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Oculus Left Hand Controller
FlashFrame | 2024-07-27 09:18:21 |
I use this controller attached to the handle on my mono pod. It allows me to focus an zoom with my left hand while holding the mono pod with my right. Its simple and effective. I like the on and off switch for auto-focus. I have a Panasonic hpx 250 camera. 5 |
Dennis | 2024-05-28 01:25:10 |
Works so much better than the hand controller 5 |
Greg | 2024-08-06 01:20:52 |
I've been using the DJI Smart Controller without a lanyard and had found it cumbersome and dangerous carrying it in my hands throughout a work day. While moving around before and after a drone flight I was forever having to sit the Smart Controller down to free up a hand to do something. I was worried I, or someone else, would step on the controller. Using this lanyard bracket with a lanyard it keeps the Smart Controller on me and off the ground at all times. While walking to and from a launch site it frees my hand to hold or do something else before/after drone flights. The build quality is great - strong and finished nicely. The screws are the correct size and work perfectly. The lanyard and power port holes are correct sizes and allow cable input with the bracket on the controller. I've had this on the Smart Controller for over six months and it works great. I'd never take it off. I'd highly recommend this product. 5 |
Renchan | 2024-09-15 01:21:29 |
This Lift Vertical Left Handed mouse fits my needs perfectly: great design, quality made, right size for left hand (I am 5'4 male, 140 lb. with regular hand size.) The moment I inserted Lift mouse's USB-A adapter to my iMac 21.5 2017 model, without needing any additional app. installation, it works right away. I am right-handed. I used to use Apple Magic Trackpad with my left hand just to train my left hand, and Logitech MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my right hand. After more than 6 months, my left wrist started hurting, so I switched the MX Vertical to my left hand and Apple Magic Trckpad to my right hand; My left wrist pain was gone, but using the MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my left hand was quite awkward: The scrolling wheel, the left and right buttons are not designed for the left hand to use. I am right-handed, but I always use my left hand to do some non-dominant hand tasks just for self-training purposes. Since I started using Logitech Lift Vertical Left Handed Ergonomic Wireless Mouse (Graphite) with my left hand, the scrolling wheel works softly and smoothly, the mouse size fits my left hand perfectly, the left and right buttons are very responsive, moving the mouse on the mouse pad accurately acts on the computer screen. My left wrist feels normal. The price of $69.99 for this Lift Vertical Left Handed wireless mouse is acceptable, and I feel the nice quality and the well design of this mouse is worthy of this price. I will definitely purchase it again and I will recommend it. 5 |
Alan | 2024-07-12 03:33:21 |
You can use it nearly anywher and even when closed it can help steady the camera when you hold it your left hand. 5 |
Stephanie | 2024-05-16 05:35:58 |
I bought the Oculus to change up my workouts and give me more motivation during the winter and I’m so glad I did. Not only did it work for those reasons but I discovered so much more. I have arthritis in both hands. I’m only 48. I had surgery on one hand last year and never really gained my strength and dexterity back in my wrist and hand. Lifting weights is awkward and painful in my hands even though my arms have the strength. The oculus has so many options for strengthening my arms without using my hands! Amazing! 5 |
Nsikak | 2024-09-13 09:49:13 |
Fast shipping which took about 5 working days ,good handling. Above all the controller is working very well no complain nothing was left out, everything was complete and well sealed . I really enjoyed shopping with B&H though this was my first time of purchase and also am referring my friends who want to place order on any item to use B&H. Thanks much 5 |
Martin | 2024-08-24 07:44:44 |
I was looking for a synth action controller to replace my old Korg Wavestation, which is, in my opinion, the best synth action ever. Is not for everyone, though, since is so light, you can fly on lead passages, but is not very comfortable for pianos or organs. But the problem is that, since is a fully fledged synth, is big and heavy. Not really practical to move it around gigs. Anyway, to my amazement, the Nektar action is so light and smooth, not at all plasticky or spongy as many other controllers I've tried, that I can now put my trusty to Wavestation rest. As a plus, is very light and small overall, as much as I can fit both my main controller (M-Audio Code 61) and the Nektar on the same SKB hard case, how convenient is that? Build quality is top notch. Can't talk about long term, since I've only used it for a few weeks, but looks and feels very well built, it doesn't squeak when squeezed, buttons and dials are great and responsive, configuring it is a breeze, and it does have a multi function plug for either a sustain or expression pedal. That is very nice to me, since I'll be adding another expression pedal to control my left hand, while I use the other for the left. In a nutshell, I believe the Nektar GX49 is without doubt the best sub 100$ 49 key controller in the market. 5 |
North | 2024-06-25 09:39:40 |
Seem to have trouble now and again with the left(or right) controller drifting (usually downward) in a menu or a list, and tracking my boundaries, but other than that, and the system updates not being available when I read about people using them online, it's a good unit... 5 |
Michael | 2024-04-28 05:18:47 |
Since I'm using a LANC controller with handle, having a secondary pan handle on the left side is exactly what I needed. It just feels natural. I now own 2 secondary handles for each Sachtler tripod system. A+ 5 |