These are solid-state products that can be programmed (with a free download program) do do just about everything. What is NOT listed is the plug-in adapter for use with push-buttons to control the unit; those have to be ordered separately, and are not listed on Amazon. You'll need to go to the manufacturer's website to get the part number for the adapters, then search for a vendor. Start looking for one of those and you'll see what I mean about "hard to find." However, if you just want to start and loop a video all day, all you need is this unit.
We've had a couple of these in continuous use for almost three years, and have never had a failure. In a museum setting, we set these up to show short video clips when a visitor pushes a button. You can use up to 8 buttons, but you have to order the adapter and wire in your own buttons.
The vendor scared us to death with their projected delivery date. The website said one to two weeks, but when I ordered, the confirmation e-mail said it could be up to a month! They shipped the unit two days after we ordered it, so the service turned out to be very good.
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