Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the Hillcrest Labs Loop Pointer HL2201 and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Hillcrest Labs Loop Pointer HL2201.
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5 Reviews
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Extremely easy to set up and operate, allows you to surf, watch videos, Tweet, play Facebook games, do pretty much anything you can on your laptop — all on your big screen TV, can be used for presentations or for viewing/surfing on TV, Kylo browser is the
Nothing — this is the best PC to TV solution I have seen, and the surfing experience is excellent
Doesn’t rely on a surface to operate, No line-of-sight requirement, Vertical scroll wheel,
Odd form factor, Uses disposable batteries, No transport-control buttons, Can’t control other A/V components, *
Truth be told, however, we’ve had the Gyration remote in our home test lab for more than six months, and cursor control is the only task we’ve ever used it for anyway. (When it comes to universal remote controls, it’s hard to beat Logite...
Easy-to-use interface. Frees media-centric systems from a grounded mouse. Handy for business presentations.
Some quirky control issues. Jumpy motion.
Hillcrest Labs Loop Pointer is a good mouse, not a great one. With the nearly perfect Logitech MX Air providing better control at the same price, its hard to justify the cost of the gimmicky Loop Pointer....
Abstract: I’ve been following Hillcrestlabs and their innovative Loop Pointer for years now. If you’re not familiar with it, it’s an in-air mouse for your television or computer. What makes it particularly unique is that it’s shaped like a loop and allows you to...
Abstract: Sure you’ve seen wireless 3D mice but have you seen one shaped like a loop? No, you haven’t. That’s why there’s the Hillcrest Labs Loop Pointer, a loop-shaped remote control that costs $99 and promises compatibility with Macs, PCs, and the PS3. It’s ob...