Slide Clicker with Red Laser Pointer: Powerpoint Clicker for Google Slides Advancer Presentations, USB A & Type C Wireless Presenter Smartboard Projector Remote for Mac Laptop Computer Office
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Price: $9.99
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Wireless PowerPoint Clicker
[Slide Clicker with Laser Pointer] Red laser pointer allows people to quickly grasp the key points. 164FT wireless control range and up to 328FT bright Red laser distance, allowing you to move freely throughout the entire space, switch PPTs anytime and anywhere, and master your speech.
[Presentation Clicker Functions] In addition to common functions, the powerpoint remote clicker also has additional configuration for volume control and hyperlink functions, allowing for software switching and volume control from afar, making your presentation more rich and vivid, and immersing the audience in it
[2 in 1 Wireless Presenter] Works right out of the box- Plug & play capability, with unique 2-in-1 wireless dongle of USB A and type C, supporting fast switching of multiple devices, convenient and efficient. USB storage of wireless presenter is snug with magnet design, convenient take out and put back, not easy to lose.
[Multifunctional Design] Slideshow clicker is not only works well in various classroom and office, but also as a toy for pet. Bright red laser pointer can be a lively chasing toy for your pet dogs and cats.
[Excellent Ergonomic Design] Portable size and unique pen clip design allow presenter clicker to be held in a shirt pocket or folder, making it easy to carry and retrieve at any time. Slide clicker is compatible with Windows 2003, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Mac OS, Linux, Android system, supports Keynote, Google Slides, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Website, PDF.
8 reviews for Slide Clicker with Red Laser Pointer: Powerpoint Clicker for Google Slides Advancer Presentations, USB A & Type C Wireless Presenter Smartboard Projector Remote for Mac Laptop Computer Office
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Producción Visual S.A. –
Excelente
Excelente! Lo que necesitaba!!!
Harmis Rudecindo –
Muy util
Funciona a la perfección!!
cuwhenicu –
Simple, compact, basic… good for presentations
Improve the delivery of your presentations, appear professional, a basic, compact remote presenter.The Good…The remote presenter comes in a nice round carrying case that holds the presenter and charging cable. Has the basic function of advancing the slide forward or back, a laser and a button for hyperlink. The ring portion is of rubber, has a slot to hold the USB dongle. It is a snug fit when worn on the index finger. The charging slot is a type c which today seems to be the standard. The laser is a red beam and is bright enough to see from 15 feet which is more than enough distance. The forward and back button has a tactile bump that is useful to know which button is forward or back.The Bad…The remote is relatively thick for only the basic functions. Given the size to have a bluetooth capability would be a good option. This has to be worn on the index finger because on any other finger it would block the laser pointer. If the remote is only to forward or back than it is ok.The Ugly…The laser pointer pointer button is at the bottom which is not really an ergonomic design. The hyper link button and the laser button should be swapped with the laser pointer at the top of the remote. Not sure why or the need for button for a hyperlink. Given the price of this item for the basic features and design, there are other potential alternatives that offers more and a les expensive price tag.
Shanda –
Worked well, untilâ¦
⦠it was dropped on the floor from a seated position, and then it stopped working. After much tweaking around with it, I finally got the thing to start working again. Obviously not the most substantially-built device.
SDR –
It Works Perfectly On PowerPoint And Google Slides
The device comes in a nice round case with well-written instructions, a USB-C charging cable, and the device itself. It includes a USB-A receiver that you plug into your computer. Given that I have a MacBook Air, I had to use an adapter to plug in to the USB-C port. The device turns on and off with an on/off switch. It fits comfortably enough on my index finger. The laser works well. When I plugged it in, my Mac thought it was a keyboard and asked to set it up (asking to press the shift button the left of the keyboard). I quit that process since that would be impossible to do with a pointer. Fortunately, it worked perfectly well on both Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides out of the box. I definitely recommend it.
Monika –
Bright laser pointer, small, easy to use
If you, like me, want to have something you can use to play with a cat and hit computer hot keys at the same time (I have my reasons), this is too bright for that. The laser beam reflects off surfaces too much, and you are better off getting a laser pointer meant for cats and getting something else for the hotkeys like usb foot pedals or something.If you are normal and buying this to give presentations, it is perfect. It’s bright, easy to hold and use, and small enough to easily add to your laptop bag. It charges with USB and has a little slot for its dongle so it doesn’t get lost. Great little pointer.
javadadee –
Horrible
This item does not work at all! Would not open a file, go to the next slide, absolutely nothing. Bought for my classroom thinking the design was great with the âringâ style. So disappointed! Really wanted it to work. Unfortunately, I bought while out for chemo and when I went back to school and tried it it was too late to return.
MGo –
Advances multiple slides with one click
I ordered this clicker for my presentations at schools and other events. I was very excited with the presentation of this clicker, which came in a nice protective zipper case. The laser pointer works nicely. However, when I plugged in the USB dongle and opened up Google Slides, I was very disappointed. Almost every time I pressed the button on the clicker to advance one slide, the slideshow clicked through two or three at a time, as if I had been holding down a key on a keyboard. It is completely unusable as it is. I tried it with multiple slideshows and continually had the same experience.It is possible this would work with another machine, but it will not work for my presentations on my computer.