R500s LASER PRESENTATION REMOTE
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R500s LASER PRESENTATION REMOTE
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AccessoriesLogitech R500s Laser Class 1 Presenter Bluetooth and USB/Presentation Clicker - Universal Compatibility, 20m range, Customisable, Smart Battery 12 months usage - Black Brand Name Logitech Supported Devices Quantity 1 Compatible Devices Television Connectivity Technology Radio Frequency Button Quantity 3 Maximum Range 20 Meters Item Weight 0.1 Kilograms Battery Description AAA
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Logitech R500s Laser Class 1 Presenter Bluetooth and USB/Presentation Clicker - Universal Compatibility, 20m range, Customisable, Smart Battery 12 months usage - Black
Brand Name Logitech
Supported Devices Quantity 1
Compatible Devices Television
Connectivity Technology Radio Frequency
Button Quantity 3
Maximum Range 20 Meters
Item Weight 0.1 Kilograms
Battery Description AAA
Product Details
- UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - The R500s laser class 1 remote is optimised to work with Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, as well as leading presentation software including PowerPoint, Keynote, PDF, Google Slides and Prezi
- 20 METRES OPERATING RANGE* - Move and present freely from as far as 20 metres away. Perfect for medium to large-size rooms. *May vary based on use and computing conditions
- PERSONALISATION** - The R500s remote pairs with the powerful Logitech Presentation App so you can customise button functions, monitor battery life and set an on-screen timer for your presentation. **Requires installation of Logitech Presentation software (available for download at logitech.com)
- DUAL CONNECTIVITY - Connect the R500s remote to your computer via USB receiver or Bluetooth. A convenient, built-in dock stores the tiny USB receiver inside the remote when not in use
- SMART BATTERY MANAGEMENT - The R500s remote runs for 12 months* on a single AAA battery. When your battery is low, the R500s remote goes into a power-saving mode, disabling the laser to extend battery life so you can continue presenting for an extra week. *May vary based on use and computing conditions