Presenter for Bluetooth Presentation Remote Powerpoint Clicker RF 2.4 GHz Dual Modes USB Wireless Presenter Presentation Clicker Slide Advancer for Mac/Keynote/PC/PPT 11
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【FOR BLUETOOTH & RF 2.4 GHz DUAL MODES】Super easy switch between BT and RF 2.4GHz modes by an independent button. BT mode can be used on Mac etc.(Not recommended for ipad) 【PLUG & PLAY FINGER RING PRESENTER】Finger ring concept is unique and practical, your hand remains relatively free so there's no need to set presentation clicker down and misplace it. Rubber loop is adjustable to fit fingers of different size 【BRIGHT LIGHT & LONG RANGE CONTROL】 A bright red light that is easy to see against most backgrounds, long control range enables you freely move around the room: For Bluetooth range: 115FT; Red light range: 330FT 【WIDELY APPLICABLE】 Presentation clicker supported systems: Windows 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10, Mac OS, Linux, Android; Wireless presenter remote supported software: PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, Prezi, PDF, MS Word, ACD See and etc 【WHAT YOU GET】Package list: 1x Presenter Remote, 1x Pouch Case, 1x User Manual
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Jeff Rockhill
I am a middle school teacher. Since the day this came promptly in the mail, I have used it every single day all day long. I wear it constantly. It was easy to set up and it is very comfortable to wear. I love, love, love the laser pointer too. I had it to my students frequently and ask them to point at various slides to prove their knowledge (find a verb, where does the decimal belong, etc...) To be able to not be tied to the SmartBoard or my laptop is THE BEST part. I can be out and about helping students and advance my slides. It works with PowerPoint, Google Slides, Smart Notebook pages, and more. My hands are free to hold the 1,000 things we need at a moment's notice...pens, nurse's notes, Expo markers, etc... I have told everyone I work with about this and they all love it as well. If you are a presenter of any type, you have to get this. Best tech product I own!
David R Negaard
I'm a high school teacher. I bought this so I could leave my MacBook Pro in the back of the room and control the presentation from the front of the room.I like the form factor of this device and would use it all the time in my classroom, but I have to be standing basically right next to my MacBook Pro to get it to work at all, which is the opposite of what I had hoped, and even when I am that close, it doesn't always work reliably.I really want this to be useful for me, but so far, after multiple attempts, it isn't.
Paul
It’s very compact, easy to charge, the laser pointer works great and it easily advances slides with no issues. This is the second one I’ve purchased. A colleague borrowed my first one and like it so much I gave it to them.
DaveO
Pros:Connected easily with both RF and Bluetooth to a ThinkPad.Noticed no lag when using Bluetooth.Nice and compact.Simple. Only three buttons, forward, back and laser. My old presenter tried to be a wireless mouse as well. While occasionally useful, it was to easy to hit the wrong button during a presentation and go into the mouse mode. This would end up disrupting the flow of the presentation.Finger ring: I use it for lectures where I go back and forth from the presentation and a white board. With my old presenter, I often set it down while writing on the board. This led to having to look around for it when I returned to the presentation. This is no longer a problem as I can keep it attached to my hand while using the board.Cons:The design of the dongle storage, sticking into the finger ring, means it has to be removed to use the presenter. That means that if you are using Bluetooth, you still have to remove it. If I wanted to constantly be dealing with a dongle, I wouldn't have purchased the Bluetooth version. At some point I will probably lose the dongle and have to make use of the dongle replacement policy. For now, I keep it in the little bag that came with it, but it fell out of that the other day.Since is sits in your hand vertically, the arrows are up and down instead of left and right like most presenters. The down arrow is forward and the up arrow is reverse. That is the way PP uses the arrow keys on a keyboard, up or left go back and down or right go forward, but seems counter-intuitive during a presentation. It took a short while to stop pressing the up arrow to advance the presentation. Once you are used to it, it is a non issue.Neither cons are enough to knock it down from a five for me.