I've had mine for a while (with the acrylic case), but it has lived on the shelf for a while because it wouldn't work.
A couple of days ago I purchased a USB 3.0 PCIe card, and after a bit of hacking got it to work on GQRX SDR on my Ubuntu desktop, and from there on my Windows 10 desktop. Haven't started to work with TX at all.
Secret for me was the driver string - rather than the suggested one, I have to use "driver=Lime,soapy=0" plus a lower sample rate (15360000 for desktop, 7680000 for laptop), as my older hardware did not like running as USB 3.0 speeds for extended time.
With Cubic SDR, using 200000 S/s was enough to start listening to some local AM stuff -Air Traffic control and so on.
Now I have to buy a lot of SMA to something-else cables and adapters.
Here is about a third of the local FM broadcast spectrum, with an antenna that is a 200mm wire jumper: