Wireless transmitters operate on 433 MHz. They transmit on any of
16 different channels. Range exceeds 300-feet (100 meters) in the noisiest
RF environments. Users have reported greater range.
Transmitters are powered by 2 coin batteries (#2032). Under normal use,
the batteries could last up to a year.
Pocket Size
Weight 3.0 oz.; Size 1.8” x 3.3” x 0.62”;
Antenna 1.25”.
Laser: < 3 mw; Wavelength: 530 nm
Our pocket transmitters fit comfortably in the hands
of most presenters. The large "forward" button has
embossed dots for tactile feedback.
PerfectCue's USB commands are
programmable. So any button can produce any keystroke,
keystroke macros, or be disabled.
All PerfectCue Systems include
one transmitter. Many customers purchase a second
transmitter as a backup in case the first is lost or
accidentally taken by the presenter.
Note: Transmitters with red laser modules are
available only by special order.
Hard-wired Models
Transmitter/Signal Light Combo
Our in-line hard-wired 2-button transmitter is supplied with a
detachable 6-foot Cat5-XLR adapter that snaps into an RJ45 jack at the base
of the box. The forward switch has a distinctive tactile surface.
Button press is confirmed with green-red LEDs.
The PC-AS2-HW transmitter can also be used an an accessory cue light - as the
LEDs will light when the cue light is activated via another transmitter.
4.5" x 1.25" x 1"
USB Commander - Pocket Size
Weight 3.0 oz.; Size 1.8” x 3.3” x 0.62”;
& Antenna 1.25”.
Laser: < 1watt; Wavelength: 650 nm
Plug this handy controller directly into the PC USB port.
Navigate PowerPoint® or other presentation software with
keystroke shortcuts typically "Right Arrow" for next,
"Left Arrow" for back and "B"
for screen blank. The keystokes are programmable. Any button can produce
any keystroke, macros, or be disabled.
12-foot (4 meter) cable makes it practical
for presenters using laptops at the podium. May also be used
in addition to PerfectCue to deliver other keystrokes.
Coin cell batteries (CR 2032) should last at least 30 hours of continuous use.
Prior to 2012, transmitters used smaller coin cells (Model CR 1632). Today, these are
very hard to find. Not to worry. DSan will supply you with CR 1632 replacement batteries
free of charge for as
long as you own your cue lights. Please complete the form at
Batteries. PC-433-Bat