I have owned my Juno Tenor for over a year. I wanted to get my wife, who plays guitar, an entry level ukelele with good features. The Juno Tenor was half off at the time and it sounded like a good deal to unmusical me. She was impressed with it and bought me mine two weeks later. We have gone to ukulele events together and have had a lot of fun. The gig bag helps with that and it is nice that it is included.
I’ve played my Juno nearly every day. It is a great all around tenor, especially for the price. It has great sustain and a nice tone. The satin neck feels nice and is easy to play. The wide nut width also helps. I think that is a feature that often gets overlooked with the Juno. The extra space gives my fat fingers more room than the typical ukulele. I have not used the electronics often, but each time I have there have been no issues.
I have made a few changes to it over the year. I was not a fan of the tuners, so I replaced those. To be fair, the tuners on my wife’s Juno work great. So, you may not want to be discouraged by that. However, you also want to be informed. I also had the nut adjusted slightly for a low g setup. So, clearly, I also changed the strings. I now own two other ukuleles from different companies and I use the Juno as my “take it anywhere” uke. Is it a perfect uke? No. However, it is a great value and has served our family well. For the price I bought it at, it has earned a 5 star rating.