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Turn Phone Into Switch Controller

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Pros: Slick design Stackable design Works well Love how the cable goes Into the enclosure Also has a protection switch on the outside Cons: None that I can think of!

5
2024-06-14 06:36:52

Looking somewhere near the lens just isn't the same as looking INTO the lens. For a very reasonable price, talent can connect with the viewer. Our TMP50 was nicely made, easy to set up and gave a good result right out of the box. We used it with an iPad 6th generation as a prompter screen which fits well but just about maxes out the bracket adjustment. Removing the rear bracket will probably accommodate larger iPads or other devices. Smaller tablets and phones would also work as prompter screens. If shooting with a phone, centering the phone's camera will necessarily put the phone off to one side so you may need a binder clip or a clothespin to snug down the hood, but that's an easy fix for a unit that can support a wide variety of cameras or phones behind the glass. To sum up: a great price on a nice piece of hardware that yields results that would be hard to obtain if your script can't be directly in line with the lens.

5
2024-07-24 02:25:11

The switch was quickly adopted by the controller and was up and running in a few minutes.

5
2024-08-03 04:26:23

Makes using controller software simple as plugging into switch

5
2024-07-11 02:59:38

My Ubiquiti controller adopted and updated the switch perfectly.

5
2024-07-26 01:34:56

Great iconic vocal mic. Like the switch to turn it off when not used.

5
2024-04-23 03:43:17

It didnt work on my Nintendo Switch, but it did work on my phone.

5
2024-07-21 02:47:15

I use this to interface with DP7. This controller is built to do so with out a single problem. Turn it on as instructed and workes perfectly.

5
2024-06-11 09:22:23

Upload is much faster. Takes much less time to get to programming. Enjoy the ability to turn off tv right from controller. So far, so good with system.

5
2024-07-12 08:27:41

I have one of the original LC-160s and just got a 2.0 to supplement it. The LED panels appear to be similar or identical to the previous ones. On the old version, the velcro strips that connect the bracket to the panels' backing start detaching after hanging for a while (both the velcro and the adhesive, though it takes a long time), so the addition of grommets to the backing and ties to secure it to the bracket is very welcome. The new model also seems to be more tightly manufactured, as the diffuser and grid sag a lot less out of the box, at least on my unit. This wasn't a big deal on the old one but it does look much better now. I'm of two minds about the new controller: there's no more brick attached to it but it is a lot bulkier as a consequence. It's good that a clamp is included specifically to mount it. The screen and interface are functional, but fairly dated. The LEDs no longer immediately turn on after powering on the controller (there is a delay of about a second) but a dedicated blackout button is provided, which is instantaneous. One thing that I miss is dedicated output and temperature dials; you now have to press a button to select the parameter you want and turn the single dial to change it. However, I'm not going to lower the rating for that, because the old dials were admittedly too easy to turn accidentally, and the new system makes that far harder. I can't comment on connectivity options, as I've never used them.

5