jonathan dominguez
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Love it a lot and function very well
Diana
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
This work excellent
Eli Zabe
Reviewed in Australia on January 31, 2025
The tapper piece is very small and light and the attached cord makes it want to flop over or twist around. That was frustrating, and if it was slightly leaning to the side not perfectly flat on screen it would skip around on the screen in game not just simply tap. I learned to perfectly balance and place the cord for it to work smoothly. It taps mostly well. If it doesnt tap - turn it off and on again it starts up or try placing it again. wish there was one that was held by a clip more secure. that I didn't have to lay out in an area perfectly flat. Still works though thanks.
Hlanderz
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
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Jo
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I have only been using this for a couple days now but it works just like intended. I don't understand other reviews that describe issues with instructions because I started using it right out of the box without reading a thing. You can use it with the grip or with just the stickers to hold it in place but the grip is definitely more stable. I love it so far! A little over priced though .Edit: it broke. The clipper part split apart but it still works when I use the stickers so I still get what I need from it. Just disappointing because eventually I will need new stickers.
C
Reviewed in Australia on March 6, 2024
Randomiser and a few other functions don't really work as advertised, definitely don't feel like it's worth the price. User manual was also sparse and in broken english.
Natalia
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
I was looking for something to help me refresh an app with a big yellow refresh button, so I can view upcoming events posted hands free while I crochet. If I were doing this manually, I would typically click once every 3-10 seconds, scanning for changes in between page reloads.This works perfectly. I use the clamp in the bottom left of the screen. Since I'm using the clamp I don't need to peel off the pad cover. That's only if you are gluing to the screen. I'm able to crochet and listen to music while keeping an eye out for new events. I can adjust whole seconds up until 1 click/10 sec. After 1/10, if I hit the minus (to slow down) it will jump to 1/15. It has a very short USB cord, so use a battery bank or replace with any other USB cord. I love the pause button and make use of it frequently.The build quality appears poor, but this may be perception. Nothing has broken. The fit of the USB C port is poor and difficult to connect, so I leave the cord attached. It strikes me as a $5 item marked up heavily. However, this is the only model I could find with physical buttons to control clicks in the range of 1 every 3-10 seconds and so I have no complaints. Most auto clickers only refresh in the range of multiples per second and so risk triggering bot detectors.
oliver
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
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Daniel Henderson
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Product works as desired. I’ve have multiple devices hooked up at the same time without any issues. Produces is easy to set up and is from what I can see so far very reliable.
A
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023
The other reviews don't say much, so hopefully this will help other people. I wish there had been detailed reviews before I bought it. It might've saved me a few minutes of trying to figure it out on my own.It comes with a control box, USB c cord, and 1 to 4 "tapper heads" (depending on which one you buy), a clip, a sheet of 5 stickers, and instructions.The first thing you should know is that the box plugs into a USB c cord. The one that comes with it is very short, so you'll want to use your own. It doesn't run on batteries, but you can plug it in a power bank if you really need to.The tapper head plugs into the side. It has spots to plug 4 in. The cords on the heads are also very short. The head is attached to a screen either using a sticker or the clip. The clip is huge, cumbersome, and not ergonomic. It doesn't sit flush against the screen. You're better off using the stickers.The stickers themselves just peel off the sheet. You press it onto the head, peel the other side off, then stick it on your screen. It's simple, and you don't have to worry about it not making contact because it's not sitting flush.The stickers themselves can be purchased on Amazon. Just search "nano adhesive stickers". They're cheap and you can buy an endless supply. In any case, it comes with a few to hold you over until you buy more.Operation is simple but this took me the longest to figure out because the instructions don't go into detail. The + button increases the speed and the - button decreases it. The fastest speed is 33 times a second, and the slowest is once every 199 seconds. To operate it, just plug everything in. It's automatically on when plugged into a USB. There is a pause/start button. When paused the speed can't be adjusted.The main problem with this device is that all of the cords get in the way. It's best placed on a table and left there. It's not really practical to hold everything with cords everywhere. Other than that, it works fine. It seems pretty accurate, but I only have it set to once every 10 seconds.I use it with certain apps to make money. It taps away so I don't have to. It works great for time based apps that monitor screen activity but not whether or not you're actually playing games. I am very happy with it. It pays for itself very quickly when using it in this manner.