Model Number: DSIT013B-B
Brand Name: Doosl
Key Specifications/Special Features:
Doosl rechargeable wireless presenterFeatures:- Ergonomics button design- International 2.4G RF frequency- Up to 100 meter wireless range- 360 degrees control- Multifunction
- 300mAh rechargeable Li-polymer battery
- Auto standby functions
- Compact and portable
Specifications:
Transmitter
Technology: radio frequency
Frequency: 2.4GHz
Control distance: 100m
Class 3R
Max output: <5mW
Distance: >200m
Wavelength: 650nm
Battery: 300mAh polymer Lithium
Working voltage: 3.6V-4.2V
Sleep current: <5uA
Dimension: 120*30*13mm
Weight: 29g
USB receiver
Operation system: Windows 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS, Linux, Android
Dimension: 23*14*9mm
Weight: 3g
Rechargeable wireless presenter.
It features ergonomic buttons for comfortable operation. Design with a compact size, easy to use and carry everywhere. Supports PowerPoint, Keynote and Prezi.
It is equipped with top-grade microchip, up to 100 meters wireless range, 360-degree control. Operating on international 2.4G RF frequency, it is an ISM free frequency and can be used world-wide.
Supports page up/down, full screen, screen sleep, and hyperlink. Press "up" for page up, press "up" for seconds for full screen/exit; press "down" for page down, press "up" for seconds for screen sleep/exit.
Built-in 300mAh rechargeable Li-polymer battery. You can charge it by a laptop or wall adapter via the standard Micro USB input port. Don't need to replace batteries again and again. Convenience to use.
Power saving: comes with auto standby and deep sleep functions for energy-saving, and equipped with a separate switch and effectively avoids unwanted power consumption when you put it in your bag.
Safety warning:
Be warned that 2.4GHz pointers are not toys; they should never under any circumstances be directed into people's eyes or at passing aircraft.
The pointer is not a toy and should not to be used by anyone under 21
It is illegal to direct the beam at any flying objects, moving vehicles and any public or private structures
A pointer should not be directed at people or animals
A pointer can be dangerous if not used properly