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The Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal is a compact, silent foot pedal designed for musicians and presenters. It offers wide compatibility with various devices and applications, ensuring seamless control over music scores, lyrics, and media. With a robust battery life of 48 hours and a reliable wireless connection, this pedal enhances your performance without the hassle of interruptions.
S**4
Works really well, I just have to remember it's there.
works really wonderfully, hard to remember it's there and end up doing a weird mr roboto dance briefly (about 3:59 in the music video). not ideal, but also not the product's fault. WORKS GREAT.
G**T
Very handy tool that works as subscribed.
The Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal is a nifty little tool that works as advertised. My primary use for this pedal is to scroll through lyrics while not having to take my hands from my instrument (guitar or keyboards). With seven modes to choose from I found the easiest action is in the first setting that shifts pages left to right or right to left.I had no trouble connecting the Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal to my 6th generation iPad where I store my lyric files as photos in the photo gallery. The switch action is very responsive and the switches are very easily controlled with just one foot. I didn't try the page turner with an Android phone, but I suspect it is as easy to get connected to most of the Bluetooth devices as it was to my iPad. I should also mention that the Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal does not require an app for it to operate. Bluetooth handles all the switch commands.Overall I think the Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal is a pretty nice little product that will be very useful. The only issue I take with this product is that it is made out of plastic and therefore gives me the impression that it won't hold up under heavy use. It appears to be some kind of manufactured with a hardened plastic but I would prefer something like this to have a bit more metal construction, in particular the case. I'm not sure how durable the Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal would be in say a repeated use live gig setting, but for normal around the house use, I don't see a problem. For me it will be very useful for rehearsals at the very lest.The Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal arrived in a nice little box complete with instructions and a USB cable for charging the unit. I've gotten about 5 hours of use on a full charge, and it only takes like an hour for the unit to fully recharge again after use. The Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal did come ready to operate right out of the box with the battery pre-charged upon arrival. It doesn't come with a wall wart. Just the USB cable.The price point of the Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal seems fair enough and right on that higher priced edge where I probably wouldn't pay any more for it than what is currently listed. For the person or family member who just wants a more efficient way to turn pages on their favorite book, I'd say this would make a nice gift. I'm rating at five stars not because of the plastic, but because this product does everything it claims it will do.
R**R
Curiously small & all-plastic body seems to be bad design for use on floor with feet
I wanted a foot switch that I could use to scroll through pages of notes on my 2022 Apple 12.9-inch iPad. The notes would contain hints about how to play electronic music live with multiple software and hardware synths. Since I am not musically trained, the pages of notes actually do not contain a musical score, but rather an ordered sequence of hints as to which actions should be taken on specific instruments (Ableton Push 3, MPC-One, Hydrasynth, Keystep Pro keyboard, etc.)Curiously, for a device designed to sit on the floor with two buttons to be operated by feet, the body of this device is a bit small and definitely not very rugged. Also, with only two foot switches, there is no hope of being able to change to a 3rd function, since to switch modes would require you to pick the switch box up off the floor, change modes, then place it back on the floor. So you really are limited to just simply scrolling up/down or left/right. If the body of the foot pedal was wider, it could accommodate a more usable set of four foot switches. This would be useful when you want to move to another screen, then return back to your original screen and continue scrolling pages.I also find that the foot switches are a little closely spaced for a guy with large, wide feet. It's manageable, but you have to look down and be aware of where your feet are at all times. Due to the lack of a wider and heavier metal body, it is a little too easy for the switch box to move around, especially when accidentally kicking it. You really do have to look down before attempting to press a switch.So far, this is the best device I found, but I hesitate to recommend it due to the number of negative aspects that make this device somewhat unstable for its stated purpose.Pros:a) Rechargeable battery via USB-C.b) Reliable Bluetooth operation.c) Flexible set of function choices to be assigned to foot switches.Cons:a) Plastic body, not rugged, especially for use on the floor with foot.b) Foot switches lacking ample spacing.c) Two foot switches limits amount of foot-driven options.d) Lacks heavier metal body to keep foot switch from moving.
T**Y
Kmise Wireless Page Turner Pedal
Works really well. Scrolls through pages well. Turns pages well. I do worry how long it will last when gigging with it. So far it has held up well. I think it's a little on the small side but it does the job. Well worth the price.
R**Y
Page Turner
I love this nifty little gadget. It was easy to connect to my Samsung Galaxy Ultra 23 cell phone and my iPad. Comes with USB charging cable and basic instructions. It is pretty responsive, little to no delay between pressing the pedal and the page turn. The page turner is tiny, less than 6 inches, and is portable which makes it great for practice rooms and rehearsals. I have gotten up to 10 hours of use on a 1 hour charge.
S**D
Simple to connect, easy to use
Having a footswitch to perform simple tasks (on/off, turn page, prev/next preset) is a nice option when playing a musical instrument that requires both hands. I play guitar, and have just started using the Cube Turner Pro with sheet music on my iPad.The device uses Bluetooth, and is easy to connect. Just go to Bluetooth settings on your device and find it. It didn't automatically connect for me, and at first showed up as just a generic "Bluetooth Device", but once connected showed as "Turner Pro".It operates off of an internal rechargeable battery, which is nice, as this avoids having to use another power supply.Overall it seems pretty decent. The footswitches themselves feel a bit wobbly, and given that the entire device is plastic, I'm not sure how long this thing will last. But for now it is working quite well.
M**
Pedal para Macbook
No funciona muy bien su deslizamiento en Mac, no lo recomiendo mucho.
U**7
Works as expected
Good product, had to return for personal reasons but it is a great product otherwise
M**I
Very inconsistent
It works, but it is very inconsistent with how it turns pages. Have tried it with several different scores, different sizes and lengths and 90% of the time it turns 1 1/2 to 2 pages at once, so what's the point of using it? At the very least they could adjust it so it advances less...It's better to have to press it extra times than have it jump forward so you've just turned the page...no wait two pages...and you're completely screwed 😆Don't waste your $$
A**O
Good but small
Its good but a bit small for me. I didn’t realized that it was too small as i was not able to read the size not after i ordered it.
J**E
Did not transmit all keystrokes
Solid unit and paired with my iPhone but did not transmit arrow keycodes, only sent page up, page down and enter -- no other keycodes were transmitted.This means it could work to scroll a web browser perhaps but will not work with any iOS music apps at all (as they likely need arrow keys to work).Most unfortunate as the build was solid and the size was very convenient.
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