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Bluetooth Receiver Remote Control

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Related review

Yue 2024-04-17 06:50:12

[1 User] What else can you ask for a bluetooth remote?

5
Simon 2024-05-11 01:27:28

[1.0 lb (0.4 kg)] Very good Bluetooth receiver.

5
Rob 2024-06-05 05:40:51

[4.3"] This transmitter (used with the USB receiver) is a simple trigger and remote control system. What I like about this system is that every time I press the shutter button on my camera, it triggers and I never get a misfire. That may sound silly but many systems have misfires or odd behaviors. I haven't experienced any of that when using this system with the Angler Q400 monolight. Operating the remote is easy and straight forward, giving me 1/3 stop control of my bare bulb flashes and 1/10 stop control over monolights. Perfect.

5
Tony 2024-08-13 05:58:33

[0.135 lb] This has everything I want for a remote shutter release. The wireless remote control has quite a long range; and if used for wired release you can just connect the cable to the receiver and to the camera, it doesn't even require the battery in the receiver. Both receiver and remote control work quite well, the only minor complaint I have is that you'll need to unscrew two tiny screws in the remote control to replace the battery if needed. I'm not sure why they don't design it the same way as the receiver on which you can just slide off the cover to get to the battery.

5
Tony 2024-08-23 08:57:30

This has everything I want for a remote shutter release. The wireless remote control has quite a long range; and if used for wired release you can just connect the cable to the receiver and to the camera, it doesn't even require the battery in the receiver. Both receiver and remote control work quite well, the only minor complaint I have is that you'll need to unscrew two tiny screws in the remote control to replace the battery if needed. I'm not sure why they don't design it the same way as the receiver on which you can just slide off the cover to get to the battery.

5
Robert 2024-09-14 02:29:16

[0.52 lb] Great features: - sound quality - separate channel or merged channel; - remote control from receiver for gain and mute; - transmitters record and transmit; - receiver can output through USB-C port. - Excellent wireless range

5
Pal 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[12.2 oz / 347 g] Finally a native wirelesses remote control for an Olympus/OM System camera. Great for long exposures, self portraits and time-lapse. Keep in mind that if the remote control is connected via bluetooth the remote camera application on your phone will not work simultaneously, likewise you can not get GPS data from your phone via bluetooth. It is fully compatible only with OM-1 (works both wireless and wired). However, it can also work wired with certain older Olympus cameras (OM-D mk II &III, OM-D E-M1X). Its range is around 20-25 feet, it is an IP57 dustproof and splashproof rated construction.

5
Jesse 2024-04-15 05:53:49

[-98 to -56 dBm] Remote control via Unifi.ui.com.

5
Helmethair 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[AM5] Has everything I need. Both WiFi and Bluetooth and all the control I would ever need over my AMD chip.

5
Michael 2024-05-23 06:53:36

[Camera] Remote worked exactly as described. I plugged in the 10-pin transmitter and paired it with the receiver and immediately started taking pictures. If you need a remote for your Nikon that has a 10-pin connection, this is the remote you need. It works with my D4 and my D850.

5