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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
I work at a space ship simulator location, and we often use these to help advance through slides within our software as we brief the crew on their missions. Our latest clicky, as we call them, decided to die on us, so we were on the lookout for a new one. This particular unit, while we've never heard of the brand, looked nice, and was priced pretty decently. Price is currently at $23.99.This particular clicker comes in a generic white box. Nothing fancy on it. Within the box is a small instruction booklet, the clicker, a USB dongle (which is both USB-A and USB-C), and the a charging cable. The charging port on the clicker is USB-C, but the opposite end of the cable itself is USB-A. No charging brick is included, which I get that most people have a bunch of them, but if you're like me, you're using them all!The clicker works great for us. From a distance of about 30 feet it connects just fine to our PC, and advances just fine through the slides we are presenting. This particular clicker also includes a green laser pointer, which we frankly won't really use, but could definitely be handy for some presenters, I could see. We also have a planetarium, and frequently use laser pointers there. Otherwise, it also includes volume up/down buttons, which could be handy for adjusting volume if you had videos playing. For us, though, they're just simple slides with no videos or audio playing, so the volume buttons don't do much for us.Build quality is good. It is a little hefty, so we're hoping it will last a good long while. Like I said, haven't heard of the brand NealGamefy, but the quality definitely seems to be better than many other clickers we've used in the past.
Clark S. Cox III
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
I've used this in a few presentations so far and am really happy with it.It's actually rechargable, so you don't have to worry about needing batteries, and there are no drivers or setup required. The little USB-A/USB-C dongle just plugs into any computer and the computer sees it as a keyboard.The next and previous buttons show up as the up and down arrow keys, so it should work with most presentation software (I personally tested it with Keynote and Powerpoint). The laser is bright and easily visible even in wel-lit rooms.I don't have much use for the volume controls, though I suppose they could be useful if you have video or audio content in your presentation.The tab/enter button is workable for when you really need to tab through menus/links and have no other input device available.
K
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
I have purchased over a dozen different models of inexpensive wireless computer clickers over the 12 months, and this one is my favorite! The two best features are the USB-A and USB-C options on the receiver, and the rechargeable battery.One of the most frustrating things that can happen with a clicker is having the battery go dead. It happens without warning, and finding a AAA battery on the fly is not always easy to do.The fact that the batteries last as long as they do makes having a spare sitting around a non starter. By the time you need it you'll probably have a nasty, dead, dried acid-covered hazmat spill on your hands, as well as in your bag or wherever else you were keeping it.Enter this wireless clicker from NealGamefy. It has a rechargeable battery! Now I know what you are thinking: But what if you lose that USB-A to USB-C charger cable? Now you've got something else to go searching for... But that won't be a problem here, because the USB Receiver has both a USB-A and a USB-C plug on it, and--surprise!!--you can use the Receiver to plug the clicker into the side of your computer like a docking station!You can see what this looks like in my photo. The clicker displays a red light while it charges, and the light turns off when fully charged. This only took a few minutes, but the battery was probably already close to fully charged from the factory.I tried the clicker on bothmy Dell PC and on my Mac (using the USB-C). It worked great on both. It has the basic features: Forward and Back slide advance buttons, a blackout, a laser pointer, and volume controls.As pictured, the USB-C charging port is on the left side, and you can even use the clicker while it charges. In my photo you will see I placed an identical-looking USB Receiver from another clicker on the edge of the computer just to show what it looks like. The actual receiver for this device was obviously in use, attaching it to the side of the computer.As for the look and feel, it does not look or feel as cheap as a lot of the other models I tried. It has an aluminum alloy exterior around most of the unit, and it looks like it will hold up to the abuse of being thrown into a bag and crushed without incident. I also liked that the volume buttons are a little larger than some of the other models, and that the buttons on the face are separated enough and laid out such that you are unlikely to push the wrong one.So there you have it: Out of a dozen different models this one takes the prize for 'Best-of'! Note: I did not purchase any models with tons of features or any other expensive models. I was looking for the best value, and this one is it.
Glo-pez
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Great product! I charged it and used it as soon as I got it. Makes such a huge difference in the classroom!
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