

🎶 Step into the future of hands-free music control!
The Donner Wireless Bluetooth Page Turner Pedal is a rechargeable, ambidextrous foot pedal designed for musicians and performers seeking hands-free control. Compatible with multiple platforms including iPad, Android tablets, phones, Mac, and PC, it offers a robust 30-foot wireless range and over 50 hours of battery life, enabling uninterrupted, versatile control of music scores, lyrics, and media playback.








| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Switch Type | Foot Pedal |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, wireless |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Number of Keys | 3 |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Music |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09"L x 5.51"W x 0.87"H |
L**S
Works perfectly with no futzing around
Worked perfectly right out of the box. No trouble at all to sync to my iPad in 4. I previously had an air-turn pedal. It worked but was sometimes finicky about syncing. It was also lighter than this one and tended to slip while in use. Seems very well-made.
R**Z
Libertad y fluidez en la ejecución musical
Este producto funcionó inmediatamente a mi iPad Pro M4. Ya no tengo que dejar de tocar mi guitarra para pasar la página en ForScore. Compraré otro para mi esposa para que no deje de tocar el güiro por la misma razón. Excelente producto.
M**M
I would recommend this product
This is a great page turner, easy to use. The ordering process and delivery were very efficient.
A**.
This pedal works quite well.
Reading through Donner's instruction sheet, there's no mention as to whether or not the power switch should be in the on or off position when charging the device. When I turned the power switch to the on position, the device appeared to turn on (with it not connected to the charger), and a green LED started to blink intermittently. I charged the unit and paired it to my iPad with no difficulty. I have tons of lead sheets of jazz charts, standard tunes, etc. located in my iCloud drive under various folders. I also have classical pieces, some of which span multiple pages. I initially loaded a PDF book of five Villa Lobos Préludes into the iPad's default PDF reader. The pedal was unresponsive; the pages didn't turn. I then went back to Donner's instruction sheet and read that if the pages didn't turn, they listed recommend apps. One of the apps listed is ForScore. A singer I know who sings in a classical choral group mentioned that her choir music director uses ForScore, so I went to the App Store and downloaded ForScore. I had to import the PDF book of préludes into ForScore, but afterwards, the pedal recognized the app and it worked beautifully. Pressing the up and down pedals, I was able to go from page to page and piece to piece. I also opened the same book in the iPad's Acrobat Reader version. This also worked, but the pages weren't framed exactly as they were in ForScore. The pages started somewhere in the middle. I will try some of the other apps, and compare/contrast. Since a lot of my scanned music consists of lead sheets that are one or two pages (i.e., standard tunes), I want to be able to just open each file in a very simple i.e., PDF reader that I'm going to be able to 'pedal' from one page to the other. For me, that would be the most time efficient work flow when I'm on the bandstand and need to load a tune very quickly (without the complexity of a more advanced app which requires a process of importing a 'score.' To me, it's just loading sheet music like I have always done, but now with the convenience of the page turner pedal. All and all, the Donner pedal feels quite good when I press it with my foot. It has an accurate feel to it. Apologies for my inexperience with electronic page turning, as this is the first time I've used this type of device. I'm sure I'll straighten out my relationship with it (hopefully over the next several days). If anybody has input, insights, etc., I would welcome comments.
L**M
Works like it should
Makes turning pages while I play my flute easier. Isn’t too hard to press but not so easy as to turn too many pages. And it stays where I put it. Battery lasts a long time as well.
C**N
Works will with Mobile Sheets
I got one of these to use with a Samsung tablet running Mobile Sheets. That's working flawlessly. What's important is that I can rest my foot on it without triggering a page flip, it just takes a bit more pressure than tapping my foot. Interestingly, you don't recharge it as long as it's flashing green. The advertised battery duration is 50 hours, and I believe it since I've already been through several rehearsals and a concert without recharging. Some have complained about the tiny size of the off/on switch, but in effect that makes it unlikely you will accidentally turn it off. The only annoyance is that the power light flashes (green) as long as it's on. While that makes it easy to tell if it's functioning, it could be visible to an audience. I haven't had that problem, but if I find myself exposed on stage, I'll probably put a piece of black electrical tape over it. The jury's still out regarding durability, but at its price point this is a best buy.
L**A
Very solid!
excellent, I love the pedal like design, which makes it feel more solid on the floor. The other models are plastic and are so light that keep moving after you stomp on them. If you use the App ForScore make sure to look T their FAQ because there’s a new setting on the iPads that prevents it for working. once you disable this setting, it works perfect.
D**N
Not too big - Not too small - just right.
Great product - works perfect!
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