Start tapping, swiping, and pinching on your laptop’s non-touch display with help from the AirBar Touchscreen Sensor from NeoNode. Designed for Windows 10 laptops with 15.6″ 16:9 displays, the AirBar snaps onto the bottom of your laptop’s screen with the included magnets, and it connects to your system via an attached USB Type-A cable.
Once connected, the AirBar senses touch inputs by emitting an invisible light field over your laptop’s screen, allowing you to interact with the display using your finger, a stylus, a glove, a paintbrush, or other compatible pointing devices. Supported gestures include tapping, swiping, pinching, zooming, and rotating. Thanks to its "Plug-and-Touch" functionality, the plug-and-play AirBar doesn’t require any drivers or software for installation.
Layla Buckridge (verified owner) –
My daughter loves her AirBar. Seems to work great on windows 10.
Taryn Wolff (verified owner) –
I purchased this hoping it would work part of the time. It is extremely accurate. It’s worth every penny. The only thing I would do if I were you is to add something to make it stand out, Otherwise you may close the screen on the Airbar.
Breana Hills (verified owner) –
Being in IT it is very rare I will rave about a tech product. The Airbar is freaking great! I never thought it would work so well.
Humberto White (verified owner) –
Product works exceptionally well. Why the 3-star rating? The one issue that stops this from being a great product. It can only be plugged into a right side usb port. If your laptop, for instance, only has usb ports on the left (like mine), you have to buy a usb extension to be able to plug it in. While I did this, it is certainly not the optimal solution to make it work. If/when the manufacturer fixes this, likely by offering a unit that plugs into the left, my rating would go from 3 stars to 5 stars.
Dominique Reichel (verified owner) –
Works better than I thought it would
Wilburn Quitzon (verified owner) –
I find that the sensor works some of the time. Also you have to touch above the target. The system is quite sensitive as sometimes I am not even touching the screen for it to work.
Agnes Kunde (verified owner) –
I am unfortunately unhappy with the Air Bar. I’m not gonna lie, I was stoked. I waited something like 4 months for it to come in. I bought it as soon as it came in and it took forever to get here (almost 3 weeks, but I’m not blaming B&H for that). I am using this for a desktop, so I bought a new monitor that would be compatible with it. I have calibrated my screen probably 2 dozen times and I’ll never be able to hit the buttons on my Mach 4 screen with this bar. That said, if you’re looking to hit a precise target, don’t expect to be able to. It would work well on my daughter’s memory card game because it has a HUGE buttons to make the desired selections. The strange thing here is it’s not off my 1/2 each time in the same direction, it’s somewhere between 1/4 to 3 off. Once the screen thinks that I’ve touched the extreme of the monitor, it gets hung up there, making the offset that much more unpredictable. Its accuracy seems to suffer from a keystoning like problem. The closer you can get the sensor the better it becomes, but that is a useless idea if you need anything past 1 up from the bottom of your screen. I doubt I’ll be able to get a refund for any parts of my purchases. I say just get a touchscreen monitor. You’re looking at a comparable price point if you are buying a new monitor. That is what I’m doing right now.
Tyrese Ondricka (verified owner) –
upgrading the firmware was next to impossible but it worked fine out of the box, for 2 weeks after that it wouldn’t work with my laptop, very disappointing since i went to great lengths to care for the device