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The AirBar for 13.3” MacBook Air (pre-2018) is a sleek USB-powered touchscreen sensor that magnetically attaches to your laptop, enabling intuitive touch input with fingers, gloves, or stylus. Designed exclusively for older MacBook Air models, it offers plug-and-play ease, multi-touch gestures, and a seamless upgrade path for professionals craving modern interaction without a new device.













| ASIN | B072PCZZJZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #682 in Computer Touch Pads #8,349 in Computer Monitor Accessories |
| Brand | AirBar by Neonode |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | MacBook Air 13.3" |
| Compatible Phone Models | MacBook Air |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | USB Type A |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (99) |
| Date First Available | May 2, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853661007051, 07350000980059 |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 325 x 5 x 17 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.8 ounces |
| Item model number | NNABC2950XU51 |
| Manufacturer | Neonode |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Model Name | AirBar for 13.3" MacBook Air Notebooks |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 4 |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Product Dimensions | 325 x 5 x 17 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Enabling touch functionality on non-touch laptops |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Touch Using Any Object |
| UPC | 853661007051 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**S
Meets my expectations, now my MacBook Air has a touch screen!
The AirBar arrived today, it is as good as I hoped. It is easy to install, you get the two little magnets positioned on the screen, then you can clip on the AirBar anytime. It works perfectly, I can scroll the screen up and down, point and click on buttons and things, pinch to enlarge or reduce. Because I have an iPad and an iPhone, I used to find myself trying to touch my MacBook screen before remembering that it wasn't touch screen! Well, now it is, and I'm very pleased with it. Such a clever idea. It works on my new MacBook Air, not the Pro. I did look at buying the Pro but there isn't enough value for me. If Apple had added touch screen to the Pro then that would have swayed me, as it is, I love my MacBook Air and with the AirBar it's perfect.
W**P
Works as described
I bought the MacBook Air version of the AirBar about a month ago. Overall it works as described. As others have said depending on what you are trying to click on it can be hard to determine where the mouse cursor is and get clicks exactly where you want them if the target is too small. Mounting was very easy and no real problem with the magnets. I run a very small dock bar at bottom of screen and it is hard to click the icons accurately with the AirBar not getting in the way. Out of the box the single click with one finger access worked without any driver installs. I do have to plug it in to a USB port before booting for it to be recognized. I did have problems with the multi-touch driver install. I run macOS 10.13 beta and the driver install is not fully compatible. The install says it finished successfully but then the driver fails to load properly, but I was able to move a few files around and get multitouch working. Airbar preference pane does not work though. I'm sure once 10.13 is released they will release a more compatible driver. So overall it is working but will have to use it longer to see how much I use it. It is nice to be able to interact with the screen since I am used to my iPad.
B**A
poor resolution, no "mouse up" and "mouse down" implementation
I could see this being useful for a small minority of people, who for some reason cannot use a mouse. For my purposes it is almost useless, because the pointing accuracy is so poor. IN fact, the accuracy is so bad that using e.g. the OS menus poses some risks: if you wanted to "sleep" the computer instead of "shut down" you are taking your chances. On my Mac OS those two commands in a pull down menu are right next to each other, and with using this AirBar, you might get one or the other command issued depending on how slowly and carefully you make your selection. I would estimate the pointing accuracy on screen is not much better than 10mm square. Plus, if you move your finger around, say to drag an object in the OS, or painting in artistic software, the TIME RESOLUTION is also not very good: your drag is registered in perhaps quarter second jumps. I installed the driver/extension for the airbar to get multi-finger gestures functionality. So I could use two finger gestures to e.g. scroll up and down or sideways to read a document easily. That seemed to work reasonably well. However, the resolution is so bad that you can't even use the AirBar to do online browsing, because all other actions - selecting URL links - are so unreliable. Unless you had the screen/browser set to show everything HUGE, which you might do if you had very bad eyesight. Maybe the AirBar could be useful to people with poor eyesight? Aside the poor resolution, another problem affected potential use of the AirBar for artistic work. For example, using it with my photoshop software, photoshop would not detect (or the AirBar would not send) a "mouse up" or "mouse down" signal, making it impossible to draw anything naturally. Every time you lifted up your finger off the screen, and then put it down again in another part of the screen, photoshop would simply connect those two points with your drawing/painted line, as if you had never lifted your drawing tool (i.e. finger) off the artboard (i.e. screen). I suppose one could lift up the finger, and then go to some other command in the interface, but this would seriously slow down any drawing or sketching process. The AirBar was an interesting but expensive experiment, and now it is gathering dust.
P**.
Not really satisfied. The product is an innovative one no doubt
Not really satisfied. The product is an innovative one no doubt, but the touch functionality is not really mature for the Mac. The product is sometimes insensitive to the touch and doesn't end up with the touch where I actually did. Ended up frustrated and the USB connection made my Mac drain battery faster than usual.
J**R
Two Stars
It is a great idea but it only works on the Notebook. Too bad.
M**C
Works Great, Just as Advertised
I had medium expectations for this. After a few minutes of finding out just how to use it, I am amazed. It works seamlessly as a touchscreen, with a few little caveats. It seems to have the least sensitivity/accuracy at the very top of the screen, which makes sense since the bar is located at the bottom and has to react to the top of the screen from a distance. If you are using a browser, move the screen a half inch down from the very top and you will have more accuracy. If you really like your iPad and wanted your MacBook Air to be more like it, this is the answer. Looks very professional also. I think there may be some folks who want it to do more than scroll, select tabs and basic stuff, so maybe this isn't for them. For me, though, it does what it says it will do.
G**.
Imprecise for MacBook Air
I have a 13.3 MacBook Air. It was easy to install. It definitely turned the laptop into a touchscreen, but it isn’t precise. It’s just best used to zoom in/out and to scroll. You can’t “X” things out to close or whatnot, it’s too small. Sometimes, after the laptop went into sleep mode, the touchscreen functionally won’t work when you resume. You’d have to restart the laptop to get it working again. I’ve seen on a review that it’s much more compatible with windows laptop. Overall, I’m ok with it, it’s pretty neat. But I think the imprecision may be a deal breaker for some, considering it’s like 100$
M**G
Die Airbar erfüllt voll und ganz die von mir in diese gesetzten Erwartungen. Sie ersetzt wohl nicht ganz einen 10 Punkte Touch da hier aufgrund nur einen einzigen Leiste (also nicht um den ganzen Screen) der Touch nur über zwei Punkte Funktioniert jedoch ist dies für die Anwender welche keine Technischen Zeichnungen oder drgl. machen müssen ein voll adäquater Ersatz. Klasse ist natürlich wenn das Mac Book offen auf dem Schreibtisch stehen bleiben kann denn dann bemerkt man die Airbar gar nicht. Nur wer seinen Mac immer mitnehmen und immer nur kurz zum Einsatz bringt für den ist die Airbar doch sehr umständlich weil diese dann immer abgenommen werden muss (der Screen läßt sich sonst nicht schließen), und auch immer wieder an die Usb Buchse angeschlossen werden muss. Für alle anderen ist es aber ein geiles Gimmik wenn auch nicht Lebensnotwendig aber schick und Einfach zu Bedienen. Also Daumen hoch und 5 Sterne ***** !!!!
P**P
Such a promising product but would not work with macbook pro as was originally intended to. However when I tried it on my windows pc it works flawlessly, techwise, however one of the stickers wouldn't stick to the screen so the band kept falling. I tried replacing the stickers with the spare ones that come in the box however faced the same issues there as well. Disappointed on the mechanical aspect but impressed with the tech. Iam sure a fix is just around the corner. Will buy it again then !!
B**.
The accuracy is not good as a touch screen mobile phone
R**A
Cable corto
何**る
反応はするがズレるし、画面にタッチしなくても反応するからそれではないアイコンに反応。 作業しながら指の動きに注意しなくてはいけないならマウスで十分だ。
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