🎥 Elevate your on-camera presence with pro-level teleprompting!
The Leeventi Teleprompter Version 5.0 is a lightweight, durable aluminum teleprompter featuring a large 28x19 cm reflection screen for clear text visibility up to 3 meters. Compatible with iOS and Android devices, tablets, smartphones, and DSLR cameras, it offers versatile mounting options and remote/app control for seamless script scrolling. Ideal for professional and private video productions, it includes a 1-year software license for enhanced user experience.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.5 x 23.3 x 4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 40 x 30 centimetres |
Brand | Leeventi |
Colour | Black |
Included components | 1x remote control + Leeventi Teleprompter |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Part number | Teleprompter |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**K
Videos on their website help
Good to product.The paper manual is available but I found it way better to watch the videos on the their website.Camera and iPhone works well. A plug and play, ready to go version would be even better.
S**H
Inexpensive, practical and user friendly
A wonderful piece of kit for personal studio work that does exactly what it says on the tin. I'm using mine to help with course creation, so it's really useful to have a screen to read from. This piece of kit is exactly what I needed on a budget. It's not high spec and you wouldn't use this in a professional studio perhaps, but for your own use at home for making course videos or social media posts, it's ideal.
A**R
Avoid !
What an utter piece of garbage!Amazon should ban sellers who sells such rubbish.Don’t waste your money; move forward, choose different item. You will regret it if you buy it.Ps. I am not sure why so many people found this item useful and gave it 4, 5 stars ?! Seriously ?
A**R
Good easy to use product
Easy to use and setup. Came with an option of emailing for a free tripod and light which is great as need a second tripod for the camera.The app is pretty good and easy to use. Took a little fiddling but once we worked it our was great. You do need a devide to do it on but a phone actually works pretty well.
J**R
Autocue on a budget
Arrived quickly before estimated delivery and packaged well. Fairly straightforward to assemble, perhaps more diagrams would be helpful.Works exactly as described and useful for making sure you are eye level with the camera when reading. A useful item for presenting and compact enough to move around easily. Mobile phones, cameras and tripods attach easily. (Tripod in picture not included.) Remote control and food pedal included. Foot pedal changes the speed of scrolling text. App for the text is easy to use but not available offline. All in all a useful item for YouTubers and vloggers.
R**I
remote can be used alone or with pedal
Fairly straightforward to set up, although a bit fiddly. I was concerned about the need for a foot pedal, but the remote works alone as well. Ideal for filming videos at home. It's very lightweight, so probably could be carried if you wanted.
A**S
Amazing, sturdy and light.
I got this product to help with recording videos on the go. It's great because it compacts really small and is ultra light so you can easily take it anywhere. It saves a bunch of time/hassle with having to memorise scripts and being anxious on camera trying to remember words. It's super easy to setup and repack and vice versa on your travels.
C**N
Does the job for the money.
Does the job. I always wanted to get a teleprompter but until now never had a use for one and thought they were relatively expensive. I suddenly had a situation where I needed one next day so I fashioned one out of a picture frame and projector stand. It worked but was fiddly and had a double reflection from the thickness of the glass. So I decided to buy one. I was surprised by the choices. I decided on the Leeventi model as it appeared to bigger, hopefully enough to take a 12” iPad Pro.On arrival next day I was surprised to see the thin cardboard envelope. I removed the contents and began reading the instructions. The parts were plastic obviously and some of the frame seems fairly flimsy. The instructions were somewhat vague to be honest, it wasn’t clear which way around the upper platform should go and the ‘screws’ (plastic push in fixings) meant that this was a one chance only build (a problem for later). Anyway, I got it built.For a test I used a lighting stand and fixed it on with the black 3/4inch fixing. I laid on the iPad and attached a DSLR camera to the platform. It wobbled under the weight a bit but held up. The platforms are a fairly rigid melamine type material which is good. There are a number of holes for different sized cameras.I then laid over the cloth. It seems a little small to be honest. And the square shape entails a bit of fiddling to avoid being in shot. It is supplied with 4x small crocodile clips which was a little disappointing looks wise but do the job, although I did have to use a couple of extra clamps to hold back the sides (see photos). I tested the reflection which was very pleasing, however, it is still a little small for the 12” screen of the iPad Pro.Next, the remote, an element I was looking forward to trying. The instructions said to charge for 12hours before use! Dang it! Ok. I plugged it to a charger using the supplied 2inch cable but found the LED was flashing randomly rapidly. So I tried another cable and charger, still the same. Left it for a few hours, followed the instructions to connect to the iPad. Pressed the button combo to connect. Nothing. No LEDs. Dead. Plugged back in, tried connecting while charging. No joy. It was late but I emailed Leeventi to explain the issue.Next morning I got a response! Wow, they’re on the ball!They said they would send me a replacement with the free ring light and tripod as soon I send them proof of this review. I agreed to do it after I’d used the prompter in the field.Overall, despite the flimsiness of the frame, it does the job pretty well. The cloth is a little fiddly but it is just about big enough. Sat on a proper tripod it is fairly stable. I wish I could comment on the app and remote but I decided to stick with the app I’d used before with my makeshift prompter until I get the working remote. I will add my thoughts on those later.My next problem is how to store the frame as it can’t be packed down due to the push in ‘screws’. I’ll have to go shopping for a container.Overall, I am reasonably happy for the price and, fingers crossed, the issue with the remote will be solved quickly and painlessly.