

The webcam works well with all usual video calling programs. No drivers needed to get it up and running. Like other webcams, OBSBOT Tiny is a plug & play USB device. Software OBSBOT Tiny Cam Windows software The webcam is nicely designed and gives the impression that it could withstand office rage. Your lovely face is captured at 1080p30fps and followed around thanks to built-in face detection and 2 axis movement. Gimbal can pan ☑50° and tilt: ±45° which will cover everything in front of the camera. Magnetic mount and 1/4″ screw of the OBSBOT Tiny I was also able to use it by powering it directly via mobile phone. Looks like they try to account for all these USB ports not having enough power to operate the motors? OBSBOT Tiny worked well on my laptop and desktop computer without the external power supply. USB-C is perfectly understandable, but it’s paired with a 5V DC jack port. I’m a little confused about the I/O of the webcam. OBSBOT Tiny can stand on its own, (if you don’t mind people looking up your nostrils), be mounted on a tripod thanks to an integrated 1/4″ screw and placed on the foldable table-alike stand which you can erect on a laptop or desktop monitor to support the webcam.

Inside the box, you will find the webcam, a charging cable and a magnetic monitor mount. OBSBOT Tiny uses small motors to move the camera and keep your face central without sacrificing the resolution in the process. In the past, similar features were offered by non-gimballed webcams which would use a wide-angle lens and reframe the picture (by zooming and therefore losing the resolution) to keep your mug central to the shot. It’s not a new concept for gimbaled cameras, but definitely a new feature among webcams. It uses 2 axis gimbal to follow your face and keep the camera pointed in the right direction. To keep the frame of the camera centred on your face. What if I mate a webcam and a motorised gimbal? What’s OBSBOT Tiny? I’m looking at you – OBSBOT Tiny OBSBOT Tiny ( AmazonUK, A m azonUS, OBSBOT Store) is the answer to a question that only a few of you ever asked. Despite owning several gimbaled cameras( Fimi Palm, Feiyou Pocket 2) none of them has a way of sharing their feed with a computer. I never pretended to be great at multitasking (in fact I’m bad at it), so I usually point the webcams where my face supposes to be, while I focus on (pun not intended) the HDMI feed from the main camera. My streaming setup consists of 2 Logitech C920 webcams and a Pa n asonic Lumix camera which usually points at something more important than my face.
