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Key Features
Radio frequency (RF) technology Radio frequency, or RF, remotes make it easy to transmit questions and answers because the broadcast is stable and remotes do not require a line of sight with the receiver. Remotes have a range of up to 100’ (30 m).
Ergonomic design Designed to fit comfortably in young hands or lie flat on a desk, the remote has 21 input buttons that make responding to questions quick and easy.
LCD screen The LCD screen is easy to read and has room to display three lines of text. Students can scroll through questions and find out instantly if their responses have been sent.
Descriptive icons Icons on the LCD screen allow students to monitor the battery power and network status of their remote.
Extended battery life Each remote uses two long-lasting AA batteries.
Easy connection The receiver hooks up via USB to a computer and doesn’t need an additional power adaptor.
Flexible installation Weighing just under 6 oz. (165 g) and measuring 4 3/4" W × 7/8" H × 2 1/4" D (12 cm × 2.2 cm × 5.7 cm), the receiver can be easily mounted on a wall or placed on a desk or table.
Status features LED lights indicate power status and whether information is being sent or received.
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