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I played with this to test it out so I can answer some questions about it.
First of all, I don't think this is wireless. That's some kind of mistranslation/miscommunication or I just haven't figured it out yet. Which means, good news, it works while it's plugged in. There's also a Micro USB port on the back that I'm incredibly curious about, but it's still a puzzle. Maybe a more universal form of power supply.
I used this to solder some switches on an Ergodox board I have laying around and it did very well. Once you turn the unit on it defaults to 300 Celsius and gets there in about 5 seconds. Once it's on you can use the two buttons to adjust the temp up and down from 100 to 400 Celsius and it adjusts the temp within a few seconds. When actually using it the solder melted and bonded quickly and I didn't notice any cold joints being formed. Using it on some older joints to test reflowing also worked well. The included tip was a good for switches and some of the larger components, but I would recommend getting the addon tips if you're going to do some finer work. When you're done the soldering iron cools back down to "safe to touch" in about a minute, though I've never really timed it.
On the downside, after about 30 minutes it gets pretty toasty in my hands. Not any kind of ouch ouch hot, but I imagine it would start to get uncomfortable after awhile. The box says after 40 minutes of 350 degree use it can get up to 50-60 degrees, so Arizona concrete in the summer hot. The only other thing was, while cooling down or in between work, I didn't know what to do with it. I ended up grabbing another soldering station's stand and carefully putting it in that, but an included stand or option for one would have been nice.
I didn't know before they handed me this that soldering irons this small existed, but I really liked it. It's about the size of a fountain pen and the digital display made it easy to adjust to where I wanted. If you plan on doing hours of soldering while sitting at a work bench, then this might not be the right fit, but for small projects or if my job involved travelling and electronics in some capacity this would be a great fit.
SillySpinner
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Jul 30, 2015
AlexPkCan we see a picture of it next to a AA battery for scale?
SillySpinner@SillySpinner No problem, here you go...
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silvermercury
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Jul 31, 2015
AlexPkI've read somewhere that the display is programmable? Perhaps that is what the micro USB port is for?
silvermercuryOoh that would be interesting. I'll have to see if I can figure that out