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Product information.
Product Dimensions | 2.9 x 5.3 x 1.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
ASIN | B075NRXJHP |
Item model number | 8541661066 |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,996 in Office Products ( ) #5 in |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 15, 2017 |
Manufacturer | DinoFire LLC |
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Customers like the size, comfort, value, and laser pointer of the remote control. For example, they mention it's compact and lightweight, easy to carry, and comfortable to use. Some appreciate the performance, and ease of setup. That said, some disagree on button and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the remote control. They mention that it works well with PowerPoint, and the function buttons all work fine. Some say that it's perfect for the job and that the laser works well.
"...We are both teachers and teach from slides. This is amazing and allows you to walk around and interact, assist and engage with your students...." Read more
"...It has no delay and works well ." Read more
"...different slideshow software I might use, I find that one only gets the full functionality with Microsoft PowerPoint...." Read more
"...connected with over 100ft distance from the laptop and all the features worked flawlessly ...." Read more
Customers find the remote control easy to set up and use. They say it's convenient to change slides as they are walking, it easily plugs in, and works great in a conference room. Customers also say it is reliable, small, and light. They mention that the slide advance buttons are easy to use and that it pairs easily with their MacBook Air.
"... Super easy to install and use . Highly recommend to all of my teacher friends!" Read more
"...Reliable, small form factor, immediate and easy PNP, easy to use , long battery life." Read more
"...Overall, I find this clicker very easy to use and very well worth the value for the money; especially if you want something practical..." Read more
" Easy to use and very good quality" Read more
Customers like the value of the remote control. They say it's well worth the price, inexpensive, and works well. Some customers also say it makes for a successful presentation and is a great presenter to use when teaching science. Overall, most are satisfied with the value and quality of the product.
"...Overall, I find this clicker very easy to use and very well worth the value for the money ; especially if you want something practical..." Read more
"...analysis is even with its flaws, it gets 3 stars because it was so low priced ...." Read more
"Loved this actually. Easy, worked really well and inexpensive . Bought in March 2023 and it died in April 2024 after about 25 uses...." Read more
" Good quality for price !" Read more
Customers like the size of the remote control. For example, they say it's small, compact, and easy to carry. Some mention it'll fit in their pocket. That said, they find it easy to install and adjust to their devices.
"...Reliable, small form factor , immediate and easy PNP, easy to use, long battery life." Read more
"...-Easy to use out of the box- plug and play capability.- Compact and lightweight- Takes only 1 AAA battery..." Read more
"...laptop case and the big thick cardboard box is a bad option as it is too bulky ...." Read more
"It’s what I needed. Practical size . Works ok." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the remote control. For example, they mention it's easy to hold, fits comfortably in their hand, and is ergonomic. Some say the shape makes it easy to push.
" Fits well in the hand " Read more
"There's a lot to like about this clicker. It's lightweight, ergonomic , and seems to have good battery life so far...." Read more
"...What I like is that the presenter is, for my small hands, very comfortable and ergonomic, and that the buttons are easy to use and very useful...." Read more
"... Feels good in your hand and the buttons do what they're supposed to do with hardly any lag, so I'm very happy with the performance so far...." Read more
Customers like the laser pointer in the remote control. They say it's handy, has a built-in laser point, and is useful in pointing out specific areas on a presentation. Some customers also mention that the laser light is useful for pointing specific areas in a classroom.
"...( the laser pointer is quite helpful too!) Try it for yourself!" Read more
"...The laser pointer is very clear and visible from a distance...." Read more
"...It has several features that are really handy, like the laser pointer ...." Read more
"...and advancing through the slides it works great but the lazer pointer is VERY weak and you have to be right next to the screen for it to show up...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the remote control. Some mention it's very good quality, reliable, durable, and useful. However, others say that it broke after one use, is fragile, and seems cheaply made.
"... Reliable , small form factor, immediate and easy PNP, easy to use, long battery life." Read more
"...laptop... I have to fiddle with it to insert and it feels like it will fail within a few months . Time will tell but it is really cheap feeling...." Read more
"Easy to use and very good quality " Read more
"...It's only covered on one side making it susceptible to damage . Still worth it but wish they would update the dongle." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the buttons on the remote control. Some find them right where they'd want them, while others say they make a significant click when pressed that may be distracting during a presentation.
"...Cons:-The surface of the clicker can be a bit too smooth to where I feel like I am going to drop it( might just be a personal preference)...." Read more
"...Now for the negatives:1. The button layout sucks !..." Read more
"For the price you can't beat this product. Device has a forward and back button to move between slides and has a laser pointer...." Read more
"...The blackout button does not work with my usual PDF reader (Sumatra), but works fine on Adobe, Google Chrome (as a PDF display), and Google..." Read more
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Remote control a PowerPoint running on iPad pro
Is it possible to host a powerpoint presentation on an iPad Pro but advance the slides using my iPhone (Or other remote)? I basically have swapped out my laptop for an iPad Pro, and have my presentations on the iPad, which works fine, except that I have to swipe the iPad to get to the next slide. Since the iPad is tethered to the TV, this is not very convenient, and even if it was wireless, I would still rather not carry the iPad. Surely I'm not the first to encounter this, and hopefully someone has already worked out a solution. If so, I'd love to hear it.
Posted on Apr 1, 2016 6:49 PM
Posted on Oct 8, 2017 5:41 PM
You can absolutely do this with an iPhone as the remote controller and either an iPad or a Mac computer as the presentation device As long as you open the PowerPoint presentation in Apple’s keynote app. I use this all the time.
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Oct 8, 2017 5:41 PM in response to Darron Jeans1
Apr 29, 2017 3:03 PM in response to Darron Jeans1
I have tussled with this as well and found a work-around solution you may find acceptable. First, some background. I taught a six-week class this past winter and wanted to host Powerpoint presentations from my iPad mini, which was tethered to the projection setup with a Lightning-to-HDMI cable. It worked great. But there was no way to control the presentation remotely (from iPhone or other remote), unless I converted the Powerpoint to Keynote, which I was not willing to do because the conversion was messy and made unwanted changes/substitutions. So here's what I figured out: You can pair an Apple wireless "Magic" keyboard to the iPad, then use the arrow buttons on the keyboard to advance the Powerpoint as you walk around the room. (Note: this isn't the "Smart" keyboard that physically connects to iPad Pro.) Carrying the wireless keyboard around is not as cumbersome as it may sound, and I generally just set it on a nearby desk wherever I was speaking, which was vastly preferable to being stuck within reach of the iPad.
Oct 6, 2017 2:15 PM in response to estebanburneo
If you/I paired my Apple Watch to my iPad Pro, would it work?
Apr 2, 2016 5:12 PM in response to Darron Jeans1
You can try ppt slides with keynote. There is a remote app included with keynote.
May 10, 2017 5:22 AM in response to MikeinRM
Apple can´t develop a Bluethoot Remote Control to do this thinks?
Sep 20, 2017 6:53 AM in response to Darron Jeans1
Hello, any Bluetooth keyboard will do, I kind of hoped my Apple Watch would do the trick but it only works with the IOS deviced paired.
Jan 3, 2018 12:59 PM in response to Darron Jeans1
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Best wireless presenter remotes for your presentations, best wireless presenter remotes, logitech r800 wireless presenter.
Top Pick: If you are looking for a little more wireless range, the Logitech R800 Wireless Presenter is certainly worth considering. It is the younger, more sophisticated brother to the Logitech R400. It features all the amazing features that the R400 provides, but some additional boost. It gives you a lot more freedom to move around with a wireless range of up to 100 ft that’s also accompanied by a powerful green laser pointer that’s easy to see even on brightly lit rooms and LCD and Plasma displays. An inbuilt timer will also gently keep you on time.
Dinostrike wireless presenter, kensington expert wireless presenter.
Control and store your presentation like a pro using the Kensington expert presenter. This clicker comes with an 8 GB Micro SD card that seamlessly fits in the USB receiver, so you do not have to worry about plugging your laptop into an unfamiliar setup or forgetting your flash drive. It also has a 150 ft wireless range that certainly gives you the freedom to roam around a big room without having to worry about losing the connection. The bright green laser allows you to draw attention to important items in your presentation on bright projectors.
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This is arguably one of the best wireless remotes in the market today. It is a little pricy compared to its peers, but it is also easy to see why. The Logitech Spotlight allows you to go beyond the traditional laser pointing as it highlights and magnifies your focus areas on the screen. This clicker also uses mouse-like cursor control so you can easily open links or pause and play videos as you wish. The Spotlight will also let you know when it is time to wrap up your presentation with gentle vibrations.
15 presentation tips for captivating your audience and commanding the room.
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Public speaking can be a daunting task, especially when addressing a large audience. Whether you're giving a presentation in the boardroom or delivering a keynote speech at a conference, holding your audience's attention and maintaining command of the room is paramount. The ability to captivate your audience and leave a lasting impression not only enhances your message's impact but also builds your reputation as a confident and effective speaker.
Here, Forbes Coaches Council members share invaluable tips and strategies to help you conquer your fear of public speaking and ensure that your next presentation or speech is a resounding success.
1. Be Confident
Be grounded and confident to be yourself and then tell great stories. Use your voice and the stage to bring the stories alive. Your audience will connect to the emotion of the story but make sure that it is relevant for your audience and related to the topic. - Cath Daley , Cath Daley Ltd
2. Find A Way To Actively Engage The Audience
Be prepared with ways to get your audience engaged and keep their focus. Whether that's relating to your audience, telling a joke or asking questions, actively driving engagement will make for a more effective presentation or speech. - Luke Feldmeier , Online Leadership Training - Career and Leadership Accelerator for Engineers
3. Create An Emotional Connection
Creating an emotional connection with the audience and involving them in your session fosters active participation, and ensures your audience stays engaged throughout. This also serves to enhance your presence and to create memories that stay with them long after your presentation ends. - Kristin Andree , Andree Group
4. Put Your Unique Take Front And Center
Do you have something unexpected to say about your topic? Something that goes against the mainstream opinion in your industry or is maybe even slightly provocative? If so, putting your unique take front and center in the title and the beginning of your talk and explaining or resolving it later keeps your audience engaged and interested. - Micha Goebig , Go Big Coaching & Communications, LLC
5. Remember That The Audience Doesn't Know Your Planned Speech
No one wants to see you fail as a speaker. Remember that the focus shouldn't be on whether or not you can recall verbatim every word of your planned speech. The focus should be on how to connect to your audience with a few key points using a combination of storytelling and facts. - Sheri Nasim , Center for Executive Excellence
6. Adapt Your Language To The Audience
Talk about something they are interested in or include elements that will keep them interested. Start by asking why your topic matters to each and every one of them. Use language adapted to the audience. Keep the key messages to two or three maximum. Show them what you think and why you care about the topic. - Isabelle Claus Teixeira , Business and Human Development Consulting Pte Ltd
7. Try To Incorporate An Element Of Surprise
Engagement is the key to keeping the audience's attention. Invite participation, tell stories, walk around, have visuals, include humor, raise your voice and ask questions. Think of a comedian who points at someone in the audience: "Hey, you with the red shirt?" Everyone pays attention. What element of surprise can you present? - Susan Jordan, MBA, MSODL, PCC , Sphereshift Coaching and Consulting
8. Know Your Audience
Doing research ahead of time to ensure you're providing the subject matter in a personalized manner will keep their attention. The topic will dictate the necessary vibe. Based on that, providing opportunities for the group to engage, such as shouting out a word, raising a hand, etc., will also help maintain their interest. - Lindsay Miller , Reverie Organizational Development Specialists
9. Use The Problem-Agitation-Solution Approach
Don't just give a presentation — share a story. It must be a story-audience fit though. Use the P.A.S. — problem-agitation-solution — approach. Start with introducing a problem, follow by agitating the problem via telling a relevant anecdote and conclude by offering a solution by giving an audience a clear, direct way to avoid the pain and learn the lesson. - Alla Adam , Alla Adam Coaching
10. Tell The Audience What They Need To Hear
Instead of trying to figure out what to say, figure out what the audience wants and needs to hear. This shift in perspective allows you to tailor your speech in a way that keeps audiences actively engaged because it's good content that they want to hear. - Robin Pou , The Confident Leader
11. Go All In
To command your audience's attention you have to get into the spirit of what you're teaching and go all in without second-guessing yourself. People want to be led, but they'll be unwilling to follow someone who isn't confident in what they are communicating. - Arash Vossoughi , Voss Coaching Co.
12. Use A Compelling Opening
Start your speech/presentation with a compelling opening that grabs the audience's attention. This could be a surprising fact, a relevant story or a thought-provoking question. This initial engagement can help you establish a strong connection with the audience and set the stage for a captivating presentation. - Moza-Bella Tram , Moza-Bella LLC
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13. Be Authentic
Connect deeply with your essence and purpose. Radiate authenticity. When you're centered in genuine passion and truth others feel it, creating an unspoken bond. It's not about performing; it's about being present and real and offering value from the heart. That's magnetic. - Anna Yusim, MD , Yusim Psychiatry, Consulting & Executive Coaching
14. Let Your Audience Talk
There is nothing worse than stealing everyone's craving for autonomy and speaking the whole time. The person who does the talking does the learning. So, give some autonomy to the audience. Let them talk. Even if it's thinking time and talking to themselves, or to their neighbor or table group. This gains trust and they will lean into what you have to say even more. - Alex Draper , DX Learning Solutions
15. Leverage Non-Verbal Cues
My top tip is to engage your audience through storytelling. A compelling narrative captures attention, evokes emotion and makes complex ideas more relatable. Additionally, use body language and eye contact effectively. These non-verbal cues can significantly enhance your connection with the audience. - Peter Boolkah , The Transition Guy
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To use a presentation clicker, first, connect it to the computer. Then, enter the presentation into presenter mode. Finally, press the 'Previous' and the 'Next' buttons on the clicker to move the slides ahead or back in the presentation. To use the laser pointer, press and hold the laser button.
3. Open your presentation and start the slide show mode. Depending on your software, you may need to press F5 (for PowerPoint), Ctrl+Enter (for Google Slides), or Play (for Keynote) to enter the full-screen mode. 4. Use the buttons on the clicker to control your slides.
Connect your computer to the wireless network. Turn on Wi-Fi on your computer and choose the available network. Connect to that network, not to the WPG. 5. Connect your computer to the WPG. To do this, open a web browser on your computer, and type the address from above into the address bar.
It is common for a speaker on stage to desire to control their own slide changes. Presentation Remotes or "clickers" can be a great solution for this. There are 3 main options for this: generic and cheap remotes, the production industry standard, and apps which can provide more flexibility and control. Generic remotes: the Logitech R400 ...
"SHOW MORE" FOR SECTION JUMP POINTS AND SUPPORTING LINKSHow to use a standard hand-held clicker, designed for Microsoft PowerPoint, to manage the scene trans...
Right-click the Windows Start button. Select Settings. Select Devices. Ensure that Bluetooth & Other Devices is selected on the left side. A list of nearby Bluetooth devices is shown. If you already see your digital pen in the list, marked as "Connected," then the pen is ready to use. Otherwise, continue with step 6.
Summary: The Byeasy P5100 wireless presenter clicker allows you to navigate through your presentation pages effortlessly. The remote has basic functions such as scrolling between pages, black screen and volume control. It is compatible with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ACDSee, and iWork.
Most presentation clickers work with Google Slides. However, in some cases, you will need to install a free chrome extension called "Remote for Slides". To download the extension, visit the chrome web store, search and add the extension. Once installed, you can click on the "Present with Remote" option. In this article, I will guide you ...
Score on review parameters. Laser Pointer: A red pointer laser light is great for a basic presenter. Battery Type: Replaceable battery goes a long way. Control Range: A Plug-and-play 2.4GHz and 65 feet control range are pretty good even if you have a large-sized auditorium to address. User Friendliness: An intuitive design of four buttons to move between slides, hide the screen and use the ...
Cliqer is the best online presentation clicker I've used! Easy to use for both presenters and event staff, high quality screen sharing, and exceptional customer service. Anytime I have had a question, issue, or suggestion, the Cliqer team replies instantly and it is clear they have a deep understanding of their product.
Step by step of how to allow a presenter to play a video in a presentation with a clicker and be able to pause and then continue to play multiple times witho...
Logitech Spotlight. The Logitech Spotlight has been around for a few years now, and it's become one of Logitech's best selling clickers. However, it wasn't always popular as it isn't a typical presentation clicker. The Spotlight doesn't have the same laser pointer that you'll get with most others out there.
This is specifically about sharing control over your site. When you're ready to share access to the remote control, you click on those three dots, select share remote control, and copy the link. Once it is copied, you can simply paste it into a text message or an email however you want to send that information out.
This tutorial will show you how to use clickers by Turning Technologies with PowerPoint.
After adding the add-on, open the add-ons window, double click on "customize keyboard shortcuts" to open the configuration window. Then I added "reviewer choice 1": "Qt.Key_Left" to reviewer_duplicates (duplicate because the original reviewer choice 1 is the number 1 key). DON'T FREAK OUT, I will post a picture of how it looks in the window ...
Using a presentation clicker with them is an easy and effective way to deliver a dynamic lesson plan or lecture. The presenter simply needs to place their finger on the 'clicker' button of the pen they're holding while moving around the board. This action sends signals to the smart board which then advances or turns back slide after each ...
The Doosl Wireless Presenter Mouse seems like a great option for those looking for a presentation clicker with a media play and pause button. According to sources , it offers a range of up to 100 feet, is compatible with popular presentation software, and comes with a media play and pause button.Additionally, it functions as a wireless air mouse and has a rechargeable battery that lasts for ...
The end result is a huge 100-foot range, allowing the remote to be used in even the largest presentation rooms. Even without drivers, the presentation remote can be used with any Windows computer from Vista SP2 and up. This means that Windows 7, 8, and 10 all work out of the box. Mac OS 10.5 and up are supported, meaning that the remote will ...
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Open presentation in Keynote on a Mac or iPad. open keynote app on your iPhone. make sure both the iPad (or Mac) and iPhone are on same WiFi network or that both are connected via Bluetooth. on the iPad, click the three periods in the upper right hand corner of screen and, in the drop down menu, select, "allow remote control".
You need a clicker that makes good use of the battery power by automatically sleeping when not in use. Those that have LCD displays should make it easy to easily tell the battery levels even in the midst of a presentation. Pointer: Think of how you are going to use your clicker. If you are mostly giving presentations in a classroom a red laser ...
You don't need to spend hundreds or thousands just to by a Presenter clicker remote.Just using your SMARTPHONE you can have a presenter clicker remote. Just ...
2. Find A Way To Actively Engage The Audience. Be prepared with ways to get your audience engaged and keep their focus. Whether that's relating to your audience, telling a joke or asking questions ...