

📚 Elevate your reading game—turn pages like a pro, anytime, anywhere!
The SK SYUKUYU RF Remote Control Page Turner is a sleek, rechargeable device designed for effortless one-handed page turning on capacitive screen devices including Kindle, iPhone, iPad, and Android tablets. Featuring a 30-meter RF range, silent mute button for night reading, and a compact clip-on design, it enhances comfort and convenience for avid readers while reducing wrist strain.







| ASIN | B08T8CZYF3 |
| Additional Features | One-handed operation, USB charging, Mute button |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,282 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #113 in eBook Readers & Accessories |
| Brand | SK SYUKUYU |
| Built-In Media | 1xRF Remote, 1xScreen sense clip, 1xType-C wire, 1xLanyard, 3xDustproof rubber plugs for Type-C jack |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,676) |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SK SYUKUYU |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 30 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | SKPT01 |
| Model Name | SKPT01 |
| Model Number | SKPT01 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 750848199144 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
M**S
Some will find it helps with wrist pain
I'm not about to call this device life changing but there is a use case that I think many will find beneficial. Do to sins in my past when young and invincible, I am stuck with an arthritic wrist which is an unwanted, annoying, daily friend. I can manage it with medication or heat treatments but I noticed episodes would be worse following evenings spent doing a lot of reading. I read a lot and that increases when I can't sleep due to wrist pain. When I saw this product it spurred a thought. Maybe, if I wasn't holding a book (kindle in my case) for several hours every night, sometimes at weird angles, it may reduce the severity of the wrist pain. The price point was reasonable in my opinion so I took a chance and ordered this device. I paired that with a flexible, magnetic, gooseneck phone/tablet holder and changed the way I lay down at night reading. Its not perfect but after a little experimentation, I have found a way to stick my kindle in the air at a good reading distance, comfortably hold my hands wherever they naturally want to rest and turn pages with a quick click of the button. This works both laying on my back, sitting up in bed or resting on my side looking towards the close side of the bed. I can even make it work if laying on my stomach. The one use case it doesn't work is when laying on my side facing my spouse. That is more of a limitation of the gooseneck holder than the clicker. I simply tug off the kindle from the holder and rest it on a pillow on my other side if I feel like it. I'm still subject to my kindle getting knocked over but its works. The side benefit to being able to have my hands comfortably under the warm covers on a cold day is hard to overemphasize too. How quickly we adjust to more creature comforts. I even use the clicker now when reading on the couch. If I were a cat, I would be purring loudly. I've noticed a significant reduction in wrist pain and my spouse has talked about getting one for herself after originally giving me a bit of a light ribbing for this expenditure. I still have bad days but I have no regrets in spending the money for this setup. The clicker device itself has worked flawlessly in the month I have used it. It does go into sleep mode faster than my kindle but its a simple click of a button to wake it back up and you can start turning pages again. Mostly happens when I'm in that nodding off but not really moving into deep sleep mode. The clip holding the clicker to the kindle screen is well engineered and is easy to straighten if I knock it too much. The remote works perfectly and charging with a USB-C port on both pieces is a nice touch. I alternate plugging each of them every week. Have not had either run out of battery power yet so can't really tell you how long they hold a charge for. I don't really use the wrist strap for the remote but its nice to have that available.
A**Y
Worth the money, years of excellent use
This page turner is top notch! Easy to use, works by RF so I can put a blanket between the remote and sensor. The charge lasts for a very long time. It's been around the world with me (in both very cold and very hot climates) for years. The clicker stopped working 2 weeks ago and the manufacturer replaced it for me under warranty! An excellent product and company.
M**M
LOVE!!!
been using for about a month and a half and it’s amazing!! Works well, very easy to use. I haven’t had any issues and i love that it comes with dust covers for the charging ports. I do wish it came with a little bag to hold everything in though.
D**A
Very impressed
I did not expect this device to work as well as it does. I have had it for 15 days and am recharging it for the first time. And I read a LOT! It works perfectly even when my hand and the remote are bundled under the covers. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is due to the bulkiness of the clip. It makes handling my kindle a little awkward at times and moves quite easily if you shift around. But the clip is gentle so I am not concerned about it damaging my kindle. If it was stronger and really clamped on, I would worry about that. However, from what I can tell all the similar devices on the market are the same. So far this has been worth every penny as years of holding/scrolling my kindle and phone has led to pain in my hands. Plus, I get to keep my hands warm under the covers!
J**N
Basic workaround for a basic proble
Syukuyu RF remote control page turner: a handheld transmitter like a slide clicker, with a clip-on receiver that simulates your touch on a capacitive screen. Rechargeable batteries in both. For an e-reader that knows only touch input, it’s the only type of remote that can work. Taps only, no swipes — and forward page turns only, unless you could have two of them using different channels. Out of the box, I found a range of 25 feet or more (line of sight). Not as foolproof as a bare finger on an average day, but close enough. You may need to fiddle with the receiving unit to get it situated on your screen. Otherwise, setup is a no-brainer. It’s annoying that the clip blocks a bit of the text you are trying to read. My Kindle has 6mm margins, so I can’t avoid this. I minimize it by position tweaking. Once the remote is up and running, moving it around or handling your device can make your screen do unexpected things. The target you are trying to “touch” can’t be centered farther than about 30mm from the *outside* edge of the screen bezel. Thickness matters too — 10mm thick is a practical maximum, and I use a piece of foam rubber as a backer to make the clip lie flat against a thin screen. It came in a nicely organized little box with instructions, a short USB-C charging cable, a wrist lanyard to challenge my assembling skills, and some thoughtful little accessories that are easy to lose.
K**D
This device essentially acts as a wireless single tap on the screen. It works with any device that can turn a page with a single tap. Wherever you place the receiver on the screen, it will tap that spot once every time you press the remote. It can't swipe, and because it can't tap in multiple places at once, it can't turn pages backward. However, for this one simple task, the device excels. It's very reliable and easy to use. Charging is straightforward, with a USB-C connection on both the receiver and the remote. The remote is a bit too small for my liking, and for some reason, it has two buttons with identical functions (both tap once). But that's a minor criticism.
S**H
Book-tok strikes again! I saw similar products in many videos of avid readers on Facebook and I had to try it out. This is such a great product! I can be all snuggled under my blankets and not have to emerge from my cocoon to turn the page on my Kindle. It also worked great for my Kobo, what I originally bought it for. You just have to be careful how thick your case is, if it's too thick, it won't work properly.
R**D
For lazy people. This is it That’s the review
K**R
Absolutely stoked with this gadget!. We're currently heading into Winter season down here in New Zealand, so all I really wanted to know (that wasn't mentioned in reviews that I saw), was if it worked while burrowed under blankets in bed...and it does, yay!. So no more cold hands for me, hehe. I have the SAMHOUSING Tablet Stand for Bed,360 Degree Rotating Bed Tablet Mount Holder Stand with Aluminum Arm for iPad,iPhoneXS,N-Switch, Amazon Kindle Fire,or Other 4~11 inch Devices (copy and paste that whole thing for the Amazon listing), and these two gadgets goes hand in hand for the ultimate reading in bed set up. If you get the remote and don't have a holder, highly recommend the holder too (or vice versa). I have the Kindle Voyage - works on both with no issues. Only legitimate fault would be the no 'back' button feature, but it's a negotiable want. Would happily pay for another remote if they dropped an updated model in the future. Tip: Be sure to move your clip around if you don't get a connection when first using it. I thought mine was broken out of the box, but moved the clip from horizontal (like in the photos) to vertical (like in my video) and it worked. Might be a Kindle Version thing. Sooo looking forward to the cold nights ahead - I'll be tucked up nice and warm in bed, click clicking my way into another world 😁 Edit: video/filming perspective - lying in bed flat, on my right side, right arm with control straightened out down to mid thigh. Kindle is above my head, so there's good sensor connection distance.
M**A
جالي نوع غير اللي ف الصورة تماما. رجعته من اسبوع ولحد دلوقتي مرجعوش الفلوس
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