Tech Review – ELECROW CrowView Note, Empower Your Devices as Laptops

The ELECROW CrowView Note is a 14-inch monitor with a built-in keyboard, touchpad, speakers, and microphone. Its all-in-one design simplifies setup, making it ideal for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, office use, studios, and on-the-go.

Our use case is only USB-C and screen mirroring which we feel is best for our region and indeed it does what it says on the tin, I have to note you need a decently branded USC-C cable for this to work as several would not and you know how cables are these days you get what you pay for.

This simple plugs into your smartphone and the option to screen mirror your phone will pop up on screen and away you go, some apps will not work in landscape mode so be sure to check your entire needs first but for the most it works fine but not Instagram on candybar phones.

There is a simple settings page you can adjust to your own needs and then you can just work away as it was a laptop and a cost effective one, in short this brings your device to the bigger canvas making work easy on the go and of course making it easier on the larger screen and the you can do it in reverse if you wish which makes it great for multitasking.

There is a decent picture here too and decent speakers so for media consumption you are good to go with little set up required and at an affordable price.

 

 

CrowView Note

• Lightweight and portable: Maximum thickness of just 0.78”

• Secure mobile office solution: Safeguard your data effortlessly

Mobile Office Challenges

• Editing on small screens is inconvenient and limiting

• Risk of information breaches with external computers

CrowView Note

• Simplified Integration: Integrated input/output for mini PCs, tablet PCs, and SBCs

• Effortless Connectivity: Connect and use multiple devices with ease

Complex Connectivity

• Cumbersome setups: hassles when connecting multiple external devices

• Inefficiency: Potential for operational inefficiencies and setup delays

Kickstarter Page

Unboxing and Look at the CrowView Note