📱 Master your scroll, snap, and read—remote control redefined!
The ADZERD Remote Control is a Bluetooth 5.0 enabled, rechargeable device designed for seamless remote operation of TikTok, Kindle app, and camera functions on iOS and Android devices. With a 33-foot range, 14+ hours battery life plus a charging case, and smart auto power-off, it enhances hands-free video watching, reading, and photography with universal app compatibility.
Color | Black |
Button Quantity | 3 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Maximum Range | 33 Feet |
Compatible Devices | iOS / Android, iPad, iPhone, APP Tik Tok Spotify |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Features | Convenient Wearing, Kindle APP Remote, Rechargeable, Tik Tok remote |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
B**T
Perfect for workouts and multitasking! 💗
I’ve been using this remote control ring during workouts and at work, and it’s been such a handy little tool that’s become an integral part of my day. I mostly use it to skip songs or scroll through social media videos without having to touch my phone. It’s super easy to use and sits comfortably on my hand. Battery life is also excellent and I’ve received many compliments for its utility and look.Sadly, I lost the ring recently, but I’m very pleased with how the seller is handling my situation. Their support has been kind and helpful. Highly recommend both the product and the company!
K**Y
Stopped working BUT PROBLEM RESOLVED and we are happy!!
It was great when it did work but that was short lived. Only lasted just over a month and we did not even use it very often. I stored it in its charging box for safe keeping so the problem isn’t damage from improper handling. It pairs fine but the controls no longer respond.Update: The seller was AMAZING about following up on this issue and did everything to make sure that the problem was resolved. They issued a refund and offered to send a replacement. This is GREAT customer service. I will not hesitate to order from them again because they care about their product and their customers. It really is a cool product and with such great customer service you don’t need to worry about your purchase. GET ONE, or two or three for Christmas gifts. Thank you!!!
T**A
It was fantastic... for an hour or so.
At first this was great; it worked just like it said in the description, was super easy to set up the assistive touch, and easily paired with my iPhone. (While it's way too big for my fingers, I just kept it on with another ring in front so it didn't slip off.)But then after an hour or two, the 'single click to scroll up/down' magically changed to 'right/left', (no, I didn't do anything different, it just was one second I would turn pages using a single click, the next second that single click did something else.) and it turned into: double clicking was how it would scroll up or down. Okay, fine, it's weird, I can deal with that. But then it continued to go back and forth, swapping between single and double click to scroll either up, down or right/left. Irritating, but still, I could deal with it.Then it would also randomly change *which* button went up, and which went down. Just one second, the top button would scroll up, and then the next time I pushed it, now it is the 'scroll down button'. So I'd have to flip the ring on my finger, and still, I'm fairly easy going, so I still thought 'That's fine, whatever, it still works, sorta...'But last night when I went to use it, it's completely borked. The 'down' key now shuts my phone off, the up closes the app. (TikTok or Kindle on iPhone). Long pressing starts my PHONE and calls random numbers in my contacts. (When it's 3am, that's not good, lol)Yes, of course I restarted my phone. Yes, of course I also un-paired, forgot the device, and re-paired it multiple times. Nothing worked. It was 100% charged, and no I did not drop it.So, for me, it worked for an hour or so before it glitched. The glitches at first were not horrible to work around, but now all I have a fancy remote to shut off my phone, and play the 'Call a random person for no reason at all' game. (Which, it should *never* be accessing the phone, IMO. Ever.)I'm seriously bummed, because this was one of those gadgets that you don't need, but make your life easier, especially if you read a lot of Kindle books like I do.Now, I will say that there are a few good reviews out there, so it would seem or I would imagine, this is not normal for this item, but it is my experience, so while I rarely write reviews, I thought this deserved one. Your mileage may vary.Update: I am in contact with the company that makes this product, and I will update this review with the final resolution in fairness.
J**V
Interesting; bought for reading, internet shopping, etc
This things works really interestingly; I’m not well versed with assistive touch function devices and this got me to learn a bit about it.It uses the “assistive touch cursor” which is basically a grey dot that mimics finger touch movements. Since it’s primarily to scroll, the dot swipes up and down like a finger, but it’s extremely important where on the screen the dot is, the same way it’s important where on the screen you swipe your finger. If the dot moves to a place where it can’t “touch” the part where scrolling needs to happen, it won’t scroll. You also can’t control where the dot starts when you turn on assistive touch. If I keep the button presses simple the dot stays put in the middle lower part of my screen so it works extremely well; some button presses will for some reason move the dot into the far left corner where it can’t scroll at all and I have to turn AT off and on again in my control center to reset the dot. The left and right swipe functions are only strong enough to flip through photos in an album or say Amazon review photos, but not enough to swipe to previous or later web pages on safari.I kept this ring instead of another ring I liked better because unfortunately with the other one, it kept uncontrollably moving the cursor “finger” dot to the corner of the screen, while this one at least for the most part keeps it center enough that the doll will reach everything I would need to scroll on, be it web pages, shopping apps, etc. the only solve to being able to choose where the cursor dot goes is to get a real assistive device like a mouse or trackpad or something.As far as I’m concerned, it does what it’s made for, the case is super small and compact, and I can use it while my phone is on a stand above eye level so I don’t crane my neck looking down at my phone but also don’t have to keep my arms up to scroll when reading, internet shopping, etc.
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