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The LEKATO Wireless Page Turner Pedal is a rechargeable, Bluetooth-enabled foot pedal designed for hands-free page turning across various devices, including iPads, tablets, and smartphones. With its silent operation and ergonomic design, it offers five versatile page-turning modes, making it ideal for musicians and readers alike. Compatible with popular music apps and multiple platforms, this pedal ensures a seamless and distraction-free experience.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Touch |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Compact |
J**R
Works well with my iPad
This works perfect for my 9th generation iPad. People have stepped on it passing through and it still works without issue! 2 years of use and counting!
R**C
Works as sfvertised
Works fine with iPad and FScore.
M**X
Able to switch music without taking hands off instruments.
Very simple to hook up with blue tooth on tablet to flip sheet music while playing in a band. Being able to move either left to right or back without skipping the tablet.
B**R
Good -- but be gentle!
I like this pedal -- it's worked well since November 2023.Just be extra careful because the piece of hardware that connects to the USB-C cable (in the charging/data port itself) isn't soldered too robustly: Mine disappeared after 18 months of light use.
M**E
Legato Wireless Bluetooth Foot Controlled Page Turner Pedal iPad
I play the piano and loaded all of my sheet music to my iPad. When I get to the last note or phrase on a sheet music page, I need to be able to turn the page quickly to see the upcoming notes and chord changes so there is not a break in the music flow. This means one hand has to leave the keyboard to turn the page. However, laying all of the pages of a music score out side by side is not advisable especially if the piece is several pages long. Also, the timing of turning a page has to be just right. If the page isn't turned at the right instant, then there is a pause in the music flow unless the last few notes and chords on the page I'm leaving and the first few notes and chords on the page coming up are memorized. So I thought I would try a foot controlled page turner and, in this way, I could keep both hands on the keyboard, which would allow for more improvisation.This page turner was securely packaged and arrived within the estimated shipping dates. However, I give this foot controlled page turner one star for the following reasons:(1) This page turner is not sturdy. When I pressed my foot on the peddle, it didn't stay in place on the floor even with rubber bottom stoppers on each corner. I had to press very hard with my foot to even engage the device to turn the page, which caused the device to shift around on the floor.(2) When I pressed the foot control to turn a page, the pressure had to be in a certain spot or the page didn't turn. I was constantly trying to find the right spot to press.(3) This page turner doesn't work very long without a charge. So if I am playing a 1 or 2 or 3 hour practice or performance session, I am out of luck. I have to stop to recharge or get adapters and a longer cord to keep it plugged in, which isn't always practical as pianos are not always close to electrical outlets.(4) The lights and symbols on this foot-controlled page turner are not at all intuitive. There is a very long learning curve. I had to memorize the symbols in the user guide that came with the device, which was written in some Asian language. So I had to search the internet to find symbol meaning.I have reverted to tapping my iPad in the bottom right corner to turn the page; and I have learned to memorize the last few notes & chords on the end of one page, which gives me time to tap my iPad to turn to the next page. This works much better for me, as I am totally in control of exactly when I need to turn the page and I can adjust my playing (timing) accordingly. When I tap my iPad the page actually turns instantly to the next page. No frustration.Some items deemed as technical wireless advancements do not necessarily work for everyone and, in my opinion, this is one of those cases. I do not recommend this foot controlled page turner. There might be other foot-controlled page turners out there that work better than this one did for me. However, at this point in time, I have become comfortable tapping my iPad to turn pages, and I think I'll keep with this approach for the time being.
G**N
Easy to setup and use
This works perfectly and appears to be very well made. I connected it to both my Windows laptop computer and my iPad. This will be a great help on stage so I can turn my music pages effortlessly.
J**H
Works great, and doesn't turn off after a few minutes like others!
My old BT page turner was a PITA; it kept turning off after a few minutes and dropping the connection so I did some research and bought this one. During a 2-hour band practice it performed flawlessly, didn't turn off once, worked reliably and silently, and did everything I needed it to do.It's compact, fits right in my guitar case, turns on and connects quickly, and has multiple options for how you want it to function. The USB-C port is great so I don't have to have separate cables lying around, and the battery lasts a long time. All in all, I love it and recommend it. I've got a few Lekato products and they all work great!
A**E
Works like a charm
Works perfectly to turn pages of my pdf bass files. Just a few things to note:1. I found it worked on my Android tablet when the pdfs were opened with Adobe Acrobat, but not other apps2. Be sure that your tablet is not set to go to sleep and go dark after a certain amount of time, which will no doubt happen in the middle of playing a song. Find a way to extend screen time for as long as you can before the tablet goes into sleep mode3. Put pdf viewing in "page" mode on your tablet so that pages are visible one page at a time. Page turning with the pedal will go better4. Repeat toggle should be "off" or else you may accidentally turn more than one page if you leave your foot on the pedal for a split second too long.5. You may have to experiment with the different page-turning buttons before you find one that works with your device. On my Samsung Galaxy Tab 9 Ultra 14.6 inch, using pdf documents opened with Adobe Acrobat, the page-turning button that worked for me was the <- and -> button second from the left.
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