✨ Upgrade your laptop touch game—because your workflow deserves to be this smooth!
The AirBar by Neonode is a lightweight, magnetically attached USB device that instantly adds multi-touch functionality to 14" Windows 10 laptops. Compatible with various touch inputs and supporting full gesture controls, it transforms traditional notebooks into versatile touchscreen devices without altering hardware.
Standing screen display size | 14 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
RAM | 4 DDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | AirBar by Neonode |
Series | AirBar for 14" Windows 10 Notebooks |
Item model number | AirBar 1005 |
Hardware Platform | Microsoft Windows 10 |
Operating System | MS Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 339 x 5 x 17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 339 x 5 x 17 inches |
Color | Matt Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
M**.
Brings new life to an old computer!
AMAZING!! Turns an old Toshiba laptop into a touch screen computer.So far I have tried the product on a laptop with Win-7 and Win-10 OS. The Win-10 version loaded appropriate drivers instantly and I was up and running. Win-10 is designed for devices such as this, Win-7 is not and may not work (did not work for me).The sensor bar sticks to the bottom of your display screen via a magnet (on the sensor bar) and a metal plate (affixed with double sided tape). You might have to replace the tape so the sensor stays in place.PRO - Works great, I love it! You can use your finger or fingers to draw or use as a mouse. You can even use a feather, if you had one. Accuracy depends on your screen size in reference to the size bar sensor your have. Win-10 has a calibration option to try to fine toon the accuracy. If you reach outside the screen area but within the sensor, you will hear a loud beep alert.CON - The USB cable is on the right side only, and it is short. If you do NOT have a USB port on the right side of your monitor and that port is close to the monitor, you may have difficulty plugging in the device. The manufacturer recommends you get a USB extension cable; these are sold by the foot from most suppliers. I have found shorter USB extension cables, but they are too short. You CANNOT just flip the device around in order to use the USB ports on the other side of your computer. The max screen size is 15.6", no currently known plans to manufacture larger screen versions; though may I suggest 20.1" and 17".
M**C
Works Great, Just as Advertised
I had medium expectations for this. After a few minutes of finding out just how to use it, I am amazed. It works seamlessly as a touchscreen, with a few little caveats. It seems to have the least sensitivity/accuracy at the very top of the screen, which makes sense since the bar is located at the bottom and has to react to the top of the screen from a distance. If you are using a browser, move the screen a half inch down from the very top and you will have more accuracy. If you really like your iPad and wanted your MacBook Air to be more like it, this is the answer. Looks very professional also. I think there may be some folks who want it to do more than scroll, select tabs and basic stuff, so maybe this isn't for them. For me, though, it does what it says it will do.
M**.
Not worth it...
After seeing this on Unbox Therapy, I bought this to make my computers (an Acer Chromebook and an ASUS X555YA Windows 10 laptop) touchscreen capable, since I have trouble at times with a mouse.Sadly, it really didn't work with either one.On the ASUS, every time I touched a text box, the on-screen keyboard would show on the screen. This was an inconvenience, because the keyboard worked just fine. Tapping the 'X' in the corner of the keyboard, then retapping the text box just brought the on-screen keyboard up again. Lather, rinse, repeat.It would not work at ALL with my Acer Chromebook, even though the box states it is compatible with Chrome OS. I tried multiple times and nothing happened when tapping on the screen.I then tried it on a Linux Mint 18 system we have lying around, and while it worked, it was VERY glitchy while on the screen. Pages would not scroll as it should, and would not tap on buttons I chose. I tried to forward an email to my daughter, and instead of tapping 'Forward' as I had, it tapped on 'Reply.' I do realize this is not made to work with Linux systems, but this was just an experiment to see if I had received a faulty bar.It's an awesome concept, but I think it'd be better to just save up to get an outright touchscreen system from the start.
Z**T
Be Careful With The Magnets
I've had my AIRBAR a few days now and I appreciate the quality of life features it affords me. It is proving to be an effective touch screen device, and it's so neat. I really love the design! However you should note a few things:1. While removing the bar from my screen a few times, it accidentally slipped out of my fingers and landed on the keyboard face of my laptop. The magnets at the rear of the bar, being in such close proximity to the electronics within the body of my laptop, resulted in the screen turning off and Windows Explorer crashing. Windows Explorer restarted normally once the AIRBAR was lifted from my laptop's keyboard, and I haven't experienced any lasting effects due to the occurrence. It happened a few times, and I won't be experimenting any further to analyze the effect. The fact that the magnets are stuck to the face of my laptop screen is therefore concerning. My solution is to use butterfly clips, and some sponge padding, to secure the bar onto the screen, instead of the magnets. It doesn't look pretty, but I don't mind it.2. The instructions related to the positioning of the bar should be used as a guide. The user should really adjust it's position accordingly to achieve the required accuracy of touch, especially at the upper extremities of the screen. The vertical markings on my AIRBAR are not the best positions for lining up my screen.
B**E
Instructions recommend 3mm. Test then adjust as needed BEFORE sticking on the magnets.
Works good. May need some adjustment for each laptop. For example, the instructions say to mount the airbar 3 millimeters below the bottom edge of the screen, this is equal to the thickness of the cord attached to the airbar. When I did this, it works except for the top edge was off calibration, meaning I could not close windows that were full size because I could not reliably click the red X on the top right corner of the screen.Following the instructions got 95% of my screen accurate, but you should check the accuracy around all edges BEFORE mounting because the sticky magnets are difficult to remove after mounting.What worked for my laptop was mounting it very close to the bottom edge.....instead of 3 mm, it was more like a half a millimeter(see picture). Now calibration was spot on over 100% of the screen. Down side is when I touch any icons near the bottom edge, I'll end up touching the airbar. Not a big deal for me. Over all, I'm happy with the product.
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