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Helen
Rechargeable Presentation Clicker with RED Pointer, 2 in 1 USB-A/C Wireless Remote
Cinderford, Gloucestershire
£15
- Posted
- 2 hours ago
- Seller Type
- Private
Description
**Brand new in an opened box**
Collection from Cinderford
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I can post at the buyer’s cost, please contact me for a postage quote.
[2 in 1 Wireless Presenter Pointer] Works right out of the box - Plug & play functionality, with 2 in 1 wireless dongle of USB A and Type C. USB storage is snug with magnetic design, convenient to take out and put away, not easy to store lose.
[Long Control Range] The OMYPOTT presentation clicker is equipped with a first-class 2.4GHz chip to ensure a true control distance of greater than 50M/164FT. Easily visible under most PPT screens, you can move freely around the class/presentation and interact with the audience.(Not recommended for LED/LCD/TV screens)
[USB-C Rechargeable PowerPoint Clicker] The Presentation clicker has an on/off button to extend battery life. The presenter only takes 1 hour to charge, supports use for more than a week, and supports automatic sleep function to save power.
[Excellent Ergonomic Design] The casing of the presentation clicker is made of metal, which is more durable and long-lasting. The Presentation remote portable size fits your hand, It is equipped with large soft plastic buttons and is ergonomically designed.This present clicker makes you feel comfortable while presenting.
[Wide Compatibility] Support systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android;(For MacBooks with OS systems, simple settings may be required) Presenter clicker support software: PowerPoint, Google Slides, iWork (Keynote & Numbers & Pages), etc.
Ad ID: 1504275370
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