

🚀 Elevate your presentations with precision and power — never miss a beat or a slide!
The Cheerdots Bluetooth Presentation Clicker is a sleek, ultrathin wireless presenter featuring Bluetooth 5.0 with ultra-low latency, a responsive air mouse touchpad, and a powerful red laser pointer with a 328-foot range. Compatible across Mac, Windows, iPadOS, and Android devices, it offers up to 40 hours of continuous use on a single 1.5-hour Type-C charge. Designed ergonomically for comfort and portability, it’s the ultimate tool for professionals seeking seamless, efficient, and attention-commanding presentations.











| ASIN | B0BD38PNBB |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Rechargeable |
| Battery Type | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,354 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #52 in Office Presentation Remotes |
| Brand | Cheerdots |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 103 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.99"L x 1.1"W x 0.39"H |
| Item Height | 10 micrometer |
| Manufacturer | CheerDots Co., Ltd. |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Model Name | CHK01 |
| Model Number | CHK01 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 709436203954 |
J**.
Ebooks srolling king
All I've wanted was an easier way to scroll through manga and books. Most have been vertical scrolling. I tried other devices that just didn't work. This one shines! I wish they would stop marketing these devices for tiktok, but what ever... Put this guy in 'special' mode on Android, pair, and it's amazing! The big button is for back and hold down to active the laser. It's battery life has also been amazing. Almost a week of constant use and less than 20% battery used! Either side is for scrolling so it really seems ambidextrous. I tried a side scrolling book and it didn't work as well, but I'm sure I could fix it if I was determined. It feels great in my hands and it's tons less movement than swiping on the screen. Maybe this review will help someone wanting a ebook assistant like I did! Happy reading!
K**S
Issue with Apple Devices
So I was hoping to use this at work in conjunction with the assortment of corporate iPads we have laying around to help with presentations. We spent two days with this device, invited the IT nerds to come play with it because of how nice the features are, and found a range of issues. Setup is so simple they only mention it in passing in the instructions. The reason for that is because it’s supposed to just connect and then you figure it out. Well, that;s not quite it for IOs devices. I first paired it with my personal iPad Pro. It paired immediately, but then it wouldn’t do anything. Back to the instructions. Turns out you have to enable Assistive Touch in the Accessibility screen in order to fully use the Cheertok while it’s paired up. Ok, so after some fumbling, voila, it works. I can scroll back and forth in pictures, zoom, exit the photo app, move back and forth and click things in Power Point. Loving what I’m seeing. Turning on Assistive touch leaves a button on screen on my ipad all the time that provides all the accessibility options associate with it, so once I stopped using the Cheertok, I’d go in and turn assistive touch off, and then have to turn it back on when I connected the Cheertok. As others have noted the sensitivity on the touch pad is hit or miss, it feels like it’s too sensitive sometimes and rockets past stuff and then it feels like it’s not responding at all. But either way I was pretty excited and loved the functionality compared to some of the generic pickle shaped presentation tools. While I wasn't in love with how finicky the touchpad was, I figured I'd get used to it. So I took it in to work, paired it with my work laptop and enjoyed it. Then I checked out a couple of our general use iPads that are corporate devices and not signed in with Apple IDs. Cheertok would flat not pair with any of them. I tried it on 5 different iPads, turned them off and on, invited peers to try, etc. We found that it will pair with anything signed into Apple ID including MacBooks and Mac PCs, but nothing when the device isn’t signed into Apple. It even readily paired up with a peers iPhone 6 without issue, just rejected all the others. Just to make sure there wasn’t something going on with our generic iPads, I paired up my AirPods and a Bluetooth mouse without issue, it was just the Cheertok that wouldn’t connect for some reason. So we played and played and tried and tried and just stopped. AppleID seems to be a prerequisite, so for me, that rendered it no longer an option since I couldn’t hop around on devices. We also found it’s about impossible to pair up with another device until you delete the Cheertok from whatever device it had just been paired to, which is fine, but having to find and reset it up while switching devices also lost points on functionality for me. My other Bluetooth clicker will connect to whatever I want from the Bluetooth screen without issue. Add in the having to turn off and turn on Assistive Touch and the functionality value drops pretty significantly for me. A couple members of Team Android in the office (there’s very few) played with the Cheertok for a while and found no issues at all. It connected to just about anything very easily and seemed to be just fine. Nobody wanted to pay me what I paid for it to take it off my hands though. So after all that, I’m returning mine. I was so hopeful because of how nicely it fit in my hand and how upscale it felt while using. But if it’s not going to connect, there’s no point.
1**4
Excelent
Excelent, very easy of use
K**Y
Not great for presentation clicker- maybe for scrolling on your phone?
I got this for my daily teacher slides, including videos, music timers etc. All day every day. I use a macbook with a newline board but often am using apple tv to cast to the screen Things I like: Compact comfy size Connectivity is good- I'll put it in my pocket when leaving the room and come back to it working seamlessly battery lasts forever and a day the volume controls are so very great to have and other presentation clickers did not The fact it's a mouse mouse so I can tab out, go to class dojo or my attendance without having to walk over to my laptop It looks nice, and fancy. It reminds me of an ipod which is fun The reason I mostly stopped using it and feel like should be fixable but doesn't seem to be: It's very sensitive, I want to stress VERY. I will just have it in my hand talking/teaching and I've accidently clicked through my entire deck. It also seems to always been when they're dancing to some Danny Go and it's not a crowd pleaser. I want there to be a lock button if it's going to be that sensitive b/c of its size, I want to keep it on me, but can't do that bc of the sensitivity Not customizable or at least not easily. I want to change it so the button just clicks the slides forward and maybe disable the trackpad at least partially or make it less responsive, but it looks like there's no software for this one, and the system settings haven't been much help. For the purposes I bought it for- it is not worth the money. If i could go back, I'd have purchased the ring clicker, or a more traditional bluetooth one. I've gone back to walking over to the laptop and navigating that way b/c its less frustration that way. I'm sure its great for other uses which is why I gave it 3 stars b/c it isn't awful, just awful for my purpose
A**W
Get it.
just hooked it up to my bedside pc. no use for mouse now as this will act as my mouse. smother mouse touchpad. worth the money.
C**S
Not for me
Returned it, but it did as advertised. The scrolling on the side of the touchpad was too jittery and it hurt my eyes.
B**.
Good track pad, works with Android
I use this with my S20. Works great as a handheld trackpad. I mount my phone to my headboard and use this to navigate reddit, internet pages, or to turn e-book pages.
J**S
Can't go back in a presentation, loose object inside
Mine arrived with something loose inside that made a sound when I moved it, like a shaker. It did connect to my laptop, but lacks the click when you press the trackpad. Difficult to get two finger gestures to work. It has no way to go back to a previous slide in a presentation. It had difficulty disconnecting from one laptop to connect to another. When it did connect, it was recognized as a keyboard and wanted to go through that setup; confusing. Cheap feel and instructions with misspelled words. I returned it; I don't think it would last.
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