Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote – Advanced Digital Highlighting with Bluetooth, Universal Presenter Clicker, 30M Range and Quick Charging – Black
$99.99
Price: $99.99
(as of Dec 15, 2024 19:47:27 UTC – Details)
Logitech spotlight is a game-changing presentation remote. Spotlight allows you to simply navigate slides and interact with on-screen content from up to 100 feet away. The customizable timer sends vibration alerts directly to hand – and the advanced pointer system allows you to highlight and magnify areas of focus in pixel-perfect detail.
Highlight and magnify on screen – go beyond traditional laser pointing. Use the advanced pointer system to precisely highlight or magnify areas of focus in pixel-perfect detail. Visible to audience in-person and via video conference. Set your pointer mode with the Logitech presentation app. Enabled via Logitech presentation app.
Mouse-like cursor control – Use the on-screen cursor to play and pause videos, open links, and enjoy a range of rich content interaction.
Smart time management- Spotlight reminds you when it’s time to wrap up. The presentation remote vibrates five minutes before the end of your presentation and again when your time is fully up. Track presenting time and customize vibration alerts in the Logitech presentation app. Enabled via Logitech presentation app.
Dual connectivity – connect to your computer via USB receiver or low energy Bluetooth smart. And switch seamlessly between the 2 by plugging or unplugging the receiver. A convenient, built-in dock stores The USB Receiver when not in use.
Universal compatibility – Spotlight is optimized to work with Windows, Mac OS and all leading presentation software including PowerPoint, Keynote, PDF, Google Slides, and Prezi.
Customers say
Customers find the remote control easy to use and navigate with its simple setup. They appreciate the spotlight feature that allows them to highlight and magnify areas of focus with pixel-perfect precision. Many are satisfied with the features, focus, and design. However, opinions differ on functionality, value for money, and battery life.
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Willie B. –
The New Gold Standard
I’ve used several other presentation controllers over the years, and this one wins in a walk-off! It’s completely intuitive, charges quickly and holds its charge, and is feather-light, easy to hold and, and easy manipulate unobtrusively. Works seamlessly with MS PowerPoint and, when used in PPT’s “presenter view”, displays a great count-down timer and haptic alert when halfway through your presentation time limit. Installation is a no-brainer – just plug the USB dongle into your laptop and you’re good to go (unless you want to set up advanced features like the timer and highlight/magnifier features, which is a breeze to do).It doesn’t have a laser pointer, but the highlight/magnifier is better, IMHO, although it does take a bit of getting used to. It comes without a charging brick, but by now you probably have more than enough of them, in addition to the USB ports on your laptop. The charging cable is USB-A to USB-C, so your spare USB mini and micro cables won’t work. But the plus side is that the USB-C can be plugged into the Spotlight in either horizontal orientation – no squinting at the port and plug to sort out up or down. It charges almost instantly, and no batteries to fuss with. At a bit under 6″, the supplied charging cable risks getting lost, so I keep my cable plugged into a charger at home, and give the Spotlight a fresh charge (a minute or so) while I’m packing my kit to take on the road.Everything else is there – a way to manually emphasize areas of a slide that is much more effective than a laser dot, a simple way to blank and restore the screen, no-brainer slide advance and back, and all of this in a slim, 3-button stick. If you do much presenting, this is the new gold standard, and well worth the price.
Amit Bajracharya –
Amazing device – great experience
I am super happy to have purchased this product. As someone who regularly organizes tech events, I always need clickers, and this one is an amazing experience for my audience. Itâs not just another ordinary red dot laser pointer. Itâs next-level, with incredible effects like projecting beam light during presentations, which always wow everyone. My audience were like what did I do there, like a magic ðThe best way to use this is by connecting it to a USB hub instead of Bluetooth, which I didnât know before. This allows you to access all those amazing effects.
J Savage –
A few minor flaws, but worth the money
Last summer I bought a Logitech Spotlight clicker. I was a little nervous about the purchase since I’d never spent that much on a presentation clicker before. After four weeks of use, I can say without a doubt that for someone who does a lot of presentations, it is worth every penny.Pros:No batteries required. You charge it via a USB cable. After four weeks of hard usage, it is still at 100%, it vibrates when the battery is low, it automatically turns off and on, and according to the instructions, you can give it a 3 hour charge by plugging it into your computer for 1 minute.Error free clicking. Every clicker I’ve used before has occasionally double clicked or not clicked when I pushed the button. In over 50 presentations so far, it has not mis-clicked once. They claim the range is 100 feet and that seems to be the case. I’m using it with the dongle, and I’ve had to place it behind a curtain around a corner on a stage, and still worked fine. You can also connect it via Bluetooth.Instant connectivity: I often have to use someone else’s computer for a presentation and have only a few minutes to get up and running. In the past, this has been an issue. This takes a minute or two to install the drivers, but is always working as soon as I need it. This is the case for both Macs and PCs, older laptops and newer.Features: Holy moley! This thing has so many features. There are only 3 buttons (forward, back, and pointer) which makes it simple to use, and the forward button is bigger than the other two, which is great for my big fingers. But you can also customize the buttons. The pointer can be a cursor, a spotlight that darkens the rest of the screen while making a flashlight-like circle which moves as you move the clicker, or a magnifier. You can also customize what happens if you hold down the top or bottom buttons. I control the volume with one (moving the clicker up or down) and blank the screen with the other. There is a also a countdown timer you can set to vibrate when you are five minutes from ending time.Cons:It’s about $100, which isn’t cheap for a clicker.In order to use spotlight and other custom buttons, you have to install software. Some of the PCs I had to use downloaded the software automatically, but on others, I lost those features for that presentation.I’ve heard there is a lag on the pointer if the projector is hooked to the PC wirelessly. I seldom run into this, so not a concern for me.There is no laser, so if you are using someone else’s PC and don’t have internet access to download the software, you do not have a pointer. This has been a minor issue for me at times.All, in all, I am super satisfied and highly recommend it,
Mohamed Mostafa –
This is exactly what I was looking for and more…Laser pointers worked in the past really well with overhead projectors..Today, all presentations are done on LED or LCD screens where laser pointers don’t work anymore… This presenter is excellent and works extremely well with any type of screen because it is a virtual presenter… It also has some new features such as magnification… I highly recommend
Ahmed ElSayed –
Very good product
Walter Welter –
… den ich je hatte. Und ich verwende seit 20 Jahren solche Fernbedienungen.
Dale –
I don’t understand how this works, but it does. When I’m teaching, I have my laptop, the lecture room monitor and the projected image. It works on all 3 screens. It’s also great for practicing at home on your flat screen where you regular laser pointer won’t show up.Definitely worth it IMO .
Amazon Customer –
Nice and friendly product