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The A10 Teleprompter is a versatile tool designed for both smartphone and DSLR users, featuring a high-definition reflective mirror for clear prompting, wide compatibility with various camera lenses, and professional accessory mounts. It includes a wireless remote for easy operation, making it ideal for video recording, live streaming, interviews, and presentations.
N**K
That's what you need for your professional vlog
Crystal clear video results.Carries a 4 pound camera setup: a7iii + samyang 35-150Fits s24 ultra and iphone 16 max.Has additional mounts for extra stuffI'm using a nonprofessional aluminum tripod and it carries the setup well, although it's not a firm structure.The clicker works fine, the app too (s24 ultra).I was about to buy a used one but decided to try this one. But was afraid that the price might be too high for a lousy eqipment. But the equipment matches the price ok. Id say the true cost should be 50 bucks as they probably get this for 12 bucks at the factory. But I'm happy with the purchase and the results i have.Fyi I do a vlog on bringing you eve vision naturally. If you need real advice that help - visionclarity is my name on socials.
A**R
Lightweight, versatile teleprompter that supports DSLR and mobile devices.
I bought this unit because its not only works with a DSLR camera (which I don't own), it's also mobile phone compatible (portrait and landscape), and supports my 10.5 inch tablet.The instruction manual isn't completely clear on how to set it up, but there's a YouTube video by Alexandra Ruiz that explains it clearly.Very nice product for a very nice price. Highly recommended.
J**N
Works for the price
This device is satisfactory for my needs, especially when compared to others in the same category which can cost up to $300. It efficiently completes the tasks I require, although there are a few challenges. One difficulty is fitting the camera in without causing lens glare, and additionally, the phone holder does not adjust well to the platform when both the teleprompter and camera are closely positioned. However, these issues are manageable considering the affordability and portability of this device. I plan to find a suitable workaround to overcome these minor obstacles. It comes with a remote which is worth almost $30 separately included free so def a great deal.
B**Y
Great items
This item was verry good and verry helping me. Love it
A**Z
Satisfecho con el producto.
The media could not be loaded. instalada en una Santa Fe 2017 DGRI. Inicialmente no logre conectar el arnés de cables. solicite soporte y me confirmaron que era adecuado para mi vehículo. Intente de nuevo más seguro y me funciono. No me quedaron funcionando los mandos al timón, solicite soporte y me lo proporcionaron, realmente era muy sencillo realizarlo.queda funcionado, carplay, radio, mandos al timón. adjunto foto y video.
A**C
I Compared this Inmei to the Desview (same price). Desview wins.
This is a comparison review for two mini telepromptersInmei A10 Teleprompterhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09WF3DMWN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Desview T2 Teleprompter (my choice)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CVSMSPT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1Both of these teleprompters are in the same price range, and both are specified for cameras, mobile phones AND small tablets or mini iPads. Large tablets or iPads will not fit these.Here are the fixed variables:* Prices were the same for both when I tested* I only tested iPhone mini 13 and iPad mini 6 on these. I did not test any DSLR cameras.here are my other parameters for comparison:BUILD QUALITYDesview wins.The Desview uses 70/30 glass, which comes with a metal shield/protector. The part that holds the smartphone camera also seems sturdier and wobbles less than the Inmei. Everything else is plastic. The Inmei, on the other hand, is all plastic and uses plastic screen rather than glass.TELEPROMPTER RESULTSThe Desview seems a bit better.This is hard to tell, but the image I got from the recordings of both seem to give Desview a slight edge. It seems clearer to me. This could be due to the use of 70/30 glass.EASE OF USEInmei wins.This is mainly for one reason: The Inmei has the parts that holds the teleprompter part of the table/phone built in. With the Desview, you have to screw in and unscrew that part in. If you keep these teleprompters in a studio setting, no problem, but if you travel with them, you’ll want to remove and reset this part every time otherwise it can break. Also, you have to flip the part around if you want to switch from using a tablet or a phone. So it’s a small hassle, but not a deal breaker. It comes with a tiny screwdriver. But be careful not to lose your tiny screws!The Inmei’s phone camera port also seems a bit easier to put in and adjust to the phone’s multiple cameras.SIZE AND FITDesview wins.I have an iPad mini 6. This BARELY fits in the Inmei. I was afraid it would break because I had to stretch out the sliding panel and push and pop the iPad in very hard. Doing this multiple times will likely break this part. So this was the deal breaker for me.The Desview on the other hand fit the iPad easily, and had room for more.Both teleprompters allows for a bit of light leakage when using a smartphone to record. Not a seamless fit.ACCESSORIESTie.Both come with the same cheap generic remote, and various accessories for DSLR cameras (which I did not test).SUMMARYI chose the Desview, despite some setup hassle, due mainly to my iPad mini 6 fitting well.
E**E
Only works with small tablets!
I bought this because it says it works with phones and iPads, but it does NOT fit a regular sized one. Only a iPad Mini or tablets 5.25” wide at most.You also can not turn the phone to portrait mode on the stand to keep the screen text more centered.Maybe they should offer a larger clasp for bigger tablets or one that lets you turn the device orientation.If those things aren’t important to you and you’re just using a smart phone in landscape mode, it works just fine.
G**N
It suits my needs perfectly
Since I neither record with a phone nor a DSLR camera it made it difficult to find a teleprompter that would fit it, but this one brings its hood or whatever you call it and adapted nicely, I tested out using it and so far it works great, the remote connected to my phone without any problems and used two AAA batteries, the app isn't very user friendly (mainly cuz it only works sideways and when setting it up can be kinda weird) but other than that works like a charm.In the end, I think it works perfectly for what I needed.
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