Best Presentation Remotes for Windows PCs in 2022

What are the best wireless presentation remotes for PC? These are.

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If you're giving a big presentation, the ability to move and interact more with your audience is incredibly valuable. If you have to awkwardly stand up behind your laptop the whole time, it's nowhere near as engaging.

You need a reliable presentation remote that connects easily and travels well. Here are our recommendations for the best options for PCs.

Satechi Bluetooth Smart Pointer

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Satechi

I work for a well-traveled magician on the side, and we never go anywhere without our Satechi Bluetooth Smart Pointers. He's gone through three brands, and Satechi has always stood out as the best. The remote connects via Bluetooth and has a fantastic range. (We've generally had great luck between 20 and 30 feet).

If you're clicking through a slideshow and need to go back to a specific slide, there's a handy number pad hidden behind a little slide-out door. If you enter the number of the slide, it'll go back for you, which is incredibly handy when music misfires for a magic trick and you need to try to recapture the wonder.

My whole show rides on my presentation triggering properly, and the Satechi remote has been the only one I've used that works every time — Chris Funk, The Wonderist

You can also control music playback, skip tracks and slides, and control the volume of your device, so you don't need to be anywhere near your computer to do what you need to. These remotes are $45 on Amazon and come in black or silver.

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The Logitech R800 features a bright green laser pointer that's easy to see in any room, and the USB wireless receiver should allay any worries you might feel using a Bluetooth remote. With a 100-foot range, you're free to move about as you please without worrying about losing your connection.

The R800 has an LCD display that features a timer, which delivers silent vibrational alerts, so you can keep track of time without having to disengage from your audience. The large buttons are easy to navigate without having to look, and you'll get solid battery life from just two AAA batteries. Pricing starts around $50.

Doosl

Doosl's presentation remote is a little thicker than a pen, but it'll still fit comfortably in your pocket, and its hook helps it stay in place so you always know where it is. It features a laser pointer, so you can get the whole room focused on what matters, and it has great page-up and page-down support, as well as play, pause, and black screen controls for PowerPoint presentations.

The universal receiver means you can just plug in and go — no driver or pairing is required. Just in case you forget to turn off your Doosl, it features auto standby and "deep sleep" modes to conserve battery. Pricing starts at only $15.

Kensington

Kensington's $30-ish wireless presenter is designed to be ergonomic, with a comfortable in-hand feel and a simple button layout that allows you to switch back and forth between slides and use the laser pointer without needing to constantly look down at your hand.

The mini USB receiver fits in the remote's housing, so it never gets lost, and you don't need to pair the remote with your computer or install a driver — just plug it in and away you go. The receiver has a 60-foot range, so you'll be able to move about the room with confidence, knowing you'll stay connected.

DinoFire

Aside from its wicked cool name, the DinoFire presentation remote is an awesome, pen-sized device that uses an RF receiver to communicate with your computer. It can control PowerPoint, the whole iWork suite, Word, and Excel, so if you're giving any sort of business presentation, you're covered. And at only around $14, you can grab a couple for the road.

This remote runs on one AAA battery, and that's either convenient because you don't need to remember to charge it, or it's a little inconvenient because you can't just recharge it on the go. The RF receiver has a 98-foot range, so whether you're in a conference room or an auditorium, you're connected and in control.

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This wireless presentation remote features a USB receiver, a 39-foot range, and an excellent button layout for presentations where full engagement is key. The forward and back buttons are defined by raised bumps, so you know exactly which way your presentation is going at all times. There's also a blackout mode, so you can cut to black at the end or while you prepare your presentation.

For $15, this remote isn't exactly feature-rich, but according to its Amazon reviews , it's reliable and a great minimalist option. It supports the Office suite, and it has a red laser pointer. And it takes one AAA battery.

What say you?

Do you have a favorite presentation remote? Let us know in the comments below.

Updated February 2018: Added the Beboncool budget option and swapped in the Logitech R800 in place of the R400, since its LCD display is perfect for timed presentations and total control. Also added pricing for each remote.

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Guide to the Best Wireless Presenters (Presentation Remotes) for 2023

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In both the corporate and educational world, giving presentations is an important part of life. Anything that can help your presentation go smoothly can have a positive effect on your career. Luckily, there’s plenty of technology out there that can help you out in this area. Digital projectors are clearer and easier to see than the models we had available only a few short years ago, and most can now integrate with remote controllers.

Your typical remote controller is nothing more than a button that allows you to advance to the next slide. But there are a few models out there that offer much more control than this. You can start and stop multimedia, go back to a previous slide, or even use a laser pointer to draw attention to specific parts of your presentation. Today, we’re going to be taking a look at the three best presentation remotes on the market.

Canon PR10-G Wireless Presentation Remote

Whether you’re looking for the latest photo gear, a high-quality printer, or powerful business technology, Canon is an excellent choice. They’ve been manufacturing presentation remotes for quite some time now, but the PR10-G is the latest in modern presentation technology.

Canon PR10-G

The Canon PR10-G Wireless Presentation Remote is easy to hold in the hand, but built to withstand a lot of use and abuse. It’s made from injection molded plastic, tastefully designed with a lightly textured pattern that makes it both resistant to scratches and easy to hold. Right where your thumb rests are the easy to push buttons. They use rubber dome actuators that provide a firmer press but won’t wear out with time. At the top you’ve got a handy LCD display. This screen can be used for a variety of reasons. Most people will use it for timing your presentations.

I’m sure we all know how important this is. When rehearsing, it’s easy to set a timeline and stick to it. But once you get in front of people, you find that you’re either spending too much time on one topic, or rushing through the presentation quicker than you expected. With the timer, you’ll be able to find out where you are at with just a quick glance at the face of the display. You can also use the timer to keep track of where you are at in your presentation if you’ve integrated it with video or audio media.

Canon PR10-G

Perhaps the most important feature of any wireless presenter is the control layout. This is one of the many areas where the Canon model really excels. At the top, you’ve got the large button that turns the laser pointer on or off. A partial press will keep the light on as long as it’s held down. But if you depress it all the way, the laser will stay on until pressed a second time.

Below that you’ve got the typical forward and backwards buttons. Below each of those, there are two unique buttons you might not have seen before. The first is the “expand” button. This can be used with both PowerPoint or Keynote to blow up an image, video, or diagram to full size. Press it again to return to the standard size. On the right, you’ve got the start / stop button that can trigger playback of multimedia.

Canon PR10-G

Compatibility

The Canon PR10-G is designed to work straight out of the box with Apple’s Keynote or Microsoft’s PowerPoint. You won’t need to go through any complicated setup procedure, just unpack it and start using it.

The biggest issue with compatibility is range. Presentation remotes often have to choose between standard Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi direct. Bluetooth is the most compatible of all standards, but suffers from short range. Wi-Fi direct works only with modern devices, but supports a longer range. Canon found a creative solution for this problem. Their remote comes bundled with a high-powered Bluetooth transceiver that plugs into the USB port on any Mac or Windows computer. This allows them to use a higher-powered setting that isn’t supported by all devices. The end result is a huge 100-foot range, allowing the remote to be used in even the largest presentation rooms.

Even without drivers, the presentation remote can be used with any Windows computer from Vista SP2 and up. This means that Windows 7, 8, and 10 all work out of the box. Mac OS 10.5 and up are supported, meaning that the remote will work with any Intel based Mac released in the last 11 years.

Canon PR10-G

The stand out feature of this remote is the powerful green laser. This laser pointer might look a little different from the standard red ones, but it’s up to 8 times brighter than the red wavelength. This means that even in the brightest most well-illuminated room, you’ll have no problem drawing attention to the most important parts of your presentation.

Another great feature of canons presentation remote is the vibration feature. You can easily set notifications at various points throughout your presentations to help keep you on track. It will automatically vibrate one, five, or ten minutes before the end to remind you to wrap things up. You can also set the timer to vibrate at any other point, as needed.

Kensington Wireless Presenter

If the name rings a bell, it’s because Kensington is known primarily for their high-quality laptop security devices. The Kensington lock is generally accepted as being one of the locks on the market. Their remote presenter goes hand in hand with these locks, as you’ll often want to keep your notebook safe while you give your presentation.

Kensington Wireless Presenter

The incredibly compact Kensington Wireless Presenter is designed to be simple and easy to use. While it’s not the most attractive of the bunch, you might be surprised to learn that it’s actually very comfortable to hold in the hand. Its strong curves fit with the curves of your hand, meaning that you’re not going to get uncomfortable even when you’re using it for long periods of time. Aside from the four buttons on the face, there isn’t really a whole lot of extras on this presentation remote. But the one thing we did really like was the USB port on the bottom. This can be used to charge the remote, but also provides a handy storage space for the USB receiver when not in use.

Kensington Wireless Presenter

The control scheme with this remote is simple, but still highly effective. The two buttons that you’ll use the most, the forward and backward buttons, are located on either side of the main section. On the opposite orientation, you’ve got the play and stop buttons. The main difference between this button and some of the more advanced models is that each one serves a single purpose.

Kensington Wireless Presenter

For example, Canon combined the play and stop buttons. If your media is currently playing, then the button will stop it, and vice versa. But this can create confusion in presentations where there are multiple media types, or if you change slides without stopping the previous media. To avoid any awkward mistakes, many presenters will prefer this simple control scheme.

Kensington Wireless Presenter

The Kensington Wireless Presenter decided to go for a high bandwidth method of communication to offer solid range without dropouts. Running on the 2.4 Ghz frequency, it requires that a USB dongle be used with your computer. This transceiver can be used with Windows 7, 8, and 10 PCs. It can also work with OSX systems from 10.6 and up. It works with Microsoft PowerPoint out of the box, but the drivers allow you to map the buttons to the keyboard. With a few quick clicks, you can set it up to control any presentation software you like.

Logitech R800 Professional Presenter

We’ve reviewed Logitech’s accessories many times before, and not once have we come across one that disappoints us. While their professional wireless presenter is much larger than some, the impressive range of included features makes this presenter just as powerful as it is large.

Logitech Professional Presenter R800

The Logitech R800 Professional Presenter is ergonomically designed to be comfortable to hold in the hand, and keeps all of your most important features easily accessible from the face. But aside from the standard controls, you’ve got access to a powerful LCD display on the face that performs much of the same features as the Canon model. It can help you keep track of how long you’ve bene presenting for, how long you’ve spent on a particular slide, or show you a countdown to a specific time.

Logitech Professional Presenter R800

The controls are quite similar to those on the Canon. You’ve got the forward and backward buttons for navigating between slides, the full screen button for expanding visual aids, and the play button to start and stop embedded media. But the unique feature on this remote is the programmable button located just below the display. You can configure this button to set any particular element you like, giving you a little more control over your presentation.

Logitech Professional Presenter R800

This wireless remote presenter is compatible with a wide range of Windows PCs, starting from Windows 7 and going up to the latest release of Windows 10. It uses the same wireless technology as the Cannon, requiring a dongle but giving you up to 100 ft (30 meters) of range.

Logitech Professional Presenter R800

The Logitech R800 Professional Presenter has a couple of features we’ve seen before, but are happy to see included. It’s got the timed vibration feature, which we found to be a little easier to use than the Canon model. The timer is set from the included features, and gives you a ton of control over how and when the timer goes off. You can set different types of vibrations for different alarms. For example, short pulses can signify an impending time limit, or long ones can remind you to move on to the next slide.

Another great feature of this remote is the same high powered green laser pointer we liked so much. Once you use such a bright pointer it’s unlikely that you’ll want to go back to the basic model.

Which Wireless Remote Presenter is Right for Me?

Not sure which one is right for your business? For most users, we’re recommend the Canon PR10-G . This remote is fully compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, and gives you plentiful controls and a powerful laser.

You might also want to consider the Logitech R800 Professional Presenter . This model adds a powerful timing system that lets you make the most of the built-in vibration feature.

Finally, there will be a few people who just need something simple for their presentations. In this case, you can’t go wrong with the Kensington Wireless Presenter . It’s affordable, easy to use, and reliable. If this is all you need, there is no sense is spending money on a high-end model.

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I am seeking a presenter which is compatible with Corel software on a PC running Windows 10. I will appreciate any comments or suggestions. Thank you.

Thank you for the great reviews. I am currently using a Kensington Presenter Pro that has been good for me for quite some time now. I like the size and the button layouts; the range is wonderful; and the green laser is plenty bright. That all said, the one thing that drives me mad is the clicking sounds of the buttons. How on earth did the design team feel this was okay. During a quiet part of a presentation when I’m not talking, but still advancing slides, this is completely distracting.

You did not happen to mention if any of these above have silent ‘soft touch’ buttons. I think the Canon might, but not sure. Can you please confirm which ones do and which ones don’t.

Thank you. Cheers! Kevin

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Kensington Expert Wireless Presenter

This red laser pointer also lets you control the cursor and easily go between slides.

The red laser is clear, even on bright projection screens. Cursor control joystick lets you get more interactive without sitting at the screen. Works up to 150 feet away from the USB-receiver. Includes a carrying case for taking on the go.

Some buyers report issues working with Mac OS.

Kensington Wireless Presenter w/Laser Pointer

Ergonomic feel and 60-foot range are great, but software compatibility can be lacking.

Feels great in the hand and is easy to use. A strong laser pointer and long battery life with easy-to-spot buttons, a simple interface, and a USB dongle with 60 feet of range. Great option for those who need something quick and intuitive.

Real picky about what presentation software it will work well with.

Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote

A simple remote with an impressive range of features without a tedious setup and buttons.

The pointer highlights and magnifies on screen for great details. The cursor control is easy-to-use. Rumbling timer lets you know when you're hitting the end. Works with USB receiver or Bluetooth. Great for remote presentations and lectures.

Some buyers find charging port awkward and buttons cheap.

Logitech Wireless Presentation Remote

There's no learning curve when using this presentation remote thanks to its smart use of features.

This Logitech presenter remote comes with just five buttons so it's super easy to use. The bright red laser pointer is intuitive and allows users to see against most backgrounds from quite far away. Has a wireless range of up to 50 feet.

The laser pointer has failed for a few purchasers.

ELISWEEN Wireless Presenter Remote with Volume Control

Versatile and easy to use, the lack of software to learn makes this device a great choice.

You'll love the versatility of this 2-in-1 wireless remote with volume control. Freely switch between USB and type-C ports. Uses two AAA batteries. Easily advance slides, reduce video volume, highlight text with the red pointer, and more.

Buyers wish that it was rechargeable as you have to remember to bring replacement batteries.

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Buying guide for best presentation remotes.

Sian Babish

Updated March 2024

The digital revolution has left an indelible mark on the world of presentations. PowerPoint and similar software programs give us visual aids that become the focal points during lectures and conferences. Enter the presentation remote, a speaker’s solution to cutting the cord. With a presentation remote, a presenter is free to work the room instead of being cloistered behind a computer during key discussions.

Presentation remotes solve a logistic problem for speakers, especially in larger rooms and auditoriums. Wireless control is freeing, and with a laser pointer in hand, a presenter can speak from a distance while guiding the audience with a focal point. Whether you’re an educator or keynote speaker, investing in a presentation remote is a must. We examined the best presentation remotes to help you decide which one is on-point with your public speaking needs.

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Key considerations

Battery type.

Presentation remotes are powered by either alkaline or rechargeable batteries. A remote that takes alkaline batteries will likely require one to four AAA batteries.

Presentation remotes with rechargeable batteries power up quickly and hold a charge for several hours. Keep in mind that these batteries aren’t removable or docked to an external device. You simply plug in the cord into an available USB hub .

If you’re leaning toward a remote that requires alkaline batteries but want the perks of a rechargeable remote, you could split the difference and invest in rechargeable batteries . They cost more than alkaline ones, but the investment pays off long-term with fewer battery purchases.

Consider the spaces where you’ll deliver presentations. Some remotes have very limited ranges of between 30 and 50 feet. These are better suited for classrooms and small conference rooms. For auditoriums and halls with a lot of square footage to cover, consider a presentation remote with a range between 100 and 300 feet.

USB receiver size

The USB receiver comes in a variety of sizes. Some are only millimeters in width; others are the size of a regular thumb drive. Many presentation remotes are designed to have the receiver pop into the handheld device itself. It usually clicks into place, so it’s secure during storage. Other USB receivers are completely separate pieces, safely kept in a case with the remote after use.

Compatibility

Some presentation remotes are designed to be compatible only with specific devices and software. Others boast blanket compatibility, citing compatibility with the oldest and newest technology in the presentation space. The latter is an attractive feature if you’re a traveling speaker who can’t always predict what will be in the room when you arrive.

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Color doesn’t play a huge role in presentation remotes, although there are some models that go beyond the rudimentary black and gray. For the most part, they’re monochromatic with occasional color pops on buttons and logos. Color accents of silver, gray, and white are usually contrast colors to indicate where the buttons are and in some cases, what they do.

Laser pointer

The laser pointer is another standard feature. Unlike other buttons on the remote, this one has to stay pressed to beam in most models. This design element is also a safety feature, as lasers should be used with discretion; you wouldn’t want to accidentally shine it in someone’s eyes or in their line of vision. Laser colors are either red or green. While some say green is easier to see than red, laser color is a matter of preference.

The placement, design, and responsibilities of the buttons vary between models.

Some presentation remotes have a D-pad (directional pad), a recognizable four-way button seen on video game controllers and TV and DVD remotes. The D-pad will either be a single button that moves in different directions or a series of slightly spaced individual buttons. The left and right buttons most often control slide commands (for example, go back or move to the next slide). The up and down buttons take on different responsibilities depending on the model; they may control the blank screen command, scroll through a screen, or turn on the laser pointer.

Power switch

The power switch has the most thoughtful placement on presentation remotes. Since no one wants a presentation to come to a screeching halt with technical difficulties, it’s usually neatly tucked away in a place with the least amount of hand contact. For some models, it’s on the side; for others, it’s on the back.

Blank screen

The blank screen button varies quite a bit between models, but it generally remains in the same location. It’s either part of a D-pad setup or situated close to the D-pad as an independent button.

In some models, there is a separate button to initiate a connection between the remote and computer. Other models simply connect as soon as they’re turned on.

Presentation remote prices

Presentation remotes typically cost less than $100, so if it’s something you plan to use on a regular basis, the price is palatable.

On the low end, there are presentation remotes between $10 and $25. These tend to be made with lower-quality materials and components and may not be as reliable as their pricier counterparts. Between $25 and $90, you’ll find better-performing models with a focus on ergonomic design. Products in this range are also compatible with more devices and software. There are some presentation remotes over the $90 mark, and these integrate other technology into their design. For example, the remote may also serve as a mouse , or it might have programmable functions.

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  • Remember your USB receiver. Once your presentation concludes, be sure to remove the USB receiver from the computer right away. Set a timer on your watch or phone as a reminder to take it before you leave the room.
  • Double-check your presentation. Make sure there are no issues between your presentation remote and your computer. Arrive early to the lecture hall or conference room to leave time for setup.
  • Keep your presentation remote in a case. If it didn’t come with a case, invest in a compact, padded one to keep the remote protected inside your bag or briefcase .
  • Clean your hands before use. Use your presentation remote with clean hands to keep dirt away from accumulating between buttons. Hand sanitizer can remove excess residue in a pinch if you don’t have time to wash your hands.
  • Keep spare batteries on hand . Be prepared with an extra set of batteries in your bag. While many people have spare phone chargers, sometimes it’s harder to locate batteries when you need them right away.

Other products we considered

Because so many models of presentation remotes share the same features — and even similar shapes and designs — we took a special look at some remotes outside the norm. The DinoFire Wireless Finger Ring USB PowerPoint Presentation Clicker breaks from the handheld tradition and wraps itself conveniently around your pointer finger. It’s rechargeable, taking only one hour to charge and lasting for seven days. Periods of low activity kick off its sleep mode, so this futuristic presentation remote-ring is a top battery-saving and space-saving option.

For time-conscious speakers, the Doosl Wireless Presenter Laser Pointer Green PowerPointer Clicker Remote LCD Display with Timer is essential. This model has a green LCD display that is programmable with vibrating alerts to help you keep time. It has a 300-foot wireless range thanks to a top-grade microchip, so it’s an ideal pick for speakers who like to move around in a large auditorium.

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Q. My presentation has moving text and images on each slide. Can I control those features with my presentation remote? A. It depends less on the remote and more on how you design your presentation. For example, a plain PowerPoint presentation will move to the next slide with a single click. If your presentation has moving images or text, each one requires a single click to progress. After all interactive parts of the slide are completed, a final click transitions to the next slide.

Q. I’m left-handed. Are some remotes easier to use than others? A. Most of the presentation remotes on the market have axial symmetry, which means you can reach buttons just as easily holding it in the left hand as the right. For remotes with a side power switch, it’s usually located on the left lateral side. If you’re concerned about accidentally hitting it during use, opt for a remote with the switch on the back. 

Q.  Because my presentation remote is wireless, do I need to worry about any other device interference? A. Sometimes there is interference or interruptions during use if your USB receiver is plugged into a computer with other wireless devices, like a wireless keyboard . You could disconnect them temporarily in settings or manually remove their USB receivers during your presentation.

Q. My presentation remote worked fine at home, but I can’t get it to work in this room/auditorium. Now what do I do? A. If there is someone technical in the room who can help, hopefully they can resolve the issue. If not, call for IT assistance. While you’re waiting for them to arrive, try the USB receiver in another computer. You can also try one in another room to determine whether the issue is the computer or the remote itself. 

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Work from Home Tools: 15 PowerPoint Templates for Remote Teams

Ximena Portocarrero

Let’s be honest, working from home can be hard —even more, when you’re managing remote employees. According to a Flock survey , 34% of work-from-home teams say communication is their biggest challenge . So, here at 24Slides , our designers came up with an idea: What if we use PowerPoint to improve communication in remote teams?

Some believe PowerPoint is only for presentations, but this design program works to create great team tools as well. There are PowerPoint templates in all shapes and sizes where you can easily showcase anything related to your tasks. From a formal report to share in virtual meetings to creative work plans for your remote team (and everything in between!).

For that reason, today’s article comes with the best 15 PowerPoint templates to use as work from home tools. I’ve selected incredible presentation templates that will help you manage your remote team . There are also planning templates to make working from home a success in your company . And finally, I’ve added some professional templates for your project updates . Let’s start!

Top PowerPoint Templates for Managing Remote Teams

Team slides powerpoint template.

Work-from-home team diagram

Working remotely is more than just a shift of location from the office to your home (or favorite cafe). In most cases, it involves a reorganization inside teams in order to make the most out of remote work. Some people take on new responsibilities, some others must support key roles during this transition, and it’s important that everyone in the company is aware of these changes. So, here’s a set of elegant slides for team introductions. You can add a photo and a short description for each one of your colleagues. Another great way to use these slides is to share your team’s achievements. Who doesn’t feel motivated by recognition at work?

Flow Chart PowerPoint Template

Team Flow Chart

This template goes a little further than the Team Slides. On top of introducing your team, you will be able to establish relationships between areas and responsibilities. With this information, remote workers will know exactly who to turn to in case of task delays or any other work-related issue . In short, the Flow Chart PowerPoint template will help you showcase the new organizational structure of your team and keep a smooth workflow. Every remote manager’s dream!

Management Teamwork PowerPoint Template

remote team management slide

Now that we’ve already covered roles and responsibilities, it’s time to work on the team itself. What’s the use of knowing who does what if there is no team cohesion and collaboration? This is a challenging task for leaders and managers, and even more with remote teams. So, I’ve included the Management Teamwork slides on the list. As its name suggests, this template is ideal to talk about teamwork. It comes with a four steps timeline, a key skills slide, and – my absolute favorite! – a circle diagram to visually explain the importance of working as a team.

Creative RACI Matrix Template

RACI Matrix template

The RACI Matrix is a team management tool that helps you assign roles and connect them with specific tasks. Take a project report, for example. It goes through many hands before it’s finished. A person needs to write the first draft, then another must review the document, then there’s another person who adds the data, and so on. You could easily organize these tasks and keep track of all of them in the RACI Matrix. A must in every remote worker’s toolkit!

5 Planning Templates for Working from Home Effectively

Remote work powerpoint template.

Work from home PowerPoint Template

How is your team going to work remotely? Working from home comes with its challenges and you need to have an action plan.  Set up your team for success with the Remote Work PowerPoint template. Here, you’ll be able to talk about the importance of a well-organized workspace, share with your team the best work from home tools, create remote work schedules, and more.

Corporate Agenda PowerPoint Template

Corporate Agenda PowerPoint Slide

Your agenda contains all the tasks you need to finish in the day or week. It might sound simple but when you’re in charge of a team, the list could be endless. So, our designers created a corporate agenda template with everything you need to save your ideas and plans. In this work from home tool, you can choose between timelines, weekly schedules, project Gantt charts, and more.

Creative Process Flow PowerPoint Template

Creative Process Timeline Slide

As team leader, planning often means being one step ahead of problems. And an effective way to do so is by giving your team information or instructions on how to handle crucial operations. Use these visual PowerPoint slides to cover different processes step by step in linear and circular diagrams. You can even break down your next plan in phases (as a roadmap!) to make it easier to implement.

Work Plan PowerPoint Template

Deadline slide from a Work plan PowerPoint Template

Working from home might have sounded fun at first. But now that you’ve been in here for some time, you know planning is crucial to have a productive week (and if you don’t, it’s about time!). An agenda works fine for an overview of your tasks, but the Work Plan PowerPoint template is at a whole new level. This template comes with a team objectives slide, project deadlines slide, task checklists, and roadmaps. Simply put, a work plan will help you guide your remote team to execute that big project successfully.

Creative Product Roadmap Presentation

Creative Gantt Chart for work from home planning

One of the best work-from-home PowerPoint tools from the list! The creative Product Roadmap template is ideal when you have multiple teams working on the same project. You will be able to cover everything from the product concept to the release campaign in a solid, stylish presentation. This way, remote teams can have a holistic view of the process and know where their roles fit in. Don’t overestimate the power of a visual roadmap! You might be surprised by how many great ideas get lost when teams don’t get the full picture of a project.

Work-from-home Presentation Templates for Project Updates

Before we go through the last stack of PowerPoint templates for remote teams, let me remind you we have a HUGE template library . Here you can find thousands of templates for any type of presentation (and download them for FREE!) Now, let’s continue with the best PowerPoint resources for your project updates.

Project Status Presentation Template

Project Status PowerPoint Slide

As a team leader, you need to report the status of ongoing projects constantly. An email update could be fine, but… how many messages do you receive in a day? More than you can open and read thoroughly, that’s for sure. So, make your status reports a corporate presentation instead! You’ll be able to explain everything in an engaging virtual meeting and share with your manager and team all the information they need through visual slides. That’s what I call going the extra mile!

Corporate Checklist PowerPoint Template

Checklist PowerPoint Tool for remote teams

Checklists are great for getting things done! You just need to put down all your tasks in a list, one under another, and check them off as you complete them. It’s super easy! What if you use them to track your team progress? or even better, to present a project status? This corporate checklist template will help you showcase every project stage and tasks in all kinds of to-do lists.

Corporate Gantt Chart

Gantt chart tool for remote projects

The favorite tool of project managers: Gantt Charts. There’s so much you can communicate with them: operations, pending tasks, deadlines, a team progress, etc. However, an Excel document full of formulas is perhaps not the neatest way to present your project updates. Check out our corporate Gantt Charts for PowerPoint! You will be able to showcase different periods of time, milestones, and even add descriptions. And the best part is that you don’t have to build the charts from scratch.

Gantt Chart Templates for Project Presentations

Colorful Progress Bars PowerPoint template

The communication with your remote team doesn’t have to be all formal and structured. If business-like templates are not what you’re looking for, then we have these unique charts (have you seen anything like that slide before?). Aside from Gantt charts, you’ll find some useful progress bars to complement this project update presentation.

Progress Report PowerPoint Template

Work from home Progress Report Tool

We know it can be difficult to keep track of your team progress while working from home. In a remote scenario, keeping an open communication is key. That’s why I’ve included the Progress Report PowerPoint template in this list. You’ll find timelines, progress bars, and circle charts to measure how close your team is from your project milestones. But that’s not even the best part! There’s an employee progress slide where you just need to insert the metrics your company uses and complete the report. Or you can easily send these slides to your team and ask them to fill in their progress. Whatever works best for you!

Quarterly Business Review Template

Goals Slide for a Quarterly Review presentation

As a closure for this article, here’s the Quarterly Business Review template. You and your team have faced many challenges and had big achievements while working remotely. This is the time to gather it all and review how the business enters a new quarter. Share how far you’ve come, projects completed, key wins, and new goals for the next period.

You know how a gear machine functions: each part should be connected and in sync to make things work. The same happens with great teams! And I’m sure these 15 PowerPoint templates will help you improve your team communication and make remote work go smoothly for everyone.

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Remote presentations: The only guide you’ll ever need.

Yousef "yoyo" abu ghaidah.

  • March 31, 2020

Remote presentations have become quite the trend in today’s corporate world. Heck, there are reports that state 4 out of 5 corporate presentations are now delivered completely remotely .

That’s incredible!

It’s clear how today’s technology brought some major conveniences in the way we do business. I mean, why would I spend hours of my time commuting to a location to give a 30-minute presentation when I can do the same thing in the comfort of my own home?

Laptop on desk being used

But like all convenient things in life, people take them for granted.

Listen, remote presentations aren’t an excuse to be sloppy. If you’re delivering a remote presentation, then you have to work extra hard to make sure your session’s a success.

Because remote presentations make it easy to lose the one thing that every presentation so desperately needs to be successful: a nurtured human connection.

Okay, I know I sound like a pretentious spiritual guru when I say this, but it’s true.

A key trait for all successful presentations is to treat them like a conversation. And the only way to have a ‘good’ conversation is to make sure the connection between the deliverer and recipient is present.

I know this sounds a bit flaky and intimidating, but don’t worry. In this post, I’ll detail what remote presentations are, establish what makes them effective, discuss their pitfalls, and go over a few tips and tricks to make sure you nail your next remote presentation.

What are remote presentations?

Remote presentations are any presentations that are hosted and facilitated in virtual settings, particularly where the presenter and members of the audience are not physically in the same space.

In most cases, they require an internet connection (I mean, how else are you going to get your slides across?)

Man using laptop with sunset

Some examples of remote presentations include webinars, e-lectures and web-conferences. Heck, if you’re using a tool like Zoom or Skype to share your screen and go over a set of slides, that counts as a remote presentation too!

Why are remote presentations effective?

Two reasons.

First and foremost, you, as a presenter, have immediate access to anyone, anywhere, at any time. I can’t overstate just how much benefit this can bring to just about anybody in this day and age.

A professor in Mexico can teach students in South Africa over an online lecture.

A management consulting company in Australia can go over their findings with their international peers over a webinar.

A presentation design agency made up of people from all over the world (that’s us, by the way) can present their designs to their clients in Massachusetts ( yep, we did this, too! )

Man looking at laptop in remote presentation webinar

The second reason comes with the benefit of the first. Using remote presentations helps everyone involved cut down on time (no more long commutes or travel requirements) and cost (no more expensive hardware like screens or projectors).

The caveats

While we should recognize the enormous amount of benefit that remote presentations can bring, we also have to recognize their downfalls.

Ignore these at your own peril. They can cause some serious reputable damage. Nobody wants to be the guy that colleagues and clients sigh at whenever a presentation is involved.

Interaction and feedback isn’t easy in the virtual world

When you’re on stage, it’s easy to stop at a point, look at an audience member in the eyes, ask a question, receive a response, expand on the audience member’s answer, and move on with the content.

Let’s take a step back now. Why is the process easy?

A presenter can gauge the reaction of the audience, look at someone who has a facial expression of interest, and engage with that member.

In short: the mode of interaction is easy because the audience member’s facial expression invites the presenter to engage with that person.

Does this all sound complicated? Then consider another, more familiar approach.

You’re on stage, and you make a joke to ease the formal tension in the room and get more people relaxed.

If people laugh, your joke was a hit and you were dead on.

If, on the other hand, the audience is dead silent, then you know your joke didn’t land so well, and you need to work on your comedy routine.

The point is, we’re able to interact with the audience because we’re encouraged to do so. The feedback is immediate, and we’re able implement an approach to our delivery to move the content forward.

Now take these contexts and apply them in a remote presentation setting.

Receiving feedback remotely

See the problem now?

We’re not able to immediately understand the feedback our audience is giving us. Yes, there are hints and queues we can pick up on (like an audience member typing “haha” in the chat window after you made a joke in the middle of your presentation), but it just isn’t the same thing.

The point is we have to work extra hard to make sure we can both receive some sort of feedback from the audience, and leverage some sort of interaction based on that response.

I’ll go over some of the methods I personally use later in this post.

Technical difficulties suck when you’re remote

My anxiety is at its peak whenever I host a webinar, because my mind comes back to one question.

“What if the internet dies and I leave my audience stranded?”

technical difficulties in remote presentations

You might think I’m just paranoid, but give me the chance to validate that fear to show you what I mean.

In early 2019, I co-hosted a webinar with the fine folks at LogMeIn’s GoToWebinar. In that webinar, I was set to give a live (yes, live) PowerPoint tutorial to every person that signed up to attend the session.

Over 1,500 people registered for this webinar. In fact, someone at LogMeIn told me that this webinar was the one that had the most amount of registrants by a large margin.

Can you imagine my internet connection dying half way into the session and leaving every single person who attended that session with nothing? Literally wasting their time and devaluing their busy schedules?

Of course, I’m giving the extreme scenario. But technical difficulties don’t have to be so detrimental. Even the smallest challenges can set your remote presentation up for failure.

Things like choppy videos, awful microphones, slow internet connections and trouble registering for and/or joining the remote presentations can cause some serious harm to your remote presentation’s outcomes.

Sure, technical difficulties can happen when you’re delivering a presentation on stage, too. But I’d argue that these technical difficulties can be mitigated quite easily. Projector not working? No problem, get someone from IT to fix it. Still not working? Fine, give out handouts and use the handouts instead of the slides.

But in the remote world? Things are different. People often don’t have the time (and if I’m being really honest? The skills, too) to fix whatever troubles they’re faced with. Decisions have to be made in seconds, not minutes, and a solution needs to be found ASAP.

Distractions and remote presentations go hand-in-hand

Giving a presentation in a conference room? You have the room, and have total control of the outcomes.

Giving a presentation on stage? The venue’s yours, and you know what you’re dealing with.

Giving a presentation remotely? Things change.

And you know what? I could go on for hours about this. But I think this 43 second video can do all the talking for me.

The experience of this poor soul embodies every remote presenter’s worst nightmare.

I digress. The point is, distractions come far and wide when it comes to virtual presentations.

And to make matters worse: Some of these distractions aren’t even in your control.

I was once pitching a sale to a potential client over a Zoom conference call. In the call, I was going over the proposal slide-by-slide.

I was on my game, hitting point after point. I knew I was really, really close to closing that sale.

And then my neighbor in the apartment upstairs thought it would be good to blast some dubstep music at 100% volume. It was so bad my ceiling literally shook.

I was distracted and frustrated. All I could do was try to keep calm and carry on. Sure, I could have asked her to hold on for a second while I dealt with the issue, but it would be rude to keep her for a whole waiting for 10 minutes in absolute silence.

I apologized profusely, and asked her to schedule the call.

At first, she understood and agreed. But that moment was gone. She wasn’t as inspired as she was when we were engaged in a discussion, and  the potential sale understandably just fizzled out.

The point is this: remote presentations are a lot more susceptible to distractions. Yes, some of these distractions can be in your immediate control. But others, like a lousy neighbor playing awful music in the middle of your conference call, aren’t.

In case you’re wondering, yes. I did confront the neighbor and even filed a noise complaint. I haven’t heard a peep since then. 

Total lack of a voice’s potential

It’s one thing to have a robotic, monotonous voice when you’re on-stage or delivering a session in a closed room.

But an unengaging voice is a whole different diabolical thing when delivering a remote presentation.

When behind a computer screen, an effective voice really matters. It helps build trust, emphasize on key points, create emotional contexts, and even help strategically sequence content.

But when a remote presenter makes no effort to vary his pitch or volume throughout the session? Or worse, doesn’t pause in between key pieces of content?

Then I can almost guarantee you that nobody is going to take that remote presentation seriously.

woman coughing during remote presentation

I’ve been asked to attend a large number of remote presentations in my career. Some of them were mandatory.

And I can tell you, hand-on-heart, that whenever I do take part in these remote session, and I feel that the presenter adopts an absolutely zero-sense-of-creativity approach to his voice?

I stop caring. Immediately.

Sure, I may still be in the session. But I’m only pretending to take part and browsing Reddit instead.

Effective visuals aren’t optional

Let’s be clear about something from the get-go.

To me — and I realize this is biased because I’m the CEO of a presentation design agency, but still — effective visuals are absolutely 100% required when delivering a presentation remotely.

And the reason for that is straightforward: You need to find ways to keep the audience engaged since you don’t have many options available.

I’ve already mentioned that the use of one’s voice is essential when it comes to delivery. But even if you adopt the best voice-related approach in the world, it won’t matter if you present slides like this:

Ugly Slide - Using statistical models to analyze customer requirements

It’s 2020, folks. Nobody has the time for ugly fonts, misaligned pictures and ugly clipart anymore. Everyone wants information that’s easy to process and remember.

And effective visuals help with that. Let’s be honest, wouldn’t you want to look at something like this instead?

Clean Slide - Using statistical models to analyze customer requirements

How to win at the remote presentation game

Okay, I’m done with the depressing information now.

Let’s go over the tips, tools and strategies that will ensure every remote presentation that you deliver is an outstanding success

Create an environment that allows for remote connection

I get it. It’s hard to make sure that you constantly interact with your audience when you’re dishing out your content remotely.

But just because it’s hard doesn’t mean you can’t do it.

Take the time to set up your virtual space in order to ensure there’s at least some sort of interaction between you and your audience.

Remote meeting at a cafe

For example, when I use a web-conferencing platform like Zoom to host my remote presentations, I make sure that at least half of my participants have a microphone so that the remote presentation is treated as a conversation rather than a lecture-like session.

If I’m hosting webinars, I make sure that every attendee in the webinar session has the ability to engage with my content by typing in the chat box, or taking part in my quizzes, polls and surveys. I even read out some of the answers I receive to make clear that I am indeed listening.

Here’s another trick I use when presenting remotely: I always ask questions as I go through my content. I do this regularly, and I make it a point to not move on until I receive a response.

Oh, and my questions aren’t “Any questions?” either. They’re meaningful, engaging, and help create context.

What I do is something along the lines of this:

"So, how many of you think that you just aren’t creative enough to design something effective in PowerPoint?"

"Chris, I see that you said no in the chat box. Can I know why?"

"Come on Chris, waiting on your answer here, my man! Don’t keep me and 90 other people hanging like that."

Adopting a similar approach highly encourages your audience to become active participants in your session. And there’s nothing more beautiful than that.

Take your designs seriously

Yes, you need to design effective visuals for your remote presentation. It isn’t an option.

You owe it to your audience to make sure they stay as engaged as possible while you’re delivering your material.

I realize that time is money. If you can’t design beautiful slides around your content, and you don’t have the time to do so, then here are a couple of solutions to consider:

Option A: Get a presentation template

Consider this option if your remote presentation is simple and/or more routine. Examples include: status updates and internal meetings.

Get your hands on a decent presentation template . Some are free, some aren’t. The only thing I’d note here is to make sure you get a template that’s effective and from a reputable seller. Trust me, you don’t want to buy an ineffective template .

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Option B: Get professionals to design your slides for you

Consider this option if your presentation is critical. Examples include: pitch decks, sales proposals, major webinars, virtual summits, etc.

Get a professional or an agency to design your slides for you. This is often a more expensive approach, but it’s well worth it.

Also, try and avoid freelancer platforms like Fiverr, Upwork and 99Designs . You might end up being very disappointed.

If you’d like, our agency can do all the hard work for you . We’ve designed presentations and templates for brands all over the world, from major Fortune 500 companies to one-man startups. So, if you’re up for it, get in touch and we can get a call going.

Check out a presentation designed for Exxon Mobil!

Mitigate the risk of technical issues and distractions with a solid backup plan.

I’m not going to give you some boring fluff like “always be prepared for the worst” because you already know about that cliche junk already.

But I do want to take the time to show you how to be prepared in the event you run into technical faults, or are distracted by things beyond your control.

And it all comes back to this one principle: You have to make sure you have an alternative way to successfully communicate your content.

For me, this means that I have a backup internet connection. If my internet disconnects, I use the mobile hotspot feature on my phone, connect to it, and continue the session.

Similarly, if my computer decides to break down and stall on me, I have my laptop ready to go.

And if both options fail, I make sure that one of two things is actioned immediately. I either:

  • Record a video of the content I want to communicate using a video recording service like Loom, and send it to the participants of the session whenever I can, alongside a request to reschedule the session if they’d like, or;
  • Immediately have a co-worker take over the session whenever I have to stop the session for whatever reason

Let me be clear, none of these options are ideal, but when everything goes to crap, you have to remember you’re in damage control mode.

The show must go on!

Invest in the right equipment

You know what really hurts a remote presentation experience? These things:

  • A slow internet connection which leads to choppy audio and video
  • A $2 microphone that sounds like you’re talking into a tube
  • A webcam with the picture quality of a 1940’s motion picture
  • A less-than-ideal software solution that makes it extremely hard for you and your audience to take part in your sessions

I could go on, but I won’t.

microphone on table to symbolize the use of voice

Invest in valuable equipment. Get a decent microphone, a fast internet connection, and a webcam that doesn’t suck. Also make sure that the platform you’re using to host your remote presentation doesn’t have an interface that cavemen can resonate with. 

Use your voice like your life depended on it

Like I mentioned before, the use of one’s voice is essential when it comes to delivering remote presentations.

using voice like a man's life depended on it

Do not be afraid to be seen as someone that’s unprofessional, dramatic, or even immature, just because you’re making the effort to engage with your audience.

Excited about something you’re presenting? Elevate your pitch and get that excitement recognized. Trust me, it’s contagious.

Conveying something a little more serious? Pause frequently to let your message sink in.

Telling a joke to ease tension? Chuckle at the end of it to signal that you’re making things comfortable for everyone.

Make your passion known.

Don’t be your own distraction

One time, I attended a webinar where some CEO of a SaaS company was going over his latest product that was set to be launched soon.

I absolutely hated it.

He did everything right. He used his voice well, his visuals were decent, the video was smooth as butter, and the audio quality was perfect.

But every 30 seconds, he’d cough or clear his throat, and it felt like a knife was stabbing my ears.

Every. 30. Seconds.

It was torture.

man distracted by loud noises

I really feel bad for the guy, because I know it wasn’t intentional. Still, his experience led me to write this section.

Please realize that when you’re delivering a remote presentation, you are the center attention during that time. Everything you do can be heard (and in some cases, seen). Be conscious about the subtle things.

And for God’s sake, have a bottle of water with you or something.

Don’t go for the safe approach every single time

Please don’t adopt a cookie-cutter approach all the time.

Be creative. Find things that will make your audience remember you and look forward to your next round.

Man walking on rope to highlight a safe and risky approach to doing things

Using things like games and contests can elevate your remote presentation to new heights! And they don’t even need to be complicated. Something as simple as “The first attendee to tweet something with #ThisHashtag doesn’t pay for lunch next week” will do just fine.

Even better: Leverage other software solutions into your remote presentations! When I facilitated a virtual presentation design workshop with Konami Gaming, I had every attendee use a whiteboard that I hosted on Miro to compile their ideas. I then went through each and every one of these ideas to give merit to the discussion.

Put a face to the name (optional, but recommended) 

This one’s subjective, but I’ll mention it anyway.

It’s always a good idea to have a webcam ready if you’re giving a remote presentation. Allowing your audience to watch you go through your material helps put them at ease.

A webcam on a laptop

This makes sense. Putting a face to the name makes the whole experience feel more human-like.

And if nothing else, it helps establish trust. A smile can go a really long way. Trust.

You’re ready!

Did you go through everything in the post?

Good. Now you’re ready. You know exactly what remote presentations are, their major drawbacks, and ways to overcome any obstacles thrown at you.

Yousef "Yoyo" Abu Ghaidah

Thanks Yoyo, very nice information. I have read every letter, right away, even when it is past my bedtime. This information will come in handy the next weeks. Good tips on what not to do and how to actually deliver a good remote presentation.

Thanks Tom!

one more thing I’d like to add which makes a huge difference. STAND while you’re making your presentation. It will automatically improve the sound, gives you more energy and stamina. I got a standing desk for that reason and it’s been a game changer.

Thanks Yoyo, good things to consider.

Thanks Shaun!

Oh Absolutely, Erica!

Remote Presentations can be really challenging. But I think with the help of this guide, I can actually get the maximum benefits.

How do you feel about animations and transitions in remote presentations? Will the effects be jerky or smooth? Even if the presenter has good internet, could the end user be affected?

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Top Pick: If you are looking for a little more wireless range, the Logitech R800 Wireless Presenter is certainly worth considering. It is the younger, more sophisticated brother to the Logitech R400. It features all the amazing features that the R400 provides, but some additional boost. It gives you a lot more freedom to move around with a wireless range of up to 100 ft that’s also accompanied by a powerful green laser pointer that’s easy to see even on brightly lit rooms and LCD and Plasma displays. An inbuilt timer will also gently keep you on time.

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Control and store your presentation like a pro using the Kensington expert presenter. This clicker comes with an 8 GB Micro SD card that seamlessly fits in the USB receiver, so you do not have to worry about plugging your laptop into an unfamiliar setup or forgetting your flash drive. It also has a 150 ft wireless range that certainly gives you the freedom to roam around a big room without having to worry about losing the connection. The bright green laser allows you to draw attention to important items in your presentation on bright projectors.

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This is arguably one of the best wireless remotes in the market today. It is a little pricy compared to its peers, but it is also easy to see why. The Logitech Spotlight allows you to go beyond the traditional laser pointing as it highlights and magnifies your focus areas on the screen. This clicker also uses mouse-like cursor control so you can easily open links or pause and play videos as you wish. The Spotlight will also let you know when it is time to wrap up your presentation with gentle vibrations.

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Often, going for the best price is a simple but good option. With a price of $9.88 (last checked this morning) , we do not list any other presentation remotes cheaper than the Clicker Wireless Presenter Remote . Just remember that it's not always the best option to go for the cheapest one.

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With at least 2375 reviews and counting, the Logitech Wireless Presenter R400 might be another option to consider. This large amount of reviews signalizes that many people are using it, with most of them beeing satisfied.

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It's quite rare that the saying "You get what you pay for" turns out incorrect. If you have the money on the sideline, feel free to choose the most expensive item from our list: The Logitech Spotlight Remote currently sells for $99.99.

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Essential Remote Team Best Practices

The landscape of work has undergone a seismic shift in recent years, with remote work emerging as a dominant force in the global economy. This transformation, accelerated by technological advancements and recent global events, has reshaped how teams collaborate and businesses operate. However, with this evolution comes a unique set of challenges for distributed teams, including communication barriers, cultural disconnects, and productivity hurdles.

To thrive in this new environment, organizations must adapt and embrace best practices tailored to remote work dynamics. These strategies are crucial for maintaining team cohesion, ensuring effective communication, and driving productivity across geographical boundaries. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore 20 essential best practices for remote teams, covering everything from daily operations to planning successful offsite meetings. By implementing these tips, your team can overcome common pitfalls and unlock the full potential of remote collaboration.

 

1

Establish Clear Communication Channels

Designate specific platforms for different types of communication (e.g., Slack for quick updates, email for formal communications)

2

Set Expectations for Response Times

Create guidelines for response times based on urgency and nature of communication

3

Implement Regular Check-ins

Schedule consistent team meetings and one-on-ones to ensure connectivity

4

Use Video Calls for Important Meetings

Utilize video calls for crucial discussions to capture facial expressions and body language

5

Choose the Right Project Management Tool

Select appropriate software (e.g., Monday.com, Asana) to keep teams organized and on track

6

Utilize Cloud-based Document Sharing

Use platforms like Google Workspace for real-time collaboration on documents

7

Implement Virtual Whiteboarding Tools

Use tools like Miro or MURAL for digital brainstorming and visual collaboration

8

Encourage Asynchronous Collaboration

Use tools like Loom or Notion to allow team members to contribute at their own pace

9

Create Virtual Water Cooler Moments

Set up spaces for casual conversation to replicate spontaneous office interactions

10

Celebrate Team Wins and Milestones

Acknowledge achievements to reinforce shared success and motivation

11

Implement Remote Team-building Activities

Organize virtual activities like online games or book clubs to foster relationships

12

Encourage Peer-to-Peer Recognition

Implement a system for team members to appreciate each other's contributions

13

Set Clear Goals and Deadlines

Establish SMART goals and break larger projects into manageable tasks

14

Use Time-tracking Tools

Implement software like RescueTime to help team members understand their work patterns

15

Encourage Work-life Balance

Promote healthy boundaries by setting clear expectations about working hours

16

Implement Focused Work Sessions

Introduce "deep work" concepts for concentrated work on important tasks

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Research and Compare Meeting Room Providers

Consider options like Davinci Meeting Rooms for occasional in-person gatherings

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Consider Location and Accessibility for Team Members

Choose meeting venues that are convenient for most team members

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Evaluate Amenities and Technology Available

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Plan for Hybrid Meeting Capabilities

Prioritize spaces with robust hybrid meeting technology for inclusive participation

20 Remote Work Best Practices

Communication Best Practices

Effective communication is the cornerstone of successful remote teams. Without the luxury of face-to-face interactions, it is crucial to establish robust communication practices that keep everyone aligned and informed.

1. Establish Clear Communication Channels

Designate specific platforms for different types of communication. For example, use Slack or Teams for quick questions and updates, email for formal communications, and project management tools like Monday.com, Asana, or Trello for task-related discussions. This clarity helps team members know where to find information and how to reach out effectively.

2. Set Expectations for Response Times

In a remote setting, it is easy for messages to pile up or get lost. Establish guidelines for response times based on the urgency and nature of the communication. For instance, instant messages might require a response within a few hours, while emails could have a 24-hour window. This prevents miscommunication and reduces anxiety about when to expect replies.

3. Implement Regular Check-ins

Schedule consistent team meetings and one-on-one sessions to ensure everyone stays connected. Daily stand-ups can help teams align on priorities, while weekly or bi-weekly team meetings allow for broader discussions. Regular one-on-ones between managers and team members provide opportunities for feedback, support, and addressing individual concerns.

4. Use Video Calls for Important Meetings

While not every interaction needs to be face-to-face, video calls are invaluable for important discussions, brainstorming sessions, or sensitive conversations. Seeing facial expressions and body language helps prevent misunderstandings and fosters a stronger sense of connection among team members. Encourage team members to turn on their cameras during these calls to maximize engagement and build rapport.

Collaboration Tools and Techniques 

In the remote work environment, leveraging the right tools and techniques is essential for seamless collaboration. These digital solutions bridge the gap created by physical distance, enabling teams to work together effectively.

5. Choose the Right Project Management Tool

Selecting appropriate project management software is crucial for keeping remote teams organized and on track. Tools like Monday.com, Asana, Trello, or Jira offer features such as task assignment, progress tracking, and deadline management. When choosing a platform, consider your team’s specific needs, workflow, and the complexity of your projects. Ensure the tool integrates well with other software you use to create a streamlined workflow.

6. Utilize Cloud-based Document Sharing

Cloud-based document sharing platforms like Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 enable real-time collaboration on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. These tools allow multiple team members to work on the same file simultaneously, reducing version control issues and eliminating the need for constant file exchanges. Implement a clear folder structure and naming conventions to keep your shared drive organized and easily navigable.

7. Implement Virtual Whiteboarding Tools

Virtual whiteboarding tools such as Miro, MURAL, or Figma bring the collaborative energy of in-person brainstorming sessions to the digital realm. These platforms allow team members to visualize ideas, create mind maps, and work on design projects together in real-time. Encourage your team to use these tools for brainstorming sessions, project planning, and visual collaboration.

8. Encourage Asynchronous Collaboration

Asynchronous collaboration tools like Loom for video messaging or Notion for collaborative wikis allow team members to contribute at their own pace, accommodating different time zones and work schedules. This approach reduces the need for constant meetings and allows for more focused, uninterrupted work time. Establish guidelines for when to use asynchronous communication versus real-time collaboration to maintain a balance that works for your team.

Building Team Culture Remotely

Fostering a strong team culture in a remote environment is essential for maintaining morale , boosting engagement, and creating a sense of belonging among distributed team members. While it may seem challenging without physical proximity, there are numerous strategies to build and nurture a vibrant remote team culture.

9. Create Virtual Water Cooler Moments

Replicate the spontaneous interactions that occur in office settings by creating virtual spaces for casual conversation. Set up dedicated Slack channels for non-work discussions, such as #random or #watercooler, where team members can share interesting articles, memes, or personal updates. Consider implementing virtual coffee breaks or lunch sessions where team members can join a video call to chat informally, fostering connections beyond work-related topics.

10. Celebrate Team Wins and Milestones

Acknowledge and celebrate team achievements, no matter how small. Use team-wide communication channels to announce project completions, client wins, or individual accomplishments. For significant milestones, consider organizing virtual celebrations, such as online team happy hours or sending surprise care packages to team members. These celebrations reinforce a sense of shared success and motivate the team to continue excelling.

11. Implement Remote Team-building Activities

Organize regular team-building activities that can be conducted virtually. This could include online game sessions, virtual escape rooms, or team trivia contests. Consider book clubs, fitness challenges, or hobby-sharing sessions to cater to diverse interests. These activities provide opportunities for team members to interact in a relaxed setting, fostering stronger relationships and improving collaboration during work hours.

12. Encourage Peer-to-Peer Recognition

Implement a system for team members to recognize and appreciate each other’s contributions. This could be through a dedicated Slack channel or Teams chat for shout-outs, a monthly “kudos” email, or using recognition features in project management tools. Peer recognition not only boosts morale but also helps team members understand the impact of their work on colleagues and the overall team goals.

Productivity and Time Management

In a remote work environment, maintaining high productivity and effective time management can be challenging. Without the structure of a traditional office, team members must develop self-discipline and utilize strategies to stay focused and efficient.

13. Set Clear Goals and Deadlines

Establish SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals for both individual team members and the team as a whole. Break larger projects into smaller, manageable tasks with defined deadlines. Use project management tools to track progress and ensure everyone is aligned on priorities and timelines. Regular check-ins can help address any roadblocks and keep projects on track.

14. Use Time-tracking Tools

Implement time-tracking software like RescueTime or Toggl to help team members understand how they are spending their work hours. This data can reveal productivity patterns, identify time-wasting activities, and help in more accurate project estimations. Encourage team members to use these insights for self-improvement rather than as a surveillance tool.

15. Encourage Work-life Balance

Promote a healthy work-life balance by setting clear expectations about working hours and respecting off-hours. Encourage team members to take regular breaks, use their vacation time, and disconnect at the end of the workday. Lead by example and avoid sending non-urgent communications outside of working hours. Consider implementing “no-meeting” days to allow for uninterrupted focus time.

16. Implement Focused Work Sessions

Introduce the concept of “deep work” or focused work sessions. Encourage team members to block out chunks of time (e.g., 90-minute sessions) for concentrated work on important tasks. During these periods, team members should minimize distractions by turning off notifications and avoiding email or instant messaging. The Pomodoro Technique , which involves 25-minute focused work sessions followed by short breaks, can be an effective method for maintaining concentration and preventing burnout.

Finding and Using Rented Meeting Rooms

While remote work offers flexibility, there are times when face-to-face meetings are invaluable. Rented meeting rooms can provide the perfect solution for occasional in-person gatherings. Following is how to find and make the most of these spaces:

17. Research and Compare Meeting Room Providers

When searching for the ideal meeting space for your remote team, Davinci Meeting Rooms stands out as a premier option. Davinci Meeting Rooms offers a wide network of professional meeting spaces across numerous locations, making it an excellent choice for distributed teams. 

One of Davinci Meeting Rooms' strengths is its vast selection of locations, ranging from downtown business centers to suburban office parks. This variety ensures you can find a convenient spot for all team members, regardless of their location. Davinci Meeting Rooms also offers transparent pricing, allowing you to compare costs across different venues easily. You can select a location convenient for team members. If your team is spread across different cities, consider a central location or rotate meeting locations to be fair to everyone. Look for venues with good public transportation links and adequate parking facilities. For team members who may need to travel long distances, consider proximity to airports and hotels. Accessibility for team members with disabilities should also be a top priority.

18. Consider Location and Accessibility for Team Members

Choose a location that is convenient for most team members. If your team is spread across different cities, consider a central location or rotate meeting locations to be fair to everyone. Look for venues with good public transportation links and adequate parking facilities. For team members who may need to travel long distances, consider proximity to airports and hotels. Accessibility for team members with disabilities should also be a top priority.

19. Evaluate Amenities and Technology Available

When considering rented meeting space, you will find a comprehensive range of amenities and cutting-edge technology to support your team’s needs. Key features typically include:

• High-speed Wi-Fi with reliable connectivity

• State-of-the-art video conferencing systems for seamless hybrid meetings

• Interactive whiteboards or smart displays for collaborative sessions

• Large, high-resolution screens for impactful presentations

• Ergonomic seating and adjustable lighting for comfort during long meetings

• On-site business center with printing, copying, and scanning services

• Catering options or kitchenette facilities for refreshments

With Davinci Meeting Rooms, you can filter rooms based on specific amenities, ensuring you find a space that aligns perfectly with your meeting objectives. Whether you need a formal boardroom for client presentations or a more relaxed setting for team brainstorming, Davinci Meeting Rooms offer versatile options to suit various meeting styles.

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20. Plan for Hybrid Meeting Capabilities

When selecting a rented meeting room, prioritize spaces that offer robust hybrid meeting capabilities . This ensures that team members who cannot attend in person can still participate effectively. Key considerations include:

• High-quality audio and video equipment that allows remote participants to see and hear clearly

• Multiple cameras to capture different angles of the room, including close-ups of speakers and wide shots of the entire group

• Interactive technology that enables remote participants to contribute in real-time, such as digital whiteboards that can be accessed both in-room and remotely

• Reliable, high-speed internet connection to support seamless video streaming and online collaboration

• Screen sharing capabilities for both in-room and remote presenters

• Chat or Q&A features that allow remote participants to contribute without interrupting the flow of conversation

By ensuring your rented space can accommodate hybrid meetings effectively, you maintain inclusivity and productivity, regardless of whether team members are physically present or joining remotely. This approach also provides flexibility in case of last-minute changes to attendance or unexpected travel issues.

Making the Most of Rented Meeting Spaces

When utilizing rented meeting rooms for your team gatherings, it is crucial to maximize the value of your rented space. Here are key strategies to ensure a productive and engaging meeting experience:

1. Arrive Early to Set Up and Test Equipment

Designate a team member to arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. This allows ample time to:

• Familiarize yourself with the room layout and controls

• Test the Wi-Fi connection and video conferencing equipment

• Set up any presentation materials or displays

• Adjust lighting and temperature for optimal comfort

• Coordinate with local meeting room staff for any last-minute needs or questions

2. Utilize Available Tools and Spaces Effectively

Make full use of the resources in your rented meeting room, including:

• Use whiteboards or smart displays for brainstorming sessions

• Leverage breakout rooms for small group discussions

• Take advantage of high-quality AV equipment for impactful presentations

• Utilize any available office supplies or business center services as needed

3. Balance Structured Meeting Time with Informal Interactions

While it is important to stick to your agenda, also allow time for team bonding:

• Schedule short breaks for casual conversations

• Consider using rented meeting room common areas or lounges for more relaxed discussions

• If catering is provided, use mealtimes as opportunities for team members to connect informally

• Plan ice-breaker activities or team-building exercises that take advantage of the in-person setting

4. Gather Feedback for Future Rentals

After the meeting, collect input from your team to improve future experiences:

• Ask about the suitability of the room size and layout

• Get feedback on the effectiveness of the available technology

• Inquire about the comfort level and overall experience

• Discuss any additional amenities or services that would have been beneficial

Offsite Team Meetings: Beyond the Meeting Room

When planning offsite meetings with rented meeting rooms, consider extending your team’s experience beyond the primary meeting space:

1. Look for Spaces with Breakout Areas and Collaborative Zones

Rented meeting rooms often offer versatile layouts that include main conference rooms alongside smaller breakout areas. Utilize these spaces to facilitate small group discussions, brainstorming sessions, or provide areas for team members to recharge between intense work periods.

2. Balance Work and Leisure Amenities for Team Bonding

Often, rented meeting rooms are situated in buildings or complexes with additional amenities. Look for venues that offer lounges, outdoor spaces, or recreational areas where your team can relax and bond during breaks or after the formal meeting concludes.

3. Consider Nearby Attractions for Team Activities

When selecting a meeting room location, research nearby attractions or activities that could complement your offsite. This might include restaurants for team dinners, parks for outdoor activities, or local cultural sites for team outings. Concierge services with the rented meeting room provider can often assist in planning these extra activities.

4. Plan for Meals and Refreshments

Certain rented meeting room providers like Davinci Meeting Rooms Take advantage of catering and beverage options to keep your team energized throughout the day. Consider scheduling working lunches in the meeting room or arranging group meals at local restaurants to change the scenery and encourage informal interactions.

Conclusion: Remote Team Best Practices

Successful remote team management requires a thoughtful approach to communication, collaboration, culture-building, and productivity. By implementing best practices such as clear communication channels, effective use of digital tools, and strategic in-person meetings through services like Davinci Meeting Rooms, teams can thrive in the digital workspace.

The landscape of remote work continues to evolve, driven by technological advancements and changing workforce expectations. As such, it is crucial for teams and leaders to remain flexible and open to new ideas. The practices outlined here provide a solid foundation, but the most successful remote teams will be those that continually adapt and refine their approaches.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Q: What are the most important communication tools for remote teams?

A: Essential communication tools include video conferencing platforms for face-to-face meetings, instant messaging apps for quick questions, and project management software for task-related discussions. It is crucial to establish clear guidelines on which tools to use for different types of communication.

2. Q: How can we maintain team culture in a remote work environment?

A: Maintain team culture by creating virtual water cooler moments, celebrating team wins, implementing remote team-building activities, and encouraging peer-to-peer recognition. Regular virtual social events and informal chat channels can help foster connections among team members.

3. Q: What should we consider when booking a meeting room for an in-person team gathering?

A: When booking a meeting room, consider the location's accessibility for all team members, available amenities and technology, and the space's suitability for your meeting objectives. Davinci Meeting Rooms offers a wide range of options with comprehensive amenities and easy booking processes.

4. Q: How can we ensure productivity in a remote team?

A: Ensure productivity by setting clear goals and deadlines, using time-tracking tools, encouraging work-life balance, and implementing focused work sessions. Regular check-ins and clear communication about expectations can also help maintain high productivity levels.

5. Q: What are some best practices for planning successful offsite team meetings?

A: For successful offsites, set clear objectives, create a balanced agenda that includes both work and team-building activities, and plan for follow-up actions. Consider utilizing spaces beyond the main meeting room, such as breakout areas or nearby attractions, to enhance the team experience.

Additional Resources

16 Tips to Ensure Your Remote Staff Stays Engaged

https://www.davincivirtual.com/blog/tips-to-ensure-your-remote-staff-stays-engaged 

5 Tips to Improve Communication Within Your Remote Team

https://www.davincivirtual.com/blog/tips-to-improve-communication-within-your-remote-team

How to Transition to Remote Work [Tips & Tricks]

https://www.davincivirtual.com/blog/how-to-transition-to-remote-work

25 Important Tips to Manage a Productive Virtual Team

https://www.davincivirtual.com/blog/25-important-tips-to-manage-a-productive-virtual-team

Why Collaboration Is Essential in Business While Working Remotely

https://www.davincimeetingrooms.com/blog/why-collaboration-is-essential-in-business-while-working-remotely 

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  • 【Bright Red Light & Long Control Distance】A bright red light that is easy to see against most backgrounds, clearly pointing out the key points you want to emphasize; Long control distance: Air mouse range: 82FT, Wireless control range: 164FT, Light range: 656FT, makes you can freely move around the room
  • 【Rechargeable Air Mouse presentation Remote Control】 The computer clicker for presentations is not only a powerpoint remote clicker, but also an air mouse, with terrifically sensitive wireless cursor control,which serves like a real mouse, enter/exit mouse mode by clicking cursor switch button (last button). Built in 300 mAh battery, charge 3H to get weeks of use time, the slide clicker will go into sleep mode and turn itself off when not in use to save power
  • 【Easy to Use and Carry】 The plug-and-play computer clicker for presentations helps with work flow when presenting without installing any software. USB receiver stores inside the bottom of this presentation clicker, the clip of the rechargeable wireless presenter remote like a pen, allowed you to clip it to pocket or book, convenient placement to prevent loss, curved design gives you a more comfortable grip
  • 【What you get】 Package list: 1xPresenter Remote with usb receiver, 1x User Manual. Responsible after-sale service, please don’t hesitate to contact with us if any problems, we promise will provide you with satisfactory solution.

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Wireless Presenter with Mouse Control

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Pointer Light Red Red Green Red Digital Laser/Red Laser
Power Method AAA Battery Rechargeable AAA Battery Rechargeable AAA Battery
Receiver Type Type C & USB A USB USB Type C & USB A Type C & USB A

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Package Dimensions 6.3 x 1.61 x 1.06 inches
Item Weight 0.952 ounces
ASIN B09F3C3PBH
Item model number TK701
Batteries 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
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Best Sellers Rank #3,336 in Office Products ( )
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Date First Available August 27, 2021
Manufacturer Shenzhen Woqi Science & Technology Co., Ltd.

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Customers like the ease of use, battery charge, and control pointer of the remote control. They mention that it's easy to set up, charges quickly, and responds quickly to video. They appreciate the mouse feature and the long charge life. Opinions are mixed on range, quality, and performance.

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Customers find the remote control easy to use. They say it's convenient and easy to set up. Customers also say it makes teaching easier, is helpful for presentations, and connects easily with their device.

" Easy to use , strong laser beam for pointing at screen...." Read more

"...Seems to be high quality and connects easily with my device ." Read more

"...It plugs right into the USB slot and works. No software install or anything necessary ...." Read more

"...'click' is not as pronounced as some other clickers so it is difficult to track by feel whether or not you actually clicked the button or how many..." Read more

Customers like the control pointer. They say it has a nice mouse feature, and the clicker is really helpful. They like that it can function as a mouse pointer and navigate the mouse. Some customers also like that the remote control is easy to use.

"...year and it came in handy with quick video response and just being so handy !..." Read more

"... Sooooooooo handy !!! The laser pointer did not show up on the promeathean, but thats ok I would instead use the mouse pointer to point something out...." Read more

"Fits easy in hand. I love the mouse capability ." Read more

"...However, it also functions as a mouse --a function you can turn on/off when you want to do so. I LOVE it--it is awesome!..." Read more

Customers like the charging of the remote control. They mention that it holds the charge for a long time and has a great charge life.

"...It stays connected well and the battery last a good while it seems to be well built and durable. This is a must have if you present using PowerPoint...." Read more

"...is brilliant. Charges quickly and holds a charge . Every thing you need.The only issue I had was a BIG ONE...." Read more

"...It is amazing for the classroom. But my 1st one stopped charging and the arrows on the 2nd one stopped working." Read more

"...It also holds a good charge as I have not had to charge it since the initial charge when I opened it...." Read more

Customers like the size of the remote control. For example, they mention it's easy to travel with, fits comfortably in their hand, and is lightweight. Some say that it allows them to roam the room while controlling the display.

"...Very small and fits easily in front pocket ." Read more

"This works great once you get use to using it. Easy to carry around in a pocket or on a notebook." Read more

" Fits easy in hand . I love the mouse capability." Read more

"...a tv remote, but I think this unit's smaller size makes it more convenient for travel and doesn't take away from its usability...." Read more

Customers like the battery charge of the remote control. For example, they mention it charges quickly, it's rechargeable, and it responds quickly. Some say the product is reliable and efficient.

"...I was teaching Kindergarten this year and it came in handy with quick video response and just being so handy!..." Read more

"Great value! Responds quickly , haven’t had a chance to try its range yet, buttons all work...." Read more

"...I love that it is rechargeable so I don't have to worry about fumbling batteries anymore." Read more

"...is brilliant. Charges quickly and holds a charge. Every thing you need.The only issue I had was a BIG ONE...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the performance of the remote control. Some mention that it works incredibly well, smoothly, and easily. However, others say that it doesn't work, the laser pointer even stopped working, and that the arrows on the 2nd one stopped working.

"...This little device is affordable and works great , I especially love the air mouse function as my previous pointers did not have them...." Read more

"...It works as a curser and clicker , a lot of my coworkers liked it as well and I had to share the link to multiple teachers because it worked so great!..." Read more

"...The laser pointer even stopped working . I fully recharged it, and the light shows it's charging, but it no longer works...." Read more

Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the remote control. Some find it well built, reliable, and high quality, while others say it didn't last, is poorly made, and failed miserably. Some customers also mention that the pointer is difficult to control.

"...arrow worked fine, but as a presentation controller, this thing failed miserably requiring multiple clicks to advance PowerPoint slides...." Read more

"...connected well and the battery last a good while it seems to be well built and durable. This is a must have if you present using PowerPoint...." Read more

"...After I charged it for the first time, it died . It has great features, but is poorly made." Read more

" Product didn’t last . I used it about 4 times and it officially gave out." Read more

Customers have mixed opinions about the range of the remote control. Some say it has a great range, perfect for presentations, and long range for larger venues. However, others say it's very short, not strong enough, and can't move too far away.

"...The green laser is super right and it has a long range for larger venues . Very small and fits easily in front pocket." Read more

" Can not move too far away . I walk during presentation so it doesn't work all the time" Read more

"This is the best mouse. So easy to use, great distance in the room . I present a lot, different size rooms, and this has performed easily...." Read more

"... Has nice range and works well as a mouse.Very happy i got this thing" Read more

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