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The Kamelleo Rolling Dry Erase Board is a premium 24x48 inch double-sided magnetic whiteboard on a sturdy easel with lockable wheels. Designed with a durable melamine surface and engineered aluminum frame, it offers stain resistance and effortless mobility, making it perfect for dynamic office, classroom, or home environments.
Manufacturer | KAMELLEO |
Brand | KAMELLEO |
Item Weight | 25.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 23.62 x 47.24 inches |
Item model number | Mobile Dry-Erase Whiteboard |
Color | Pearl White |
Material Type | Made with premium melamine surfacing and an engineered aluminum frame to maximize strength. |
Size | 24x48 |
Ink Color | Mobile Dry-Erase Whiteboard |
Manufacturer Part Number | KAMELLEO |
S**R
High-quality, well-packed and arrived W/O any damage, a great purchase
I'm super happy with my 3x4 mobile whiteboard and highly recommend it.I'm a professor at a small college in the midwest. I'm teaching online this semester, and want to make the class as much like a regular class as possible. In a regular class, I'd stand at the whiteboard in the front of the room and either lecture or jot down key points students raise as they discuss the material.To replicate this, I have a webcam aimed at the whiteboard. On my screen, I can see all the students who've logged in remotely, Hollywood Squares-style. It's not the same as in-person, of course. But this, in combination with discussion boards and working with small groups or one-on-one, seems to be working pretty well.The whiteboard itself is very high quality - as good as the ones in the classrooms. The 3x4 size is perfect. It's large enough for my teaching needs, and I love that I can flip it over and use the other side. It's small enough that it doesn't take over my office, and it's reasonably portable---I set it up at home earlier this summer and tested it out there, and then moved it to my office at school where I've been using it daily.Assembly was not trivial but very do-able. Took me 30 minutes or so. The instructions are adequate, not stellar. I'd say take your time and don't rush it.In use, it's easy to flip over to write on the other side. Locking the wheels in place is easy and works well, so you can write away on the board and it won't move around on you. Unlocking the wheels so you can roll it around is easy, too.You should know a couple things about the height adjustability. First, you can choose from three different positions when you're initially putting it together. The tallest position is 12" higher than the shortest position, and there's a medium position 1/2 between them. For each of those three positions, there is a corresponding position for the tray that holds the markers & eraser.Also, it is possible to change the height of the board after you've initially set it up, but I don't think it's designed for frequent height changes and I wouldn't recommend doing it on the fly (i.e., during your class or presentation). Best would be to set it up at the height you think will work best for you, live with it for a day or two, then change if needed. Then, leave it at that height.--One caveat about webcams and lighting: This board is pretty reflective (just like the ones in the classrooms at my school). In person, it is perfectly legible (well, except for my messy writing). But most offices have uneven lighting, esp. if you're lucky enough to have a window. Reflections and light differences are greatly magnified by the webcam to the people watching remotely. This is partly because uneven lighting is always a challenge for photography, and because webcams usually struggle with uneven lighting. As a result, parts of the board will be less legible to remote viewer than other parts.There are a couple things you should do. First, make a short practice recording to see how it will look to your remote viewers. If uneven lighting or reflections make parts of the screen hard to read, then experiment with webcam placement, use a lamp or two and experiment with placement. If your space has windows, try with the shades down to reduce reflections.These suggestions will probably help, and might be sufficient. But if the image is still not clear enough, you can try using an actual camera instead of a webcam. Cameras are much more forgiving of imperfect light because they have better lenses. If your camera has a HDMI output and a movie mode, this will probably work. The camera's HDMI output allows people to to connect their camera to their TV to view their pictures on the big screen. But it can also be used to send the camera's output to a computer, just like a webcam does. You just need a HDMI capture card, and Amazon has lots of inexpensive ones (the one I got cost $25).Good luck!
M**E
“Kidsville Creative Center”
We bought the white board as an additional activities center for our 4 grandchildren who range from 3 to7.It is large and very well constructed with both sides being functional. 2 to 4 children can use it at the same time. It is magnetic and erasable which allows for a wide range of activities, e.g. art, math, spelling, playing with magnetic tiles, etc.The packaging is ingenious and protects the board during delivery very well.The instructions are poorly done. Diagrams are indecipherable, orientation of pieces, directionality of critical aspects, components are unaddressed and unidentified.(The previous sentence is meant to mock the writing style of the directions.)It would also make sense to include a starter set of erasable markers so children could immediately play with the board instead of wait until adults can go buy the markers during a holiday.Our grandchildren loved it once it was assembled and functional. It is so well made and such good price to value that I would definitely buy it again.
D**N
Must read before buying- I'm correcting some misinformation
If you are searching for a whiteboard, this is an honest review. There are people who are putting misinformation in their reviews of this item, so I would like to correct them and give a real, informed review. The whiteboard I have is 72" x 36" (6ft. x 3 ft.); it rolls smoothly on carpet (the only surface on which I've had it) because it has quality, locking, rubber wheels instead of plastic ones. It flips smoothly and with little effort. Assembly was straightforward and easy; follow the instructions and look at the images. Being that mine is six feet wide, I got my wife to help, and I do recommend having an extra set of hands for a board this size. There is no ghosting from previous writing, and the package comes with, among other things, an eraser that's magnetic.Ok, here is the correction of the misinformation. Firstly, when assembling, there are two round metal supports (part i) with holes drilled in them. These control the degree to which the board rotates. Before installing them, hold both in your hand and orient them the same way. If this step is skipped and they are installed out of sync, the holes will not align when rotating the board. Secondly, a desired height should be selected before assembling the cross support. If the cross bar is set to the lowest level, the board will be able to move up and down, but it will have to use the round, metal supports to hold it's position. Doing it this way, the board will not be able to be perfectly vertical due to the orientation of the holes on the support, but it gives the option to adjust the height. Thirdly, and speaking of the round supports, they are meant to hold the board at a position when it is NOT VERTICAL! Many people were saying that the holes don't align for the board to be vertical; THE ROUND, METAL SUPPROTS DO NOT ORIENT THE BOARD VERTICALLY. On the cross bar mentioned earlier, there is a "flipper" into which the board locks when the user wants the board straight up and down (vertical). This is the reason I said earlier that if the lowest position is selected, the board will not be perfectly upright. Let me say it again, the flipper holds the board vertically; the round supports are for when an angle is desired. Other reviewers did not understand this and left reviews saying the board was defective or unusable; that's ignorance. Lastly, and this is more of a tip than correction, the eraser is magnetic and will stick to the board. I write a lot with the board floating (not in the round supports or the flipper), and if the eraser is put at the bottom of the board, the board will not rotate; it will be neutrally buoyant and stay where left. If the eraser is off or placed higher on the board, AND the board is not in the flipper or supports, gravity will win and it will tilt.To conclude, don't let the misinformation in other reviews affect your decision about buying this board. I've had it for three months and have no complaints. For the record, I am neither affiliated with the company, nor have I been compensated.
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