

🎤 Spotlight your brilliance, anywhere in the room.
The Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote redefines professional presenting with its advanced digital highlighting, dual wireless connectivity (Bluetooth and USB), and an impressive 30-meter operating range. Featuring quick charging that delivers hours of use in just a minute, customizable vibration timers, and universal compatibility across major platforms and software, it empowers managers and professionals to engage audiences effortlessly and confidently.















| ASIN | B07S5HMQBH |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,346 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #10 in Office Presentation Remotes |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,202 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855152756 |
| Item Type Name | Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote - Advanced Digital Highlighting with Bluetooth, Universal Presenter Clicker, 30M Range and Quick Charging – Black |
| Item Weight | 49.2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 30 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-005749 |
| Model Name | Spotlight Presentation Remote |
| Model Number | 910-005749 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| UPC | 097855152756 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
H**R
Wireless Wizardry: A Closer Look at the Logitech Spotlight Remote
When it comes to presentations, finding the right tools can truly make a difference. Enter the Logitech Spotlight Remote—a game-changer that's transformed how I handle my presentations. After putting it to the test, here's what I've discovered. This is by far the best presentation remote I have ever used. In fact I lost the receiver and I purchased another remote! The Logitech Spotlight Remote is all about simplifying presentations. With a range of up to 100 feet, I can navigate slides and interact with on-screen content effortlessly. It's like having complete control from anywhere in the room. The customizable timer is a standout feature for me. Vibration alerts sent directly to my hand keep me on track without disrupting the flow. But the real magic lies in the advanced pointer system. It allows me to highlight and magnify areas of focus with pixel-perfect precision. You can also easily blackout the screen with a tap. This level of detail is essential when delivering impactful presentations. What's more, the remote offers gesture-commanded scrolling, panning, and volume control, giving me all the tools I need to crush every presentation. One of the impressive aspects is its long-lasting battery life. A full charge lasts up to three months, which is a relief during back-to-back presentations. The remote is plug-and-play on most devices and platforms, which makes setup hassle-free. The Logitech Presentation App is a great companion that unlocks additional capabilities. In summary, the Logitech Spotlight Remote has truly elevated my presentation game. Its range, customizable timer, advanced pointer system, and additional features offer a comprehensive package for presenters. If you're seeking a remote that simplifies and empowers your presentations, the Logitech Spotlight Remote is definitely worth considering.
D**L
Simply one of the best pointers for presentations
I've used this type of pointer for over 4 years. One of the biggest challenges with pointers while delivering presentations is that you don't know what your viewer's eyeballs are looking at. You want to connect to your viewers, but when you project slides - you want to make sure they are looking at what you are talking about. The pointer makes it extremely simple to blank the screen, so your viewers are looking at you when you want to be connecting to them. Then when you project - this pointer has a "spotlight" function which dims the slide and allows you to highlight exactly what you want them to be looking at. It takes a USB charge quickly (approx 2 min to give you a full presentation of battery life. It's small. 3 buttons which can be reprogrammed. The newer unit supports a Bluetooth connection. Supports Mac and PC. The manufacturer has produced high quality peripherals for decades.
S**E
Best clicker out there. Beautifully-designed, easy to use, USB-rechargable, and all-around awesome.
Looks great. Feels great in my hand. Easy-to-use. Boosts my confidence when I go out on stage. I'm a professional speaker, and so getting a new clicker for my talks was bizarrely one of the most exciting things I've done this year! :) I chose this one because it has a good range (100ft/30m) which means it'll work well if I'm presenting in a big ballroom and my laptop is at the back of the room with the A/V station, and I'm at the front of the room on a stage. The clicker looks good and feels nice in my hand. Well-balanced, and just a nice finish on the metal. The buttons are simple and there's no confusion with accidentally pressing the wrong button. No laser, but that's ok because there's an even better feature: Spotlight. Point your clicker at the screen, hit the "highlight" button, and the screen darkens just a little, save for a spotlighted area that you're pointing to. It's like magic. Really impressive tech, and it's easy to set up and use. Love, love, LOVE it! I'd recommend this clicker to anyone. And I've used a lot of different types in my time. Unless you're spending $900 on a professional Cue clicker system (which some big Venus have for their A/V teams) this is about the best you'll get out there. Long range, reliable, beautifully-designed, ergonomic, simple to use, and with great features. And NO MORE BATTERIES! The clicker charges with an included USB cable. And if you get to a presentation and find it's dead, you can charge it up enough in one minute for three hours of use. Terrific. Get one!
W**B
BEST TOOL I EVER BOUGHT
It's the simple things in life that give us the most pleasure. I foolled around with cheap remotes for year before finally finding one that allows me to fully integrate my graphics into my 2.5 hour presenatation. As a professional speaker you must be fully comfortable to be able to totally concentrate and speak freely. Fumbling with slides distracts attendees from your point, and eats into your credibility. The Spotlight device is easy to use, reliable, strudy and well crafted with lots of additional features if choose - functioning so smoothly that it's almost second nature. Charging is a snap and battery life is extraordinary. If you're a pro - get this thing. I cannot recommended it more highly.
K**S
Overpriced and underperforming for a "wireless mouse".
I bought this to replace the presentation controls in PowerPoint such as the "laser" pointer and magnify features. The remote is built well and connectivity is good seeing how you have two option such as a USB dongle and Bluetooth and the quick charge is a plus but in terms of functionality, it is a big let down. All this device does is replicate your mouse pointer. This is a huge let down as I like to have Presenter mode on my laptop while I project my main slides onto a bigger screen. This means I cannot scroll down the comments I made to keep track of talking points. I had to readjust the pointer to my laptop and then to the big screen constantly in my last presentation and that took time (even though its seconds which seems like forever when waiting for a speaker to talk cause he is fidgeting with his laptop). If you do not readjust the mouse to the bigger screen then you will end up magnifying or highlighting your laptop screen which was very frustrating. Trying to go from laptop screen to bigger screen by swinging your arm around is like trying to use a Nintendo Wii remote. I feel you are better off buying Logitech's (or other brands) lower end remote for the laser pointer and the forward and back buttons for slides as opposed to buying this item for ~$100.
L**E
the usb connector is hidden inside on the end under the usb-a dongl.
Decent hardware, lousy setup instructions. So heres what you must do to get this pointer working - 1) download and install the logitech+ app on your presentation pc/mac - they make you create a logitech acct in the cloud here.- must do apparently 2) unbox the spotlight device - NOTE - there is a usb-c port on the end of the pointer, but you have to pull out the USB-A dongle from the end- the usb-c port is hidden deep INSIDE the dongle slot! 3) plug in the USB-C Power cord into the end port ( you have to fiddle to get it plugged in) - it vibrates and a bluish light comes on at the opposite end when you plug it in. 4) Open up tour bluetooth utility on your pc/mac. 5) pair to bluetooth -hold down top and bottom keys on the pointer to pair via bluetooth 6) Now go to the downloaded logitech app to locate the pointer and program the pointer buttons. click on each key to select the functions you want - red dot, spot circle, magnify circle, fast fwd/back and more do these 6 steps co get the pointer to work. at that point the pointer worked well for me. Dont try to set up the pointer using the pc/mac bluetooth software. only use the logitech + app to set up the pointer, after connecting the pointer. I did not try to connect with the usb-a dongle. so i dont know how that works. but bluetooth worked well once i figured out the steps
J**E
A few minor flaws, but worth the money
Last summer I bought a Logitech Spotlight clicker. I was a little nervous about the purchase since I'd never spent that much on a presentation clicker before. After four weeks of use, I can say without a doubt that for someone who does a lot of presentations, it is worth every penny. Pros: No batteries required. You charge it via a USB cable. After four weeks of hard usage, it is still at 100%, it vibrates when the battery is low, it automatically turns off and on, and according to the instructions, you can give it a 3 hour charge by plugging it into your computer for 1 minute. Error free clicking. Every clicker I've used before has occasionally double clicked or not clicked when I pushed the button. In over 50 presentations so far, it has not mis-clicked once. They claim the range is 100 feet and that seems to be the case. I'm using it with the dongle, and I've had to place it behind a curtain around a corner on a stage, and still worked fine. You can also connect it via Bluetooth. Instant connectivity: I often have to use someone else's computer for a presentation and have only a few minutes to get up and running. In the past, this has been an issue. This takes a minute or two to install the drivers, but is always working as soon as I need it. This is the case for both Macs and PCs, older laptops and newer. Features: Holy moley! This thing has so many features. There are only 3 buttons (forward, back, and pointer) which makes it simple to use, and the forward button is bigger than the other two, which is great for my big fingers. But you can also customize the buttons. The pointer can be a cursor, a spotlight that darkens the rest of the screen while making a flashlight-like circle which moves as you move the clicker, or a magnifier. You can also customize what happens if you hold down the top or bottom buttons. I control the volume with one (moving the clicker up or down) and blank the screen with the other. There is a also a countdown timer you can set to vibrate when you are five minutes from ending time. Cons: It's about $100, which isn't cheap for a clicker. In order to use spotlight and other custom buttons, you have to install software. Some of the PCs I had to use downloaded the software automatically, but on others, I lost those features for that presentation. I've heard there is a lag on the pointer if the projector is hooked to the PC wirelessly. I seldom run into this, so not a concern for me. There is no laser, so if you are using someone else's PC and don't have internet access to download the software, you do not have a pointer. This has been a minor issue for me at times. All, in all, I am super satisfied and highly recommend it,
W**.
The New Gold Standard
I've used several other presentation controllers over the years, and this one wins in a walk-off! It's completely intuitive, charges quickly and holds its charge, and is feather-light, easy to hold and, and easy manipulate unobtrusively. Works seamlessly with MS PowerPoint and, when used in PPT's "presenter view", displays a great count-down timer and haptic alert when halfway through your presentation time limit. Installation is a no-brainer - just plug the USB dongle into your laptop and you're good to go (unless you want to set up advanced features like the timer and highlight/magnifier features, which is a breeze to do). It doesn't have a laser pointer, but the highlight/magnifier is better, IMHO, although it does take a bit of getting used to. It comes without a charging brick, but by now you probably have more than enough of them, in addition to the USB ports on your laptop. The charging cable is USB-A to USB-C, so your spare USB mini and micro cables won't work. But the plus side is that the USB-C can be plugged into the Spotlight in either horizontal orientation - no squinting at the port and plug to sort out up or down. It charges almost instantly, and no batteries to fuss with. At a bit under 6", the supplied charging cable risks getting lost, so I keep my cable plugged into a charger at home, and give the Spotlight a fresh charge (a minute or so) while I'm packing my kit to take on the road. Everything else is there - a way to manually emphasize areas of a slide that is much more effective than a laser dot, a simple way to blank and restore the screen, no-brainer slide advance and back, and all of this in a slim, 3-button stick. If you do much presenting, this is the new gold standard, and well worth the price.
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