f.zst wrote: ↑Sat Feb 14, 2026 8:57 am
So... I received my drive (Pioneer BDR-XS07TS) from Asmcom and I could test it out yesterday.
It came in a very well packed box with a healthy amount of foam protection so everything was neatly placed and unharmed inside even though the package had been opened by customs. Speaking of customs, with 50 bucks, the import fees were a little higher than expected but well, importing stuff is never cheap
In the box came the drive, a complementary USB-C to USB-C cable, the power supply and some haribos - nice touch thx

So after I let the drive warm up to room temperature and after eating the haribos

I tried to rip my very first blu ray. I enabled the settings as of Asmcom's instruction email and proceeded like described. I already tested a DVD a regular BD and a UHD (with makemkv) - all worked like a charm, no issues whatsoever. What I will say though, I was surprised how loud the drive is. I don't know what exactly I was expecting, maybe something along the lines of the noise of a BD-Player or a 3.5" hard drive but this thing can get really loud! The noise level ranges from reasonable to definitely bothersome, I guess depending on what part of the disc and how fast it's reading. It's probably not something you like to have running on your desk while you are working. So I'm glad I didn't get the top loader since these ones are said to be even louder.
Anyhow, I was so excited to finally get my first BD rip!

I am so stoked to finally be able to digitise my BD collection! I should have done this years ago!
I was so happy, I just ordered 10 new blu rays

Honestly, the film industry is just so stupid...

If they gave us the ability to buy a digital copy - not a stream! - alongsie the physical copy somewhere 5-10 years ago, maybe they would have been able to save the market for physical(/digital) movies.
So I am very happy with my purchase even though it's quite a high price for just a "small little plasticky drive" but that is the price I have to pay for being so late to the party and I am very happy that I managed to still get a Pioneer drive! It's probably one of the best things I bought in years! The only critisism I have is that the cable of the power supply is pretty short (around 1m) so you have to have a power outlet very close by. The ordering process and service I've experienced so far from Asmcom was top notch thank you - I will recommend his shop without hesitation!
Hello f.zst,
Thank you very much for your detailed and honest review — we truly appreciate the time you took to share your experience. We are very pleased everything is working perfectly with DVD, BD and UHD, and that the packaging and accessories arrived safely.
Regarding the import fees, you unfortunately should have disputed part of those charges, as they are very often applied incorrectly on optical drives.
Your drive is classified under:
HS Code 8471.70.30.00
(Optical disk drives – units of automatic data processing machines)
Under normal U.S. MFN tariff rules, this classification typically carries a very low or zero base duty rate.
Trump Administration Tariffs (2025/2026)
a) Baseline “Reciprocal” Tariff
As of 5 April 2025, a 10% baseline tariff was introduced on many imports in addition to regular duty (which could have brought totals to ~12–13% if applied).
b) Exemptions for Electronics
However, official guidance issued in April 2025 exempted many electronic products — including items under heading
8471 (computers, disc drives, optical storage units) — from the additional 10% reciprocal tariff. Refunds were permitted where this had been wrongly collected.
This means that when correctly declared under
8471.70.30.00, the drive should normally only be subject to the standard MFN duty (often low or zero), not the additional 10% tariff.
Other considerations
• The U.S. has removed the low-value exemption, so even lower value shipments can be assessed.
• Carriers often add brokerage/processing fees separate from customs duty.
• Misclassification by carriers is unfortunately common.
If you ever receive higher-than-expected charges again, we strongly recommend querying the carrier and requesting confirmation that the item was classified under
8471.70.30.00.
Thank you again for your trust and recommendation, we are delighted you are enjoying digitising your collection. That first successful UHD rip is always a great feeling.
Kind regards,
Asmcom
UHD Friendly Drives Team