Originally Posted by
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I don't think loose is going to be a problem. More like I'm worried about breaking either the cable or the receiver every time I'm trying to disconnect a cable from it. And with how little room for the connector casing the receiver leaves, I'm also worried that the pins get bent a bit every time I plug a connector. Oh, and while the small size and no antenna cord is nice, the fact the receiver isn't "flat" and so the upright part gets in the way of plugging things in doesn't help all this. Overall a VERY frustrating receiver - and I'm supposed to buy a second one? Uuuggghhh

Lol it's a love hate relationship to have the wireless receivers I'll give ya that. I've had to work around them more than I've been able to just throw them in and have it work. I've had to shim my receiver box so it'll close, trim receiver plugs to fit and sweat over the car as I keep trying the newly trimmed receiver plug lol. I've never seen this on their wired receivers oddly enough. So if you're buying more maybe go back to the wire and save some hassle. It's also cheaper so not a bad tradeoff. I personally find the wireless receiver to be worth the effort, however much it may be haha