I'm already a streamer on Twitch for retro gaming, however I wanted to incorporate some IRL Bowling since I bowl a lot of tournaments and would like to stream on twitch for my audience there, as well as facebook for friends and family to watch. So I've been looking at Wireless streaming cameras, not a regular webcam. I've looked at the Emeet Streamcam One, really good for the budget, but I'm not sure if it looks that good for 30fps, but I like everything else about it. I've looked at more expensive options (Mevo, ObsBot Tail Air, and the Aicoco onAir) but they all have a smaller battery life, and are almost or over double the price of the Streamcam One. I don't want to use my phone because I would like to use it to read twitch chat or allow me to track my bowling scores into an app. Just want my phone to be available to use and not act as the camera itself. Do you happen to have any recommendations?
OK so first off I was sent 3 emeet stream cam cameras and did not have a great experience using more then one to stream and the image was not even close to as good as the tail air. The tail air has much more going on being ptz too. All I can tell you is the mevo or the tail air would be better if you need a wireless camera and you can add a usb power bank if you need to extend the time of the battery. If you don't care to much about image quality then go with emeet. Or try it and if it's no good sent it back.
Please help. I am not a camera expert. Looking to up my video quality versus an iphone. Flow state is so important to me. How do you feel the Insta360 x4 Link compares to the Obsbot Tail Air? Equal in image quality and flowstate? If so, I feel the Tail AIR forthe win. Appreciate your help greatly.
So these are 2 completely different cameras with more specific use cases. It would totally depend on how you would be using the camera. If it was skiing or mountain biking and where you want to record yourself in the action. It would be a no brainer the 360...for more studio and live recording with ptz functions and NDI integration. With hdmi out and uvc use...well the obsbot fits the bill. Hope this helps you.
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan OHHH WOW!! I feel you just helped me immensely. Will the osbot tail air provide good flowstate? I am looking to make those professional slowmotion flow steady videos?
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan I have asked so many people this question. No skiiing, no fast action. Just fast walkthrough of property tours. Will the Osbot Airtail provide that good/equal flow state and video quality? I am feeling the advantage of the webcam and tracking me as I walk across lots could be more beneficial. I just want to make sure I am not sacrificing excellent video quality/photo quality to showcase properties with an insta360. Try to get most bang for my buck :))) I wish I could afford both but I can not. Currently using my phone. Hoping that both choices will provide better video /flow state quality.
@@atdez ok I'm going to be honest with you. I would go with the Osmo Pocket 3 creator Kit from DJI... It can give you the high quality you want and kit you a picture with less distorted view of an action cam but give you the smooth flow of a gimbal. i own one and for what your liking for this may be the best best. You even get the tracking and you can use it as a webcam. With the creator kit you get the great DJI mic with 32 bit float.
Watching here wow
Thank you 😊
Great video! You helped a lot! Thank you!
Thanks for watching. Glad it helped you.
Awesome and very awesome, Studio 😊🎬📸📸
Thanks! yes it's a interesting camera for sure.
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan awesome. So many Cameras to test out.
Great setup and amazing quality!
Thanks a bunch I appreciate that.
I'm already a streamer on Twitch for retro gaming, however I wanted to incorporate some IRL Bowling since I bowl a lot of tournaments and would like to stream on twitch for my audience there, as well as facebook for friends and family to watch. So I've been looking at Wireless streaming cameras, not a regular webcam.
I've looked at the Emeet Streamcam One, really good for the budget, but I'm not sure if it looks that good for 30fps, but I like everything else about it.
I've looked at more expensive options (Mevo, ObsBot Tail Air, and the Aicoco onAir) but they all have a smaller battery life, and are almost or over double the price of the Streamcam One.
I don't want to use my phone because I would like to use it to read twitch chat or allow me to track my bowling scores into an app. Just want my phone to be available to use and not act as the camera itself.
Do you happen to have any recommendations?
OK so first off I was sent 3 emeet stream cam cameras and did not have a great experience using more then one to stream and the image was not even close to as good as the tail air. The tail air has much more going on being ptz too. All I can tell you is the mevo or the tail air would be better if you need a wireless camera and you can add a usb power bank if you need to extend the time of the battery. If you don't care to much about image quality then go with emeet. Or try it and if it's no good sent it back.
Hi John lookin' mighty fine. Great info & enthusiasm for live streamin'.. 👍
Thanks
Please help. I am not a camera expert. Looking to up my video quality versus an iphone. Flow state is so important to me. How do you feel the Insta360 x4 Link compares to the Obsbot Tail Air? Equal in image quality and flowstate? If so, I feel the Tail AIR forthe win. Appreciate your help greatly.
So these are 2 completely different cameras with more specific use cases. It would totally depend on how you would be using the camera. If it was skiing or mountain biking and where you want to record yourself in the action. It would be a no brainer the 360...for more studio and live recording with ptz functions and NDI integration. With hdmi out and uvc use...well the obsbot fits the bill. Hope this helps you.
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan OHHH WOW!! I feel you just helped me immensely. Will the osbot tail air provide good flowstate? I am looking to make those professional slowmotion flow steady videos?
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan I have asked so many people this question. No skiiing, no fast action. Just fast walkthrough of property tours. Will the Osbot Airtail provide that good/equal flow state and video quality? I am feeling the advantage of the webcam and tracking me as I walk across lots could be more beneficial. I just want to make sure I am not sacrificing excellent video quality/photo quality to showcase properties with an insta360. Try to get most bang for my buck :))) I wish I could afford both but I can not. Currently using my phone. Hoping that both choices will provide better video /flow state quality.
@@atdez ok I'm going to be honest with you. I would go with the Osmo Pocket 3 creator Kit from DJI... It can give you the high quality you want and kit you a picture with less distorted view of an action cam but give you the smooth flow of a gimbal. i own one and for what your liking for this may be the best best. You even get the tracking and you can use it as a webcam. With the creator kit you get the great DJI mic with 32 bit float.
@@CoffeeTalkandTechJohnRyan HA!! I think I am going to cry!!!! I will look into now. Thank you so much for your help.
Is Overheating webcam if used for a long time?
I havnt had any issues indoor and used for hours. They will get warm but have never overheated for me.