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The JOYO Wireless Page Turner is a Bluetooth-enabled foot pedal designed for musicians who want to turn pages hands-free. With a rechargeable battery lasting up to 60 hours, it offers five different modes for versatile use, ensuring compatibility with various music apps and devices. Its silent operation and non-slip design make it perfect for practice sessions, while the LED power indicator keeps you informed about battery status.
M**.
Essential Tool for Musicians Using Digital Sheet Music
The JOYO SP-01 Bluetooth Page Turner Pedal has significantly enhanced my practice sessions and performances. Its wireless connectivity allows seamless page turning on my iPad without interrupting my flow. The pedal is lightweight yet sturdy, offering a comfortable and responsive experience. With up to 60 hours of battery life on a single charge, it's reliable for long rehearsals or gigs. The setup was straightforward, and it paired effortlessly with various music apps. This pedal is a must-have for any musician looking to streamline their digital sheet music navigation.
J**R
Easy setup and use
Works great! Paired easily with a PC and Adobe Acrobat
J**.
Bluetooth Page turner
Page turner work's as advertised. It makes playing guitar from a reader much easier than having to advance or reverse by hand.
C**R
Works well, alittle wonky to charge, quick to pair.
This is my 2nd attempt at finding a page turner for my iPad - I use it with OnSong mostly, but also with Kindle as well, and it works well. I took a star off because it's pretty finnicky to charge. I asked Joyo about it and they said "use old phone chargers". This does not thrill me for something that has a USB C connection and only works on some of my chargers with some of my cables.On the plus side, it's easy to operate, unlike my first attempt which required alot of pressure to use, and it seems to have a good selection of button choices so it does work well with both OnSong and Kindle, as well as Safari. It also seems to hold a charge pretty well, so that's good.Pairing with the iPad was also pretty easy, it hooked right up.It seems very sturdy, but I haven't put it to any kind of stress test - I have used it tho, and it was very helpful.
R**O
great!
Great! worked just fine out of the box and it is exactly what I needed.
K**L
Great pedal for the price!
Love this foot pedal! I loved it so much I bought another one for my son. We are both brass players and use our iPads constantly to read music. This is small enough that I can keep it in my horn case and the pedal is large enough that my foot rests comfortably on it. It's also not sensitive, so you really have to press down to turn a page.I can't speak for all the settings (because I only use it to turn pages via ForScore), but it apparently has 4 different pedal settings.It was super easy to connect to Bluetooth and connects automatically once you've went through the initial connection process. The battery life is ridiculously good! I just finished playing a show where we had 35 performances and 5 rehearsals and I only had to charge it once in a 50 day, heavy-use, time period.
J**K
Functional, But Falls Short for Performers
The JOYO Wireless Page Turner Bluetooth Music Page Turner Pedal gets the job done when it comes to basic page turning, but it has a couple of significant drawbacks that make it less than ideal, especially for live performances.The most notable issue is the lack of tactile feedback. When you press the pedal, there's no physical sensation to confirm your action. This means during a performance, you'll need to visually check your screen to ensure the page has turned, which can be distracting and pull your focus away from playing, especially with similar-looking pages. The whole point of a page turner is to enhance your focus, but this design flaw actually hinders it.Another frustrating omission is the absence of a charging status indicator. There's no LED light or any other sign to let you know if the device is charging. In an age where nearly every battery-powered device provides this essential information, its absence here is a curious and inconvenient oversight.Ultimately, while the JOYO Wireless Page Turner might suffice for casual practice at home, its design limitations make it a less-than-ideal choice for demanding situations like stage performances.
A**O
Sturdy but died quick
Edit: it died very fast. I’m not sure what the battery life is supposed to be, but it was fully charged and died after rehearsal before even playing set. I might have to try keeping it plugged in.It did connect to easily to my iPad after I tried all the settings and found the right one.So far so good! Heavy quality. Seems to be good build! I didn’t even realize it was chargeable and didn’t have to be plugged in! It was a great find.
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