New model purchased May 2023. Warning, the outlets are not TR (tamper resistant), on like almost their entire product line. I personally don't care when well out of reach, but the NEC 2020 code revision cares for any and every outlet below 5½', and I prefer Low Voltage mounted just under the firestop at 4', so the three I bought are going straight back in favor of separate outlets and LV passthroughs. First thing to note, it's 3 pieces, a PVC box with 2 screws that must be driven into a 2x4 on the long depth, they drive in on the outlet side at 45° away from the 1½" exit hole, 2" won't catch or may just chip out the corner of the stud. The box can be mounted flush to the drywall or recessed 5/8", left of stud the outlet is on the right ground pins up, the photos show right of stud. The 125v/low voltage separator pops out from the face assembly long enough to make hot side-wire(s) simpler. It's placement means the middle NM punch-outs are only half usable. The box has 3 pairs of NM/Romex style punch-outs on the top and on the bottom of the box, none on the back or side, and no strain relief. The punch-outs will not accommodate an HDMI or RJ45 or USB male connector (or a keystone, so that's one sort of cable catch). And if you would be thinking to slice out the bottom 3" of the low voltage side of the box, the separator has no guide track to keep it secure, if it is not flush to the plate the bottom of the box has that ½" opening between 125v/LV, and the result certainly isn't UL listed or to the NEC code. And the face itself, 4 keystone blanks are now included (they listened, I guess). The keystone block and outlet are molded and pin locked in, forget about replacing with a brush passthrough or surge outlet. I would suggest a surge outlet such as a T5280 at the previous hop on the branch, and wire this media outlet's branch circuit to load on that surge suppression outlet in that box. And the keystones have 1/8" clearance to the edges of the recess, really only the central middle keystone can accommodate a larger plug. Same 1/8" applies to the neutral and ground pin top and bottom, with 1/2" clearance from the edge of the neutral spade to the side. The new and old fire stick usb power bricks cannot fit on the spades adjacent to the edge outlet, but the older fire stick usb power brick just squeezes in safely in the other, the new one with room to spare, so should be easy to find a brick in your odds and ends drawer that will do the job for similar HDMI sticks if the existing USB power brick was too big to fit. So in short, if you are pulling in the wire cables and terminating all in place to keystones, not pulling HDMI, don't expect to slip more cables in later without unscrewing the box, I give the look and features 5 stars. But that isn't what most people are doing anymore, and I value that 3⅝" of insulation I'd be giving up on a box that can't be especially insulated. My 2023 assessment is a meager 3, and by 2025 it will have declined to 1 star left.