This product was received on same-day shipping at the date of 6/25/2021. The box comes with a USB/C-port cord, extra magnets (4 are only needed but there are others) and the sliding monitor. It is adherent to follow the instructions carefully in the manual, not the book. Once the adhesive magnets are put on the laptop the only way to remove them is to take a hair-dryer (yes the manual says this) and put it on medium heat to warm the magnets but not enough to overheat your laptop, then use a rubber scrapper to get them off. I have put the magnets on my laptop and now they are firm, but the issue is it says that a single screw must be showing near the top 'edge' of the monitor, but also for the base of the monitor to be firmly sat near the hinges so that the monitor is touching the table. I have tried to level this, but the edge was not close enough, and I cannot angle the screen as much without the monitor about to fall off the magnets. This is due to misalignment, which is easier to do since the laptop is closed when placing the stick-on-magnets on the laptop's cover. Therefore, I will minus a star from this review due to this issue of the adhesive and the steps involved to remove the magnets. So far, when plugging in with the C-Port the monitor works automatically. The USB port has not been tested. There are three touch buttons on the side of the screen, to adjust the brightness and the other to adjust contrast, saturation, temperature, eyecare, g-sensor, factory reset, and exit. The 4 magnets provide extra balance in the monitor so it doesn't just fall off like other products so its more firm. It adds some weight to the laptop (I have an ultra-fit laptop) but it is portable and the monitor casing can be moved to slide off of the laptop without pulling. Update: 7/8/21 I have noticed a light buzzing-like noise when the monitor is plugged in and being used. While not detrimental, it can be annoying if you are in a quiet room and hear this noise. WARNING: The magnets on the monitor can affect the circuitry in your laptop. Because of the previous issue with misalignment, I had the magnets of the monitor touching the laptop when trying to adjust the screen angle. This caused my keyboard to stop functioning. When I put the magnets touching each other, the keyboard's function came back. Clearly, the magnets are strong enough that they can mess with the circuits. I am using an ultra-thin IdeaPad Flex 14". The monitor also adds some weight to the laptop despite its thin-looking appearance. UPDATE: 9/25/22 A year later and this product is starting to show problems. As mentioned before about the circuit issue, it has become worse. Now, even the slightest touch sends the Mobile Trio's screen to "No Signal" display mode. The screen will also randomly malfunction on its own, turning on and off in the middle of work without the laptop or screen being touched. This product has never been dropped and stored in a cushioned case before use. I have now also tested the USB portion that is not USB C, and it works as intended. Though it is advertised this product comes with a kick-stand, it does not. This product comes out of the box with the description mentioned above. While the product's use is valuable, the circuit issues from the magnets and the process of removing the magnets are not. Also, the weight of the product is added to a laptop which, depending on your manufacturer, can cause hair-line breakages in the laptop's case. The first generation IdeaPad Thin Ultra 14" had this issue, unfortunately, but not the circuit one. The second generation which I have mentioned above has a circuit issue due to the magnets.