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The DINOSTRIKE Wireless Presenter Remote is a multifunctional presentation tool that combines a clicker and air mouse, offering seamless control over your slides from a distance of up to 164FT. With a rechargeable battery and compatibility across various operating systems, this remote is designed for professionals who demand efficiency and ease in their presentations.
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 27 Grams |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Maximum Range | 164 Feet |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
A**S
Great product
Works great for my classroom. I can walk all over the room now to check on students when presenting something.
H**S
Works Great On Laptop
Works great battery lasts
G**E
A Great product with one Mac issue...
This presenter controller is a great device. Controlling slides is easy and slightly customizable: you can switch the up and down arrows depending on the way you think about slide movement--nice feature. The volume control on the side is very handy. The magnetic slot for the laptop dongle(why do I always smile when I type that word?) is brilliant. Charges quickly and holds a charge. Every thing you need.The only issue I had was a BIG ONE.Using it on a MacBook Pro running the Monteray OS, whenever I pressed and held down the "Up" button it would bring up a print dialog box and freeze the MacBook. I mean Freeze Solid. No force Quit, no nothing. Had to restart the computer. An absolute deal-breaker. Having a button on your remote that can derail your presentation completely is Just. Too. Dangerous.I finally found out a semi-fix. The laptop was never assigned a printer. So once I went to settings and selected a printer, it would still bring up the print dialog box when I held down the Up button, but I could click on the "Cancel" button and would be back with a mouse click.It still isn't perfect, but I can at least recover without restarting the MacBook.
B**N
Great for Teacher
I teach science and social studies and do plenty of teaching using Google Slides. This clicker is my favorite by far, and it really comes down to the clip, pocket size, and mouse feature. The clip means I can clip it to myself while teaching and I am way less likely to set it down and lose it in my classroom. I also like that it is small enough to put it in my pocket and it fit comfortably and takes up no more room then if you put 2 pens in your pocket. Lastly the mouse feature has enough range for my whole classroom, is easily toggled off or on, and is super intuitive to use. This clicker overall is a great and relatively cheap buy, and I recommend it to all teachers.
K**.
Nice clicker
Previously, I bought a Norwii clicker. After a few weeks, it stopped working.So far, this rechargeable clicker is amazing.
D**.
A must for interactive presentations
Overall Iâm impressed with the functionality and ease of this presentation remote. I create presentations that have a number of interactions included and this remote has helped me not be tied down to my computer. Here are my overall pros and cons of this tool:Pros- Charges quickly- Charge lasts 8+ hours with use- Simple set up, just plug and play- Great range- Air mouse feature allows interaction without being at computer- Compact size is easy to travel- Pocket clip (I canât tell you how many times Iâve set my old remote down and forgot where it was)Cons- Air mouse speed, a touch on the fast side. I havenât found a way to adjust- Slim design is not idea ergonomically to hold for extended timesThe pros definitely outweigh any cons, which really come down to preferences. If you deliver interactive presentations and donât want to be tied down to your computer the entire time, this clicker is worth purchasing.
F**S
Good for direct projection from computer to wall, very laggy over network/Teams-call
I just missed the return window on this (two days), otherwise I would have sent it back. It's fine for what it is - when projecting locally, it's responsive, and works reasonably well. If I were just using to project from my laptop to a local projector, it would be fine - responsive and I really liked the "soft" laser pointer, since it works on a screen.But over a network, it's quite laggy, to the point of being unusable. I tried it on Zoom for a webinar I was presenting, as well as over Microsoft Teams for a team meeting, and in both cases had to stop because it was impractical to use. I'm no expert, so can't tell whether this issue could be fixed through tweaking settings. I think it's got its limitations, but could work for others.
B**E
Great for the classroom!
Great for the classroom. Durable, reliable, and easy to use.
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