Specifications: Transmitter Wireless Technology: Radio Frequency Frequency: 2.4GHz Remote Control Distance: 20m/65ft Pointer Type: Non-laser digital pointer Battery: Rechargeable Li-battery Working Voltage: 3.7V Dimension: 5.1*1.3*0.8in /130*34*20mm Weight: 1.41oz /40g USB Receiver Compatible OS: Windows XP and above, Mac OS 10.10 and above Dimension: 1.6*1.6*0.2in /40*15*5mm Weight: 0.07oz /2g Notes: 1. The actual wireless range may vary based on environment and computer conditions. 2. The anti-lost voice prompt is only valid when the computer speaker is on. 3. The TF card can be replaced with larger capacity ones (the default one in the box is 128MB) What's in the Box: 1 * Doosl Highlight Presentation Remote 1 * USB Receiver (with a 128MB TF card) 1 * Charging Cable 1 * User Manual
M**E
Bit fiddly to get set up but a good presenter
The usb has the software - install it on the pc / Mac.The presenter can be a bit fiddly to use and it’s light - and easy to drop (which means the plastic halves come apart and she’s the switches). I’d like a fluorescent “laser” highlight - but the red of the computer colour palette will have to do. The ‘magnify’ feature is very good.Basically - it’s a cheap knock off of far more expensive product - Logitech spotlight
C**N
Great alternative if the Spotlight is out of your budget
I don't mind referencing the Logitech product here since "Spotlight" is even in the URL they provide if you need to download the software. I had that fancier version of this (3x the price) but gave it to my wife and couldn't quite stomach paying that much again. This device is just as functional if not more so. The Logitech version looks sleeker, but functionwise this one beats it - e.g. you can control the size (diameter) of the spotlight and the opacity of the non-spotlit scene. The countdown timer in the device is a nice touch too.
B**V
Great bit of kit, offering features of much more expensive clickers available.
I use PowerPoint and Keynote every day and need an easy to use, reliable clicker. I wanted to try something different without paying for the branded equivalent. This Doosl clicker is ideal. I often use Monitors and TV screens, as opposed to projectors, so the red laser just doesn’t work, the green lasers aren’t much better. This works on any screen, including the projectors.I have also found the Micro SD card really useful as all my presentations are now available as a back up.The ability to Magnify parts of the presentation have proven to be a great hit with audiences, especially when describing in detail certain areas of photographs.The easy to use highlighter which darkens the screen behind enables me to focus on particular areas and keeps the attention of the audience.We often hear “death by PowerPoint”, this presenter makes slides more interactive and just helps with more challenging presentations on dry subjects.Another obvious feature is the big buttons. Why other clickers have small fiddly buttons is beyond me.It will work without the software downloaded. To get the full features though it is best to have the software but I just installed it on the attached micro sd so it worked on all the different laptops I have access to.I lent it to a colleague who loved it and bought one, and uses the timer, I haven’t used this feature but its there if I need it.
R**S
Presentation Remote
If you are looking for a remote to make your presentations look a lot more professional then this would be quite a nice little investment as it makes navigating through the slides less of a choir as you don't have to walk back and change it all the time. Overall it is a very hand device to have.
Z**F
Highlights presentation on TV screen which laser pointer cannot do
Easy to use, but lots of lag between pointing at aspect to highlight and the actual pointer moving
C**5
Not a reliable device
Poor compatibility/ connectivity. Clunky software. Should have spent more on a recognised brand...
A**R
Very happy
Instructions not great but once I download the software, works really well
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