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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
Iโve been using the STRICH Wireless Page Turner Pedal with my Chromebook while practicing saxophone, and itโs been a really solid addition to my setup. I read my sheet music off the Chromebook, and this pedal lets me turn pages hands-free, which is a huge convenience when both hands are occupied.The pedal connects easily via Bluetooth without any fuss, and once itโs paired, it just works. The response is quick and accurateโno noticeable delayโand itโs completely silent, which I really appreciate when Iโm in a quiet practice environment. The anti-slip rubber bottom does a good job keeping it in place, even on tile floors.One unexpected bonus is that it seems to work well with my Chromebookโs sleep function. When I step away for a while, the Chromebook goes into sleep mode as usual without any problem from the pedal being connected, and it wakes right back up when Iโm ready to resume. That power-saving compatibility is a nice touch.Battery life has been excellent so far. Iโve only charged it once and itโs still going strong after several practice sessions. Itโs lightweight and easy to toss in a bag, so itโs great for both home and on-the-go use.All in all, it does exactly what I neededโno more awkward pauses or struggling to turn pages mid-practice. Highly recommend for any musician using digital sheet music.
David Silliman
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
So far I'm loving the pedal. I'm using it to turn pages on forScore, with my iPad Pro.Bluetooth connected right away and it's working like a charm.I didn't give it 5 Stars because I just got the pedal. I will do another review in a few months.Ease of use, Quiet, Can't Beat the Price.
Marsupialite
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
This works well for the intended purpose. I have been a musician for a long time and the advent of digital sheet music makes it so much easier to get what you need, but performing and trying to make sure your music shows up where you want it while you're playing can be tricky. I like that this is large enough to use easily but small enough to fit in a standard instrument setup. The different configurations for advancing the page are handy for the different apps and programs you might be using, though I have found that converting everything for your set into the same app or file type makes it simple to keep your flow without changing settings. I like that there's an auto-off feature for when I don't need it, and it wakes quickly with a tap. The page turning mechanism is sensitive but not overly so, and completely silent so you're not interrupting a gentle passage with a loud tap. The battery life is indicated with different colored flashing lights, which is my only complaint: when in use, the color flashes continuously so you know that it's on and it has battery. This can be a bit distracting for an otherwise discreet device, but a piece of tape solves it quickly. For the price, this is exactly what I expected and very useful for a musician using digital sheet music.
PopCat
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Bluetooth page turners have become an important piece of kit for my practice, recording & live performance. Iโve used AirTurn products for years but was intrigued by this unit. Iโve been using it for several days now and Iโm satisfied itโs a solid choice for anyone who needs a Bluetooth page turners. Setup was simple - easier, in fact, than the AirTurn, largely because the options are limited and easily selected right on the top of the unit rather than via an app.I had no problems pairing and havenโt had any connectivity issues. Iโm using this with the latest iPad Air and the Forescore app which is the only app I use for sheet music.The switches are very quiet, if not silent, especially compared with the AirTurn BT-200 which makes a noticeable click. The unit seems stable on both carpet and hardwood floors and the controls are easily accessible right on the top.Itโs a lightweight unit but it seems well made. Battery life has been excellent so far. The only complaint I have is with the yellow hook - I could live without that appendage but others may find it useful. I think itโs a good value for the functionality.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
I charged this up and then connected it to an iPhone, iPad, and then a Mac, which worked seamlessly. Once it is charged up the only installation step is to turn it on and enable the bluetooth connection on the computer/tablet/phone you are reading from.The computer sees this as a Bluetooth keyboard/mouse that only has two keys/buttons, which you can easily actuate with your feet or hands, etc. There are five different pairs of actions available, which are selectable by pressing one of the five orange and white mode buttons:1. Pg Up, Pg Dn2. Left Arrow, Right Arrow3. Up Arrow, Down Arrow4. Left Mouse Click, Right Mouse Click5. Space, EnterIf your reading software responds to one of those pairs of keystrokes/mouse clicks, then you just select the mode for the desired pair & away you go. Any software that responds to the pair whose mode you have selected can be controlled by this, it does not have to be a music document. That makes this potentially useful for any number of presentations where you need your hands free.Documentation was clear and concise.The device is priced in the same ballpark as similar devices,, but is on the less expensive side of the pack.Battery life in use was OK. However, I would check to ensure it is fully charged on the day of any performance using it, as mine lost charge after a few days; it is possible I left it on. In worst case, you can run it powered via USB-C.The device is pretty light in weight and small enough to fit in backpacks, briefcases, and many instrument cases.
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