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DATAFY SHOP via Amazon has
DATAFY Remote Control Page Turner / Clicker (eReader/Android/iOS, Various) for $19.99 - $15.89 with promo code
649GKPZT at checkout =
$4.10.
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Available:Features:- Plug-and-Play: Uses RF signal (no Bluetooth/Wi-Fi required). Clip the sensor to the screen to trigger page flips.
- Silent Operation: Features mute buttons for quiet nighttime reading.
- Dual-Function: Works as both an e-reader page turner and a remote shutter for smartphone cameras/video.
- In the Box: Remote, sensor clip, Type-C cable, storage bag, and hand strap.
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Works great on galaxy S25 plus. I will phone read, hours and hours, laying or sitting in awkward positions. I just never cared for tablets because of the weight and how long my reading sessions end up. Also sometimes mirror it to monitor or tv and find myself using this device a lot more in those instances.
Had it a week or two now, I forget, and haven't charged it since I got it, so battery life is very good. Probably already read 30-40 hours with the device.
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Kindles used to have buttons on the edges so you didn't need to tap the screen to turn the page, you know, where your fingers already were to hold the device. If you're reading with one hand with the kindle above your face there's a non zero chance you'll drop it on your face when you need to turn the page thanks to removing those buttons.
Kindles used to have buttons on the edges so you didn't need to tap the screen to turn the page, you know, where your fingers already were to hold the device. If you're reading with one hand with the kindle above your face there's a non zero chance you'll drop it on your face when you need to turn the page thanks to removing those buttons.
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One of the best $5 I've ever spent!
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