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Essential Tech Gadgets For All Situations (part 1) - PWP105G 2.4 GHz wireless presenter with green laser, PRN3001A 300 Mbps Wireless-N broadband router

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PWP105G 2.4 GHz wireless presenter with green laser

The PWP105G wireless presenter's powerful green laser is 3x brighter than standard red lasers making it clearly visible even in brightly lit rooms for impactful presentations. It has an intuitive, easy-to-use five-button layout and a bright LCD screen to quickly check vital information such as timer and battery status. Speaking of which, its built-in rechargeable battery lasts up to 60 hours of presentations and 1 hour of continuous green laser usage.

PWP105G 2.4 GHz wireless presenter

PWP105G 2.4 GHz wireless presenter

PWP105G’s specs

·         Laser Pointer: Green Laser

·         LCD Screen: Yes

·         Usage Mode: Presenter and Timer

·         Battery Life: Rechargeable via micro-USB

·         Battery Life Indicator: Yes

·         PowerPoint / Keynote support: Yes

·         Wireless Reception Signal: Yes

·         Black Screen: Yes

·         USB Interface: Yes

·         Vibration Reminder: Yes

·         Power Button: Yes

·         Weight: 64 g

 

 

PRN3001A 300 Mbps Wireless-N broadband router

uilt for wireless performance and reliability, the PRN3001A has 2T2R MIMO technology to offer greater throughput. With up to 300Mbps data transfer speeds suitable for high-bandwidth applications from gaming to VoIP calls. It can also function as a universal repeater to extend existing wireless signals and has the ability to create a secondary guest wireless network.

PRN3001A 300 Mbps Wireless-N broadband router

PRN3001A 300 Mbps Wireless-N broadband router

PRN3001A’s specs

·         Interface: 5 * 10 / 100Mbps Auto MDI / MDIX Ethernet Port (RJ45)

·         Button: WPS, Reset

·         LED: Power, WPS, Wireless, WAN, 4 x LAN

·         Antenna: 2 x Fixed Antennas [5dBi]

·         Dimensions : 169 x 84 x 31 mm (L x W x H)

·         Weight: 181 g

·         Power Adapter: Input: 100-240VAC / 0.2A, Output: 5VDC / 1A

·         Wireless Standards: IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz)

·         Data Rate: Wireless-N 2T2R up to 300Mbps

·         Output Power: 20 dBm (Max)

·         Wireless Modes: AP / Router / Universal Repeater

·         Wireless Security: 64 / 128-bit WEP, WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK

 

 

 
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