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Fire Stick Remote Draining Batteries

2024-09-12 09:39:35

This fire stick works great and I can control my tv with the remote. No need for anything else.

5
2024-04-11 06:44:27

I bought it and like it better than my fire stick.

5
2024-04-05 06:31:54

Great to have a remote instead of using the phone and draining battery even more throughout the day.

5
2024-08-23 03:49:54

This is way better than the Amazon Fire Stick. although it cost a little more, but it's worth it.

5
2024-06-15 05:22:14

Happy everything work fine all is good definitely better than fire stick.

5
2024-04-26 01:28:21

Loving Roku ❤️ it's way better then Amazon Fire Stick

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Replaced my fire stick , easier to use then the firestick

5
2024-05-25 07:44:42

I purchased this on one of B&H's 24hour deals for $30.00 and use it on my Canon 7D. I bought it primarily for time lapse shooting, and other interval shooting. It will only let you set up for 1 second intervals, but for a basic trigger it works perfectly without any issues. This trigger can be used for self timer, remote triggering, and timed interval shooting. You can in fact fire your shutter with this unit without having batteries in the trigger. However you cannot use any of its other features without having batteries in it. It uses the camera's power to fire the trigger if you do not have batteries in the trigger to fire the shutter. I use Sanyo Eneloop batteries in it, no problems. If you decide to buy one, make sure you select the correct cod for your camera, Nikon, Canon, etc. I have and will continue to recommend this product to friends and students of mine who are interested in a tethered remote trigger.

5
2024-06-08 02:39:57

The PocketWizard has a simple function to perform: receivers fire remote flashes that have a 1/8 mini phone port when triggered by a transmitter mounted on a hot shoe with a center pin signal. PocketWizards perform this function reliably and self configure as a receiver or transmitter. I use them with a Nikon D810 body and LumaPro LP180 flashes: a simple, manual, non-TTL approach to strobe lighting. Don't forget to bring extra batteries when you use them. Same for the flashes. Battery usage is not alarmingly high but batteries seem to die at the worst possible moment.

5
2024-04-27 05:47:53

Chose this stick over a Fire Stick and really enjoy using it. It's a more hands-off android TV experience without so much of the Prime Video experience shoved into your face

5