The Tiny 4K can capture up to 4K30 or 1080p60 video and connects to a host computer using its USB-C to USB-C cable for power and data transfer, and a USB-A adapter is included. Its software control allows you to pan ±150° and tilt ±45°, both with speeds up to 120°/second. The lens can capture a wide 90° angle of view, and it features autofocus, auto-exposure, and auto white balance to ensure your image is always lit well and in focus. The dual omnidirectional microphones pick up your audio from all angles, and they feature noise cancelling to keep the audio crisp and clean. The camera can be mounted onto your laptop, monitor, or table using the included camera mount, and there is also a 1/4″-20 thread on the bottom of the camera for mounting onto a tripod.
Control your Tiny PTZ Camera, both the 1080P and 4K versions, from up to 32.8′ away with theĀ OBSBOT Tiny Remote Control. Simply plug the included USB receiver into the computer that your camera is connected to, and you can use the included remote to control zoom, pan, tilt as well as move between preset positions, or discretely control different Tiny PTZ cameras.
Save wear and tear on your cable and ports when you need to terminate Power and Data to protect you privacy or conserve battery power with thisĀ USB-A to USB-C Data Power Cable with On/Off SwitchĀ fromĀ OBSBOT. This 59″ long cable features an inline on/off switch that breaks the connection between your USB Type-A and USB Type-C devices without unplugging the cable connector from one or the other device. This helps protect your cable ends and helps prevent unnecessary wear and tear on your ports.
Portable, reliable, and providing analog audio to your camera or computer, thisĀ OBSBOT HQ MicĀ is for those who want clear, crisp sound without hassles for remote meetings, educational remote learning, and conference rooms. Its omnidirectional pickup pattern means your subjects will never be “off” mic, and the analog 3.5mm connector means you don’t have to worry about requiring special drivers, as almost all computers (Mac and Windows) feature an analog mic input. The rubber bottom provides good grip, so your mic won’t slide around on your desktop, thus avoiding the need for mic stands.
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