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Your cart is empty.The Targus Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer makes it easy to control your presentation from up to 50 feet away. The ergonomic design with soft touch surface makes it easy to hold the device in your hand and navigate through the buttons comfortably. The built-in laser pointer allows you to highlight key points while the other keys allow you to page up, page down, exit/resume presentation mode, and darken screen. The preset RF connection enables true plug-and-play capability; no driver is required.
Gary Trautmann
Reviewed in Canada on May 21, 2024
The screen blackout feature does not work, one of the reasons I chose this model. Otherwise is a very nice remote
ychartra
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2024
Works as expected. Good bright laser pointer. I just this this kind of tech should be more affordable by now. Still I would buy again.
Annie
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022
My institution kept "forgetting" to find one of these for me, so I decided to purchase one for myself. I bought this one because of the brand name, and I liked it so much, I bought a second one for a back up. Plugged into both a new Mac Book and Dell desktop, and it worked right away without drivers or hassle. Now, my students don't have to wait while I walk in front of them to advance the slide on the awkwardly placed keyboard.Other reviewers noted that the weakness with this product was the battery door where the USB bit is also stored. As a preventative, I just use a little plastic box to carry the USB bit, and then I put the whole thing into a pencil case. That way, I won't forget to take it with me, and it keeps me from having to open the back compartment every use.For $14, this works great and feels much better in my hand than the wand style.
Irene
Reviewed in Germany on January 12, 2018
Sehr handlich, funktionniert einbannfrei. Brauche es regelmässig auf viele verschiedene Geräte. Dieser Kauf hat sich gelohnt. Mein ständiger Begleiter. Danke.
SW
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2017
So useful - it's changed my presentations, for the better.
Rohneet Ahluwalia
Reviewed in India on January 12, 2016
Portable and handy. Easy to use and instant use with laptops.
David L
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2014
Pros: This is a good remote for the price. The receiver is compact and can store inside of the remote. I've found range to have no issues in classroom settings (haven't used it outside of the classroom). The batteries seem to last a while. Also, the lock feature is handy when you're having someone use the remote who doesn't know what the extra buttons do. This remote works well with my Mac in Keynote and PowerPoint. The size and feel of the remote is just about perfect. It's easy to hold, but doesn't stick out of your hand while you're presenting.Cons: The remote has small plastic pieces that help secure the back onto the remote (you open up the back to store the receiver or to replace the battery). These pieces can easily become bent outwards if you don't put the back on just right. I was able to bend the pieces back in place, but I'll have to be more careful putting the back on when I do it next time. Also, I purchased one that died after about a year - it just stopped turning on. I tried replacing the battery with no effect. I wasn't too upset as I've been fairly hard on the remote over the last year (and it was just probably a dud). This fact didn't keep me from buying the same remote to replace the broken one - really there's not much better out there.
ThatOneGuy
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2013
This is a great presentation remote for the price! Most of the time, this remote works flawlessly. I purchased this remote for my university program as we did not have a remote to use for presentations. Occasionally, I have had a few problems getting the remote to connect after being "off". This is resolved by turning on and off a few times until it works. Once it starts working, I have had no troubles. We have made it a full term without needing to replace the batteries. Instructors who have never used the remote have been able to pick it up and use it without any difficulty.The remote includes a laser pointer and a button to black out the Power Point screen. We have had no difficulties with either feature. The remote comes with a dongle that takes up one USB on the presenting computer. We present from a desktop without bluetooth so this was a must for us. However, if you do have bluetooth available, that may be a better (though more expensive) option for you.
Oilfield Hand
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2010
I do some 20-30 one week presentations a year. I show in the screen Powerpoints, PDFs, and CAD drawings. After trying a few remote presentation pointers (even big names as MS or Logitech), none had the full functionality I needed, and some missing feature would make me go near the laptop and do the thing I needed with the good old mouse, thus losing momentum in the presentation (if you do these things, you know what I mean).A while ago I bought the Targus AMP02US, and leaving aside its 1960 look, the not so great buttons, and that the presentation button would send only the F5 command to Powerpoint (thus starting the presentation always at slide 1), it had all I needed: Mouse control, laser, next and previous slide and more. It was also difficult to do drag and drop keeping the left click down and use the mouse stick to move the cursor at the same time, plus the laser button couldn't be smaller. But all in all it was better than any previous pointer I had used.Then I upgraded to the AMP09US. It felt like a dream come true. All these problems where solved and a few bonuses were added:- The look is slick and elegant.- The receiver goes stored in the same body of the pointer, no need for a bag, no loose parts.- There is room for a spare battery in the pointer, so you can change it at once if you run out of juice in a middle of a presentation.- The presentation button sends now the right command to Powerpoint: Shift+F5, thus starting the presentation at the slide you've got in the screen.- The laser button is a big handy one, and is the same that moves the mouse cursor.- When in mouse mode, if you press the mouse stick (or laser button) it works as left click, thus making the drag and drop work like a dream.- The lightened buttons are white for next/prev slide, and green around the laser/mouse button.- In pointer mode (the central stick is the laser, the side buttons are next/prev slide) you can lock the non-essential buttons (then a discrete red light goes on), avoiding accidental commands.- In mouse mode (the central button is moves the cursor, and if pressed does left click, the side buttons are mouse left/right) the light is always green.- The color change is nice, because you look at the pointer and can see if you are in mouse/pointer -locked- mode, then hit the right command without much thinking.- Plus all the little features like screen darkening, presentation on/off, and multimedia volume.- In mouse mode the presentation on/off and screen darkening buttons will open MyPC folder, and hit the Windows Start Button. So you can access or run anything in the PC.- And for those who still stick to their Macs, it has a Mac mode too.If you are slightly dissatisfied with your current pointer, feeling that you still get the job done but something is missing, that the pointer could be a bit more comfortable, this one is the way to go. I couldn't be happier with this product. That's THE pointer. By the way, I've bought it at the airport for $80, because the nice look and specs looked promising; it really delivers all it says.If you run presentations professionally, go for it, it is a worthy investment.
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