound when extended back and fourth
- turns of TV's effectively
- all function work normally
- ridges are a nice, somewhat half-teardrop shaped
- smooth sliding motion
- quite durable
- lacquer is not damaged by constant slider sliding
BAD things
- black bulb was scratched
- Black bulb is grey
- Strut profile is somewhat odd
- Slider channel doesn't go back to the 2nd ridge
- teeth are odd(will be fixed soon)
- crackle needs more depth(can be done by owner)
- button is a bit hard to press
-scuffs over the "acrylic" rod
- mold lines on the "acrylic" rod
- shrink-wrapped wires
MFX COMPARISON w/ Co products + multiple images of the sonic and its glory

a comparison of the slider slot, as well as the sliders

The heads and channel tubes

Tail Connectors and end bulbs

I couldn't get my camera to focus, so it is a blurry image of the ridges

The ball joint. I don't see anything wrong with this, except when examined closely the TWC ball doesn't sit flush on the " acrylic" rod channel. I am guessing that this is because it is cast.

The emitter. if you look closely at the struts, you can probably see the difference between the MFX and the TWC. Also, The MFX usually has more Matte effect, but it has been somewhat polished, which is why it is so shiny.

Recharging port

The inner bits of the head and a bit of the teeth, as well as the spacer blocks

more photos of the head( anyone see a certain joints in the head cavities? ) However, i looked at the scanning pics, these do not appear, therefore I conclude that these are merely for the purpose of construction.

The back of the sonic

THE HEAD AGAIN


General Comparison( On the struts, you can see that the TWC is similar to the CO version. This is probably to do because those surfaces may have been areas that were actually extruded, as those sections are lacking CNC lines)

Blurry strut comparison( Does anybody see the invert rectangle and the rectangle?)

Head comparison. The head on the MFX is more squat and stubby, while the TWC is more elegant and pristine looking.( THANK YOU FOR ANODIZING IT!)

TWC and MFX
Conclusion: This is a very good product for both Collectors and the simple Whovian. The remote Feature works well, and there were minor dings on the sonic when it came, most are easily ignored. For me, my screwdriver works up to the nominal four meters away from the receiving device, and I have discovered how to make friends think that you are a genius by opening their Ipad to the lock screen.(Close Range) The sonic is very Durable, I've dropped it several times, and it hasn't acquired any more dings than it already has. I would think that this is a result of the anodizing, which is very nice, as it keeps the sonic at a nice shine, unlike the MFX, which is tarnishing. The speaker is unusually loud, during a Halloween celebration,(A very Noisy One!) I was able to hear the remote functions just fine. I absolutely LOVE the Doppler sound effect that the screwdriver makes when you extend it back and fourth, it gives a feel like you are increasing the power to maximum. While the end bulb is easy to turn, you Can uTilise it to perform clockwise functions. The emitter bulb is a tad bit too transparent for my liking, but I can live with it. Overall, a great product, and Hats Off to Chris and Richard at the Wand Company!
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