Ive seen the comet on several occasions, when the weather allows.
Its not quite a naked eye object, but once you locate it, to the bottom right of the Plough star system, its then fairly easy to spot, but without the aid of binoculars, it can be hit and miss.
Its now getting higher in the sky, but its nowhere near as impressive as Hale Bopp, back in 1995, that was probably a once in a lifetime object, incredibly bright.
I even went to Dyffryn Gardens outside Cardiff, to see Halleys comet back in 1986.
The Cardiff Astronomical society were holding several night time observation evenings, but without the aid of their very powerful and expensive mirror telescope, the comet was a non event, very difficult to spot, even with good binoculars.
At least i can say ive seen Neowise, Hale Bopp and Halleys, but Neowise is not as bright as anticipated, unlike Hale Bopp, which was so bright, that even the light of the Moon could not block it out in the night sky.