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5 Best Laser Pointer Presentation Remotes

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Whether you are a student or a professor at school or deal with presentations regularly at your company, a presentation clicker offers the flexibility to move around the hall and control the slides remotely.

Presentation remotes are usually powered by a laser making it precise and offering long-range connections.

In this article, we have listed the best laser pointer presentation remotes so that you can deliver your presentation with confidence and without having to return back to your laptop to control the slides.

What are the best laser point presentation remotes to buy?

What are the best laser point presentation remotes to buy?

Red Star Tec PR-819

The Red Star Tec PR-819 is designed to help you deliver your presentation while moving around the hall remotely controlling the slides. With a range of 50 feet, it is a Class 2 laser remote offering maximum output.

Red Star Tec PR-819 is compatible with both Mac OS and Windows PCs, as well as other computing devices, being ideal for teachers, lecturers, professional speakers, and more.

No less important, it comes with aUSBreceiver that needs to be plugged into the USB port of the laptop.

DinoFire Wireless

If you are looking for a lower-cost option, the DinoFire Wireless presenter is a compact RF 2.4GHz PowerPoint clicker that offers excellent value for money.

DinoFire Wireless Presenter is a compact yet functional remote with buttons for a red light, page down, and page up.

Long pressing the page up button can enter and exit the full screen. Even more, it comes with a claimed range of 98-foot and supports multiple platforms.

DinoFire 2-in-1 clicker

If you don’t want the hassle of changing batteries every now then for your presentation clicker, DinoFire’s 2-in-1 clicker comes with a rechargeable battery via USB charger that takes about 1 hour to fully charge.

Unlike its low-cost alternative, the DinoFire clicker comes withBluetoothas well as RF laser connectivity making it compatible with a host of devices.

It also has an increased range of 115ft. Other features in the remote include page up and down button, volume control, switch window, full/black screen, and more.

BEBONCOOL PPT clicker

BEBONCOOL’s PPT clicker is a well-built compact PPT clicker with an ergonomic design that can fit into any hands. It is made of ABS plastic and comes with plug and play functionality.

BEBONCOOL works with AAA batteries and uses a USB receiver to connect to any laptop. Although it supports all the major platforms that accept the USB receiver, the range of the remote is limited to 39-ft.

It also comes with few physical buttons for page up/down, full screen on/off, and other functionalities.

Logitech R800

If you are looking for something more sophisticated, the Logitech R800 is a professional presenter with a green laser pointer and an LCD display.

The powerful green laser pointer allows you to see even on LCD and Plasma displays in brightly lit rooms.

The LCD display with timer lets you manage your time with a silent and vibrating alert so that you can end your presentation on time.

Even more, it comes with a wireless range of up to 100 feet with a reception level indicator to show the signal strength.

Presentations are a part of almost every profession and with a good presentation remote with a laser pointer you can focus on the content instead of staying close to thelaptopto control the slides.

Take your time to go through the list and don’t forget to let us know your pick in the comments area.

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Tashreef Shareef

Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.

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