[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a great little motorized screwdriver. I spend a lot of time on a computer and so my wrists and knuckles sometimes aren't the best on some days. But when using Reviva Cordless Screwdriver, it's much more comfortable to work on projects.
The selector switch at the top of the device is very clear to see and easy to understand exactly which way the bit is going to turn at a glance. It's situated quite nice so that I can always see it when I look down.
The light at the front is also a very welcome addition for a device this size. My other screwdrivers don't have this feature so I have often found myself trying to juggle the screwdriver in one hand and a flashlight in the other. The LED isn't bright enough to replace a flashlight overall but certainly useful when looking for a dropped screw or for glancing at a space not illuminated by my work light.
I appreciated that this screwdriver uses a pistol grip as it helps me work even if I'm having issues with my hands. The grip style enables me to put appropriate pressure without having to change my hand mechanics to do so. The "trigger" isn't like it is for a drill but rather it's right along the grip. So all you have to do is squeeze and the device operates. Quite a nice design!
The packaging comes with a micro-USB cable for charging but not charging brick. As someone with quite a large amount of them, this poses no issue for me. But it seems to not require high wattage to charge so I was personally able to charge it to full from my computer's USB port. As a technology enthusiast I'm not fond of the micro-USB port since they tend not to last very long (like some older Android phones) but the screwdriver opens up very easily if I were to need to perform any repairs.
The device doesn't come with any bits - starter or otherwise. However, it accepts standard hex shaped bits like those I have for my existing screwdrivers sets and for my drill. If it's your first and only tool then that might be a consideration but I think most people will have some bits at least.
The intent from the packaging and the naming implies that being eco friendly was a big consideration for the design. It says that the tool housing is made from 50% recycled material. Despite this it still feels quite sturdy and up to similar quality as other B&D tools I own. The design also flows through into the packaging which contains only carboard but still was packed extremely well and safely. So if this is a consideration for you, I feel like they've done a great job with it.
Overall I think this is a well designed and well crafted tool. I've used it for a start to finish computer build as well as performing some laptop repair work. It can easily do many other jobs requiring a screwdriver and do it comfortably in your hands. The only drawbacks I have found is that you need to already own some bits and I would have preferred USB-C. Admittedly, those would be nitpicks more than real drawbacks for most.