🎤 Turn the page, not the focus!
The Wireless Page Turner Pedal is a Bluetooth-enabled foot pedal designed for musicians and professionals, allowing hands-free page turning across various devices. With a robust 60-hour battery life, whisper-quiet operation, and easy connectivity, it enhances performance and practice sessions while ensuring versatility for multiple applications.
L**.
Works great
It worked great with my 2020 Samsung tablet. I connected it and it worked, that easy! Is sturdy and well built. Great purchase!
B**Z
Works perfectly with iPad and MobileSheets app--not supported by Adobe Acrobat Reader
I wanted this for playing drums and percussion in the pit for an upcoming musical. The score is in pdf form. The Adobe Acrobat Reader app does NOT accept inputs from the foot pedal (well documented shortcoming of Acrobat, not the pedal). However, the purpose-designed MobileSheets app works perfectly with this. The pedal feels very solid. The two pedals can be assigned in different modes of operation depending on your software's requirements. For MobileSheets, it works right out of the box without having to reconfigure what signal the pedals send. Right pedal goes forward a page. Left pedal goes back a page. Just plugged it in to the charger (batteries arrived without enough charge to power on the device, so I plugged it in to the USB port with the supplied cord).There's also a way to turn on/off fast scrolling when you hold down the pedal.Specifics:Size is 6.75" wide, 3.75" deep, and under 1" tall at it's max.The USB cord is USB A on one end and USB C on the end that plugs into the back of the foot pedal.Power requirement for charging is 5V, 0.5A so a regular USB source can charge it.Color is solid black, with LED lights to show which paging mode is active. There's an LED surround on the mode selector push button, and an LED to show it's charging.Bluetooth signal goes a good distance. I tried it from about 12' away and it registered up and down inputs just fine. Moved the iPad two-rooms away (approximately 25') and it still worked just fine. Since I'll be using it from about a 4' distance, this seems perfectly adequate. Of course, that all depends on how good the Bluetooth reception is on the iPad and, perhaps, on the fact that the pedal was receiving full power over the USB connection.
K**J
It does what it said it would.
I can't comment on battery life too much. I haven't tried any extended use on one charge. So far my max run time is 20 minutes at a time controlling my teleprompter tablet for a video. The battery held up for at least that much.I like this device. Overall it's a good value.Now that I have one I wish a scroll wheel mode could have been included. (Eg. Right for mouse wheel down and left for mouse wheel up)My only minor annoyance would be when you click pair, the device sends a pair request to you for some reason. This initially confused me because the request wasn't obvious to me (it got hidden by the floating teleprompter window). On my second attempt I could see what was going on. I expect most people would have 0 issues pairing the device.Overall it is very easy to set up.The functionality of each button is interesting. When not on repeat mode the button press is sent on release not press. So if you stepped too soon you can hold your foot down until you are ready, the key is sent when you lift your foot up. It's a little different if you're expecting it to get sent the instant the button goes down no matter what.It's decently heavy having a metal base, rubber grips, and well built plastic pedals.
T**R
Easy setup that works perfectly with a Win10 tablet via bluetooth
For playing covers when gigging, I'm running the free LivePrompter software on a Win10 tablet and needed a foot-operated device to scroll thru songs and such. This unit linked up instantly to my tablet via BT and works perfectly with the LP software; and it was the most affordable "page turner" that I could find on Amazon. The plastic enclosure feels ok (no need to stomp hard), you can assign the pedals to different sets of functions, and the rechargeable battery life is excellent !!! I really wish the LivePrompter software would allow "double-clicks" (and/or "click hold") to be assigned specific functions as well (i.e. L/R single click + L/R double click) in which case this one pedal could execute even more functions on a single setting. But that's on the software side. As for the pedal itself, its a great value and highly recommended. JM2C :-)
M**G
Takes forever to charge
The unit connected to my tablet easily and it works as intended. Step on the right pedal to advance the page, the left pedal to go back a page. My main gripe is that it takes 3-4 hours to fully charge the unit, and the battery drains even when the unit is powered off. On a typical Sunday, I rehearse 5 songs and then play 5 songs. So the unit is on for 4 hours total. Since all it does is transmit a bluetooth signal and light a couple of tiny LED lights, the battery should last for dozens of hours. But it won't last through two Sundays on a single charge. And if the battery drains that fast, it shouldn't take 3-4 hours to recharge it.
C**I
Excellent pedal. Slightly different response.
This pedal differs slightly in it's response from my previous pedals, Firefly Pageflip and Donner pedals. With the ForScore music app this pedal requires a firmer foot press, not just a gentle tap, and the page turns when you lift your foot, not when you depress. It requires a little bit of getting used to, but it's safer in terms of avoiding accidental double taps. If you just hold the pedal down, it automatically turns once after about 2 seconds, unless it is in repeat mode (which ever didn't work with the other pedals) in which case it starts turning repetitively. It pairs easily with Bluetooth, charges within a couple hours and seems to have a long battery life so far, with an indicator light for charge remaining. It is well built, smaller than the other pedals I mentioned, and it has a better anti-skid under surface.
P**S
Worked for 3 months
Ordered in July, worked wonderful. Until End of September, now the page up down doesn't work. The other functions still work, but I don't need the other functions. A little pricey for 3 months.
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