Description
This is the latest version of the parrot teleprompter we took a professional teleprompter and shrunk it down which made it much more portable and affordable. The parrot teleprompter allows you to read your script while maintaining eye contact with the camera, which can help you connect with your audience. It attaches directly to most slurs and camcorders in seconds making it the easiest teleprompter to set up. Just mount it to your camera and insert your smartphone to the integrated grip. Our free app will allow you to manage your scripts and play them back for you to read naturally. The optional parrot teleprompter remote (sold separately) allows you to control the script remotely as you read it so you can save more time producing videos. The parrot teleprompter is perfectly suited for filming video blogs, YouTube videos, corporate trainings, interviews, Indy films and much more stop wasting time memorizing lines and editing video. The parrot teleprompter makes it easy to record your videos and connect with your audience.











Farah.D –
Conforme à l’annonce, mais…
Lorsque je l’ai acheté c’était super, même si ouvrir le clapet et y glisser le téléphone en même temps est compliqué tout seul (car le clapet est très serré).Mais au bout de quelques mois, le prompteur a commencé à pencher, ça doit être le matériau: plastique: pas très solide…Dommage…
Derek K. –
Incredible support
I only have one negative review on this product and that is the difficulty in inserting the phone but otherwise I have contacted your support department on two occassions, one for suggestion on how to mount to a notebook computer and the second was getting the remote to link to the bluetooth on my phone.On both occassions the respose came back within twenty four hours. That is the best response I have ever had from any company and just for that reason I will always buy their products.
InHisService –
Truly great product for an unbelievable price!
Single best piece of equipment for creating your own podcast videos hands down.The price point compared to similar items made the Parrot Teleprompter seem too good to be true. It it doesn’t matter how low the price is if the product doesn’t work, right? But this one does!I read the reviews and took a chance and ordered it. Two days later I was unboxing it and marveling at quality build and the number of adapters included to fit just about any lens. Note: The 77mm adapter comes attached to the back cover that protects the unit when not in use. It looks like it’s one solid piece but it does screw off… just not easily. The 77mm adapter is the one I needed and was I frustrated by not finding one among all of the individually packaged adapters. I even searched online to purchase one separately. I finally noticed there was one image on the website that showed the back cover separated from the ring. I tried separating the ring from the back and it didn’t budge at first. It REALLY looks like it’s one solid piece. The size and shape make it difficult to get a good grip on the two pieces to provide the torque necessary to unscrew them but perseverance paid off after several attempts.Setup was easy and soon I was ready to experiment. I bought the remote control and I think it is essential to having a good experience with the teleprompter. I will review the remote separately but let me note here that the remote could use more explicit setup instructions too. I actually thought it was defective and ordered a replacement. Thank goodness for Amazon Prime because the replacement was on it’s way before I even boxed up the return. I moved to getting my script loaded into the app. That wasn’t as easy as it seemed either. Another issue that would disappear with more explicit instructions.Unless you want to type in your script using the tiny keypad on your phone, which seems gruelling and time consuming, you’ll want to type it up on your computer and then transfer it to your app via Dropbox or File Explorer. It’s super cool that Parrot has automated the process with Dropbox for us. Follow the steps inside the setup menu and in less than a minute you’ll establish a direct connection between your Parrot app and a special folder on Dropbox where you can save all of your scripts.All that was easy. The missing bit of information in the instructions is that your script needs to be saved in a *.txt format. Mine was saved as a Word document and it showed up as a million different symbols in the teleprompter. I called Parrot and spoke to Darrell (I believe) and he, very kindly, set me straight.Once I had all that figured out I setup my first experiment. Without the remote it was difficult. Speaking in a normal voice with a normal pace, which is what one would want to do in a video podcast, we naturally speed up and slow down depending on the content. No matter where I set the speed it was either too fast or too slow depending on the flow of the script. The remote really is essential for a polished performance.Having said that, the app works perfectly. The teleprompter is easy to read and incredibly helpful. The phone clamp is a little loose so you have to make sure your phone is seated properly but that is no problem. I imagine it would be impossible to make a universal fit, fit perfectly.Yesterday my replacement remote arrived. At first I thought it was another dud and called Parrot for help. By the way, they are awesome. Friendly, helpful and very professional. It turned out that the power button isn’t meant to remain lit and the connect button on the back must be depressed by the tip of something much smaller than a fingertip or fingernail- but not sharp. Darrell suggested the end of a paper clip but I was reluctant to use that. I was afraid the thin plastic cover over the button would puncture. I used a closed ball point pen and that worked. Including this step in the instructions would make this issue a non issue. Making the button easier to use would be even better.Once I had it paired with my phone I reset my experiment. Fantastic! With the remote in hand I could start, stop, pause, speed up and slow down the script as much as needed to generate the perfectly timed script. Knowing I was in complete control of the speed helped me relax and focus on the content which made for a much more natural delivery.I gave the Parrot Teleprompter five stars despite the initial difficulties because the issues are with the instructions NOT the product. I would encourage the company to revise the included instructions and include a few FAQs and tips for the initial setup. Aside from that the five stars are definitely well deserved. I just don’t think a better option for the price is available.
Christopher –
Great little prompter, just a few quirks
Overall great little teleprompter that is fairly easy to setup and use.The software is a little glitchy. Trying to edit my script in the software didn’t work well so I had to edit on my notepad on my iPhone and then import most of the time.I’d give 4.5 stars out of 5 if I could.
Romanski –
Great Telepromter!
Very useful and compact teleprompter! Bought it after I borrowed same one from a friend and it’s just perfect for my camera 🙂
Tom Gojmerac –
Works great
I like everything about the product it works well. The part that grips your phone really holds on to it, strong spring action. A little difficult getting your phone in there but once it’s in, it’s not coming out easy. So no worries, the other annoyance is the remote, works great but it takes over the input of characters from my phone when it’s connected could be operator error on my end I just go in and de activate via Bluetooth and all is well
Tate –
Remote doesn’t work
The product works well so far except the remote. The remote does not even power on.
TechGentry –
An amazing product with slightly concerning build quality.
I bought this to use with my Lumix G7 and while at first I was skeptical of it because of its build quality, I can say for sure that I bring this with me everywhere.Aside from the build quality, everything about this product is amazing. I was surprised at the clarity of the words as they scroll onto the teleprompter screen, I can clearly read every word. It is also a great combination when used with the Parrot teleprompter app. The app allows you to write scripts, change font size, change scroll speed, change margins, everything you could ever want. (As a side note you will need to enable the mirror option in the app when using the teleprompter.Not only is the teleprompter affordable, its very portable. it easily breaks down and stores inside my
Case Logic SLRC-206 SLR Camera and 15.4-Inch Laptop Backpack (Black)
which I use to take all of my camera gear with me, it doesn’t even take up that much space.I’ve used it with my Lumix G7 (my daily driver) as well as a Cannon Rebel T6, it works great with both cameras. The one thing I will say is that the thread size on my G7 is 46mm and there was no mount adapter with that thread size included. Luckily I had a step up ring that allowed me to use the teleprompter on my lens. I used the
Sensei 46mm Lens to 52mm Filter Step-Up Ring
with my lens in order to use the included 52mm adapter mount.Included with the teleprompter are the following thread size adapter mounts(depending if your lens thread size is larger or smaller you may need a step up/down ring):-49mm-52mm-55mm-58mm-62mm-67mm-72mm-77mm-82mm Now I’d like to address the build quality which is what stops me from giving this product 5 stars. I realize that a lower build quality makes the item cheaper to produce and it’s partly for that reason that this teleprompter is so affordable. The body of the teleprompter as well as the cover are made of plastic which can feel fragile. The adapters/mounts for mounting the teleprompter to your lens are made of metal and feel sturdy, I never have to worry about bending or warping them.The other issue I’d like to address which isn’t necessarily an issue with the teleprompter itself is the remote offered to purchase along side it. I own an Iphone and as such I use the teleprompter with my Iphone. The remote is meant to make life easier when using the teleprompter, offering features like rewinding the script, resizing text, and playing/pausing the script. In the case of the Iphone app(I can’t speak for android), it does almost none of this. The only feature I’ve been able to use is the text resizing which honestly isn’t even a feature I use. So I would not recommend buying the remote with the teleprompter, at least not until it’s fixed.Overall the Parrot teleprompter is an amazing product that I highly recommend to anyone shooting scripted video as it is a great addition to your camera gear arsenal as well as a great tool. 🙂
Todd Groves –
Easy to set up and use with app.
There are many other, more expensive, choices out there for teleprompters. But, this one is quite easy to set up and use. The smartphone app that you can download for it works perfectly with the remote control that comes with it. You can get larger teleprompters, but, the difference in costs is quite dramatic.
Jason E Cooper –
Info about using full frame wide angle lens
I’m using a Canon R5 with the RF 24-70L. The 82mm ring works great. I was hoping I could get wide angle view without vignetting, but have to set the zoom to around 40-42mm to avoid seeing the edges of the teleprompter…. for my setup, this forces me to push back the camera about 2ft from where I had it mounted on my desk… not ideal, but it works. I’m using it with my old iPhone 6, and works good for teleprompter duty. The included app is not great, but definitely works, and its nice they include a little bluetooth remote. I think I’ll probably check out some other teleprompter apps as well. I was hoping I could house a Lilliput or Feelworld monitor as an alternative to an iPhone, but the teleprompter “clamp” only extends down about 3/4 in. It would be nice if there’s a solution to use a 5in or 6in monitor… to get hdmi monitoring view, while looking into the lens… perhaps there’s a monitor out there on the market that is shallow enough to fit, but neither of my current monitors work, as they’re about 1in thick.Overall, a good product at a great price… I would recommend it. For a next generation, I would hope the developers work to accomodate wider angle full frame lens. Would really like 28mm to work without vignetting. And redesigning the clamp to accomodate small hdmi monitors would be awesome.