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I actually used this for a hybrid classroom, and the tracking feature is FANTASTIC. Also, the student who was online could use the PTZ functions during class!
"What is my purpose?" "you keep me in frame" "oh my god" would be amazing if they had a thing that let's you mount a regular camera to it so that you're not stuck with webcam quality
@@callistoarmy5576 promoting your channel is someone's else's comments will make people avoid you even if they come across you afterwards through somewhere else... These comments are annoying af
Fortunately the way these 'AI' things actually work isn't true Artificial Intelligence, they're just really fancy algorithms and filters. Most of the true(er) AI stuff happens in large datacenters with large data-sets and tons of fine tuning. The large datacenters run machine learning algorithms which create more optimized algorithms for whatever particular application is being designed for so the actual 'learning' is done somewhere else. The exception to this is if the end application is also collecting data like a Tesla, the recorded data eventually makes it's way into a data-set which feeds the learning process for the next generation 'AI'.
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I love how Linus talks to the OBSBOT as it was a person.
I actually build a similar thing during homeschooling with lego, wich obviously didn't work as smoothly, and also needed software running on my pc, but it worked, and it's great to see the same idea in a commercial product.
I've actually known about this for a while now. I installed one in a conference room for a client a few months ago. Pretty cool little camera, and relatively cheap for what it is.
It's not cheap at all. You could DIY something like this easily for under $50. There are FullHD cameras out there of equal visual fidelity for less than $20 and for a slightly higher price you can even get full Windows Hello support using IR. You could write a script in Python to track your face like this in under an hour and run it on any ARM or x86 chip, including Raspberry Pi Pico, and then just connect the chip to a gimbal to track your face. It's just that this company is smart and they've used the gap in the market to launch this product at a high price and see if it becomes popular. If it does (and it likely will after thus video) you will soon be seeing products like this for well under $100.
@@sujimayne and you could plumb, or do the electrical work in your house, but there's reasons there's specialists for these things. And there's reasons that a niche like this exists.
@@sujimayne Of course you can make a cheap version yourself but for a company there are more costs than just the hardware such as the rent, the workers who put it together, the development team which created the software (which has to be easy to use so even the most stupid person can use it) and then of course they also want a profit.
@@no-ml6gz They did show it, a couple of times. It actually seems to have surprisingly good gain. The fact that you didn't notice it actually speaks well for the performance.
@@no-ml6gz it's hard to tell because it's still a white curtain, but if you look at the light pattern, it's easy to see. The first shot, where the window light is still on, it's glowing, and you can see a light pattern coming through the dark part of the curtain. The second shot, the dark part is solid and the white part doesn't "glow". It still has a little of the lamp light to work with, but it really is pretty impressive.
@@nateg452 I'm pretty sure most of the products, not all, that are shown on short circuit are just sent to them without it being sponsored. As in they are not being paid but instead sent the product for free.
Pretty sure they put it on the main channel because it's actually really neat, unlike hey heres another laptop, another phone... On the money cost ? Lol they had WAY more expensive stuff on the Shortcircuit, and im pretty sure 99.99% of everything they show off they get for free.
@@massik1993 there's a significant difference between cropping and zooming into a webcam source and actually physically moving the camera around so not exactly sure how you think it's useless
this reminds me of something we demoed at an elearning showcase back in 2015 to some teachers. the only difference is it tracked you usering an ir device around your neck and used your phone as a capture device. it was called swivl.
that's actually a cool thingy for people that Livestream dynamically or just record alone, I can also see how great it can be for video calls; teaching, business meetings, having some kind of cool virtual bbq, etc...
I haven't seen the follow feature yet but they are integrating AI detection in cameras now, so instead of record on motion it can be record when you see a person or car or animal etc..
This is the first webcam I’ve seen with physical camera movement rather than software. Interesting. Also, I guess the power plug separate from the USB-C port is optional.
Linus: The power jack is probably for optical USB cables Me: You're overthinking the hell out of this Linus, its most likely intended to supplement USB 2.0 ports, which don't provide as much power. Though optical is another (rarer) use case.
Just like some external CD drives meant for USB 3.x come with either an additional micro USB port or a barrel plug for backwards compatibility. Or how USB hubs may have an extra power input incase the devices attached to it draw more power than a single USB port from the computer can provide
My university has cameras like this mounted in the ceiling of some of the newer lecture rooms. I imagine that they're older and much more expensive than this, but I've never had a class where those were used yet.
I don't think it's this one, but we've been piloting using another smart camera like this at my workplace since there's a lot of people who move around in Zoom meetings and have been struggling with being remote and "stuck" in their chairs while remote. If you need to move at all - teaching, demoing, etc. - it's a really handy tool.
This is one of those tech pieces that wont get much success as people will probably buy much cheaper stuff Edit: This has some real benefits but it's still over priced so it's probably not for most of us
well, most people also don't actually need it. but for the few types of users which do need it, it's a superb idea and could be a game changer them. So I doubt that it will be a completely failure, since there doesn't seem to be anything similar on the market; at least not in a very simple webcam setup like this and probably not at this price point.
It'll go unnoticed and forgotten, in 3 years the company will move on to other products or go under. In 5 years, apple will release an i-thingy of it for 10x the price, 2-3 more years, and PC users will begin widespread adoption of cheaper versions, until it becomes industry standard to the point that you see them next to the supermarket checkout for "price as marked" next to phone chargers.
Nah, I think you guys are completely wrong, this is perfect for a lot of applications. Chatting with your friends & family over Discord obviously isn't one of them, but that doesn't matter and here's why: As mentioned in the video, it's great for machine vision, teachers, game streamers (always being in frame allows them to have a smaller frame taking up a smaller part of their screen), and I could also imagine it being very useful for (YT) musicians and creative or tech-UA-camrs (including LTT), for filming them working on a project which requires them to move around a big table, like a PC building guide, for instance. That's already a lot of (semi-)professional use cases for this kind of product to stay on the market, but I didn't even mention the most important one yet: Business. This is gonna be great for videoconferences! In fact I've seen similar cameras in conference rooms at my company. They do the exact same thing as this, except they're way bigger and way more expensive. For this reason alone I think this product will do fine. Business customers are the best group of customers, they have the biggest needs and the biggest purchase power! Never underestimate the importance of business customers!
I would beg to disagree. there's a lot of uses for this. Teaching as mentioned. those that want to start up with youtube like cooking, woodworking and other stuff that needs for a lot of movement.
There are also professional versions of these. They are called PTZ Cameras (Pan Tilit Zoom) and we use them in the Event Industry. But they also need a operator behind it and they cost a few k.
I'm looking into these for blended classroom live streaming, so the lecturing staff can move around the room and to the whiteboard. These seem like a perfect solution. :)
The price for this is AMAZING! Where I work they wanted to have PTZ cameras that they could control during a video call to keep clients on screen. If you've ever looked at PTZ cameras, they can be very expensive, and the one's that my company bought were. These are way cheaper and there would be no need to manually control the camera, plus these are way smaller.
It would be very useful, if you could tell it _what_ it should focus on. For instance if you want it to focus on your instrument. ... I mean a musical instrument, of course. Or you want it to focus on your hands or a workpiece/project you are working on, something like that would be really cool for a lot of different kinds of YT channels!
Why does webcams never have good quality? It always have that "webcam" quality, tiny phone cameras has much better images than any webcams I've ever seen
@@LightsLuck- oh yeah, i didn't really think about the software. I guess webcams don't really have the hardware that can run advanced image processing like on smartphones. Even that other webcam that apparently has a dslr sensor on it look like garbage, i guess the image processing software is just lacking on webcams.
@@AL-lh2htYeah, maybe once Risc-V processors get more popular they would get used for image processing in webcams. They're could be customized to be more suited for image processing
Because USB is not a good medium for video, but also because the sensor and lense is very cheap and small. Would be better off getting a gimbal for a phone and using your phone's camera (assuming your phone has a good camera)
4:05 try giving this to a set of high school students, I guarantee they would throw this away bc the camera would not be able to aim at the ceiling any longer xD teachers, I found ur solution xD
This seems a lot more like something that should be on Short Circuit, and conversely Taran's recent video about the Monogram on Short Circuit seems like something that should have been on the main channel as it was far beyond just an unboxing and quick look. The two channels seem to be starting to lose their individual purposes.
On a whim I bought a weird webcam from Amazon a month or so ago that's essentially a panning-only version of this, and it only cost £20. Works pretty well, but the major downside is that it has a ridiculously wide angle lens so as a webcam it's not ideal. It also has a battery and comes with a phone mount so you can use it in the wild for selfies and stuff.
8:25 "Its a webcam, you shouldn't have unrealistic expectations" Its a 200USD webcam, I can get cleaner and sharper 4K webcams that can follow me around (in software). I also laughed that right after he compared it with actual PTZ cameras which are in a completely different category. Showcases are paid advertisement, I get that, but it still is kinda annoying when things just get looked over because its an ad.
I'd love a device like this but basically it's a tripod for your camera instead and uses your camera's feed to do the same thing, that would be really fantastic for streaming, especially if you want to have a much higher quality image.
With the gesture controls and the multiple camera thing they're working with, it would be interesting to see stuff like being able to switch between cameras using gesture controls.
A really intriguing & well-priced (@$150) product imo. Also idk why but people forget that Nvidia did the same "tracking" with your webcam thing (using Broadcast iirc) before Apple.
I just watched a video where one of the highlights is Linus playing peek-a-boo with a camera. Like, could y’all dial it down a bit? I’m getting danger close to feeling like I’ve seen it all and I’m not trying to tempt fate with an early exit.
Bought this camera to replace my Logitech Orbit AF, it's been fantastic and well worth the money. (managed to snag it on amazon's primeday where they had it for $130 including a small tripod and carrybag)
Very very cool. A few years ago this would have been absolutely something I would have bought several of. Now, not so much, but I'll keep it in my wishlist.
Would have been nice if you covered multi user usage case? One product I’ve always been searching for is a mid tier device that can track between a room full of 5-6 people for family conversations or classroom usage.
If this camera had the option to control the PTZ aspect of it with a joystick or some other external input this would be a must have for a small broadcasting setup.
The main use case I would have for a panning camera is for the grandparents. Our kids tend to bounce out of the screen often and we have a webcam sitting on our TV. Makes it easier for us to see but not so much for the people on the other side. Having a camera that can zoom in and then follow the kids would be useful when they are telling their exciting stories.
My immediate use case is if I want to do a 1-man skit with no other people as a camera person, I dont have to fiddle with getting the right frame exactly and doing a bunch of retakes hoping I'm in the frame :o
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This man is a legend! He fucking makes quality! All praise to linus team!
Playing peek-a-boo with Linus feels normal
The dad aura
The father figure we needed
Weirdly normal
Never felt so loved
Playing on loop in VR is so enjoyable.
For 200 USD, it seems pretty decent. The one positive of the pandemic is that we are finally getting half-decent webcams.
It doesn't feature IR/Windows Hello :/
@@sujimayne let's be honest, it's not really that important and would cost a lot of money because of licensing
@@sujimayne who cares?
sooo true lmao
@@sujimayne that would actually be pretty neat. Not sure why that's not a given considering this is being used on a desktop %100 of the time
I actually used this for a hybrid classroom, and the tracking feature is FANTASTIC. Also, the student who was online could use the PTZ functions during class!
PTZ?
@@maxzett Pan. Tilt. Zoom.
@@maxzett Pan-Tilt-Zoom
@@maxzett pan-tilt-zoom
@@jeremyedins Is the video quality good enough for a moderately lit classroom filming from some distance?
Linus playing Peek-A-Boo with a webcam is the cutest thing ever.
"What is my purpose?"
"you keep me in frame"
"oh my god"
would be amazing if they had a thing that let's you mount a regular camera to it so that you're not stuck with webcam quality
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Linus dehearted your comment? Wow that’s tough...
Linus just kicked off the AI revolution by making it mad when he played peek-a-boo with it. Thanks Linus. Now where did I place that EMP…
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@@callistoarmy5576 promoting your channel is someone's else's comments will make people avoid you even if they come across you afterwards through somewhere else... These comments are annoying af
Fortunately the way these 'AI' things actually work isn't true Artificial Intelligence, they're just really fancy algorithms and filters. Most of the true(er) AI stuff happens in large datacenters with large data-sets and tons of fine tuning. The large datacenters run machine learning algorithms which create more optimized algorithms for whatever particular application is being designed for so the actual 'learning' is done somewhere else. The exception to this is if the end application is also collecting data like a Tesla, the recorded data eventually makes it's way into a data-set which feeds the learning process for the next generation 'AI'.
I love how Linus talks to the OBSBOT as it was a person.
Pc cams have feelings to
Linus knows things that we don't
Robots will take over humans
i mean, it is kinda cute
Litol person
I actually build a similar thing during homeschooling with lego, wich obviously didn't work as smoothly, and also needed software running on my pc, but it worked, and it's great to see the same idea in a commercial product.
I've actually known about this for a while now. I installed one in a conference room for a client a few months ago. Pretty cool little camera, and relatively cheap for what it is.
It's not cheap at all. You could DIY something like this easily for under $50.
There are FullHD cameras out there of equal visual fidelity for less than $20 and for a slightly higher price you can even get full Windows Hello support using IR.
You could write a script in Python to track your face like this in under an hour and run it on any ARM or x86 chip, including Raspberry Pi Pico, and then just connect the chip to a gimbal to track your face.
It's just that this company is smart and they've used the gap in the market to launch this product at a high price and see if it becomes popular. If it does (and it likely will after thus video) you will soon be seeing products like this for well under $100.
@@sujimayne Ah yes every office rando or person who is a teaching on zoom is gonna do that. Jeez, what wold do you live in.
@@sujimayne and you could plumb, or do the electrical work in your house, but there's reasons there's specialists for these things. And there's reasons that a niche like this exists.
@@sujimayne well ya you could do a lot of things like that, but not everyone got so much time and know-how of doing that
@@sujimayne Of course you can make a cheap version yourself but for a company there are more costs than just the hardware such as the rent, the workers who put it together, the development team which created the software (which has to be easy to use so even the most stupid person can use it) and then of course they also want a profit.
That thing is adorable; the peek-a-boo game was so fitting.
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Random company: releases a new webcam
Linus: hold my workstation
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No, hold my 4k camera
It's a ad
"I'll let you guys be the judge" is becoming code for "It's awful but they paid us", just like that with that arm laptop a couple weeks ago.
I love how they didnt even show it
@@no-ml6gz They did show it, a couple of times. It actually seems to have surprisingly good gain. The fact that you didn't notice it actually speaks well for the performance.
@@OmniUni Linus said "can we close the backlight" but on the picture it looked like it was still on. I might be wrong tho
@@no-ml6gz it's hard to tell because it's still a white curtain, but if you look at the light pattern, it's easy to see. The first shot, where the window light is still on, it's glowing, and you can see a light pattern coming through the dark part of the curtain. The second shot, the dark part is solid and the white part doesn't "glow". It still has a little of the lamp light to work with, but it really is pretty impressive.
Still confused why this wasn't a short-circuit
Hahahahah i didn't realise this is a main channel video
It’s a (sponsored) showcase and friday is showcase day, if you haven’t noticed.
@@nateg452 I'm pretty sure most of the products, not all, that are shown on short circuit are just sent to them without it being sponsored. As in they are not being paid but instead sent the product for free.
That's pretty cool! Though they probably paid a pretty penny for a shortcircuit video to be on the main channel 😂
I was literally just thinking "Wouldn't this video be better suited for shortcircuit and not the main channel?"
It feels unpolished for LTT. It's like a short circuit published on the wrong channel because of the Dell webcam.
Pretty sure they put it on the main channel because it's actually really neat, unlike hey heres another laptop, another phone... On the money cost ? Lol they had WAY more expensive stuff on the Shortcircuit, and im pretty sure 99.99% of everything they show off they get for free.
@@kiloneie I think @Nonameslol meant that OBSBOT paid a lot, not LTT.
I never heard of OBSBOT, so I when I first read the title I thought: "OBS made a webcam!?" xD
Me too
There is a free plugin to track your face on OBS, this webcam is useless
@@massik1993 there's a significant difference between cropping and zooming into a webcam source and actually physically moving the camera around so not exactly sure how you think it's useless
I can't NOT think that the idea was to include OBS in its name, for obvious reasons.
@@massik1993 quality would be trash of you use plugin
Shortcircuit: The new Dell Web Cam is cool...
Linus: *Found one which follows me*
Technically, the one that follows found Linus since this was a showcase :)
@@AnandSriraman Ok?
this reminds me of something we demoed at an elearning showcase back in 2015 to some teachers. the only difference is it tracked you usering an ir device around your neck and used your phone as a capture device. it was called swivl.
Being Linus’s baby POV is pretty good. Made me cry a bit
I think this should have been a ShortCircuit not an LTT
Second this. Thought it was a SC when I clicked on it lmao
It's a showcase. Just a bonus video for Friday's.
they mustve paid a lot
Yup, LMG must have a different price for LTT showcase or a Shortcircuit showcase
Honestly thought I was watching short circuit
I didn't even notice difference when lights were off, thats impressive not gonna lie
Yeah. And the overhead light was actually responsible for the haze. Otherwise the quality is actually greater than it seems in the first half.
that's actually a cool thingy for people that Livestream dynamically or just record alone, I can also see how great it can be for video calls; teaching, business meetings, having some kind of cool virtual bbq, etc...
Yeah could be a A.I. camera person
I'd like to see this technology in an outdoor security camera. Where it can detect people and zoom in on their faces and follow them.
I haven't seen the follow feature yet but they are integrating AI detection in cameras now, so instead of record on motion it can be record when you see a person or car or animal etc..
@@Catsrules1If it tracked as well, that would be perfect. I'd buy that.
@@josh-vee there are already cams like that
They could maybe even train it to recognize suspicious behavior and track people based on that
@@Yerbamatey they have had this stuff in places like casinos for years
The way he said "hey buddy" got me havin Black Mirror flashbacks
Linus playing peekaboo with the Obsbot should definitely be an end of year highlight
This is the first webcam I’ve seen with physical camera movement rather than software. Interesting. Also, I guess the power plug separate from the USB-C port is optional.
Correct. As he mentioned, there are some USB-C that do not deliver power, only optical data, in which case it would need a different source of power.
So cute, it's like a little baby robot pet looking at Linus with profound admiration
Linus: The power jack is probably for optical USB cables
Me: You're overthinking the hell out of this Linus, its most likely intended to supplement USB 2.0 ports, which don't provide as much power. Though optical is another (rarer) use case.
Just like some external CD drives meant for USB 3.x come with either an additional micro USB port or a barrel plug for backwards compatibility.
Or how USB hubs may have an extra power input incase the devices attached to it draw more power than a single USB port from the computer can provide
Or he's just saying what the manufacturer suggested him to tell about the port ...
@@LRM12o8 Omg, that's what that cable with two usb male ends is for. Thanks for this information.
man the tracking on this camera is actually amazing. i wish the camera quality was just a smidge better, but it tracks really well.
My university has cameras like this mounted in the ceiling of some of the newer lecture rooms. I imagine that they're older and much more expensive than this, but I've never had a class where those were used yet.
AI: What is my purpose?
Linus: You look my face.
AI: oh my god...
@@imford hahha
I reviewed this months ago. My wife as a teacher loved it during Covid teaching times. I think your review may get more views Linus.
The peek a boo part was so cute honestly
I swear I clicked this thinking it was called "OBS-BOT"
I don't think it's this one, but we've been piloting using another smart camera like this at my workplace since there's a lot of people who move around in Zoom meetings and have been struggling with being remote and "stuck" in their chairs while remote. If you need to move at all - teaching, demoing, etc. - it's a really handy tool.
Last time i was this early Linus pinned people, and macs were good
I got pinned in that expensive intel cpu video
macs were good once? wow
@@Graphics_Card which one
Macs are pretty good right now, they haven't been this good for almost a decade😄
@@swayamkrishnan8273 the intel one
I love how the camera looks like its just looking at what stupid stuff Linus is doing.
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This is one of those tech pieces that wont get much success as people will probably buy much cheaper stuff
Edit: This has some real benefits but it's still over priced so it's probably not for most of us
Actually True
well, most people also don't actually need it. but for the few types of users which do need it, it's a superb idea and could be a game changer them. So I doubt that it will be a completely failure, since there doesn't seem to be anything similar on the market; at least not in a very simple webcam setup like this and probably not at this price point.
It'll go unnoticed and forgotten, in 3 years the company will move on to other products or go under. In 5 years, apple will release an i-thingy of it for 10x the price, 2-3 more years, and PC users will begin widespread adoption of cheaper versions, until it becomes industry standard to the point that you see them next to the supermarket checkout for "price as marked" next to phone chargers.
Nah, I think you guys are completely wrong, this is perfect for a lot of applications.
Chatting with your friends & family over Discord obviously isn't one of them, but that doesn't matter and here's why:
As mentioned in the video, it's great for machine vision, teachers, game streamers (always being in frame allows them to have a smaller frame taking up a smaller part of their screen), and I could also imagine it being very useful for (YT) musicians and creative or tech-UA-camrs (including LTT), for filming them working on a project which requires them to move around a big table, like a PC building guide, for instance.
That's already a lot of (semi-)professional use cases for this kind of product to stay on the market, but I didn't even mention the most important one yet:
Business.
This is gonna be great for videoconferences! In fact I've seen similar cameras in conference rooms at my company. They do the exact same thing as this, except they're way bigger and way more expensive.
For this reason alone I think this product will do fine. Business customers are the best group of customers, they have the biggest needs and the biggest purchase power! Never underestimate the importance of business customers!
I would beg to disagree. there's a lot of uses for this. Teaching as mentioned. those that want to start up with youtube like cooking, woodworking and other stuff that needs for a lot of movement.
There are also professional versions of these. They are called PTZ Cameras (Pan Tilit Zoom) and we use them in the Event Industry. But they also need a operator behind it and they cost a few k.
Day 1 of linus' 90 day workout program: feelin pretty good so far, the shakin bacon dance had me feelin it, not sure how results will be though
I noticed the logitech logo on the chair and looked it up. Holy crap a 1600CAD Herman Miller gaming chair!
i can't wait to spend like 300 extra bucks so i don't have to spend like 2 seconds just moving a screen
this sounds FANTASTIC for online teachers trying to use the whiteboard
3 more seconds is all that this video needed.
Pov you’re early and thinking of what to comment
Same
I'm looking into these for blended classroom live streaming, so the lecturing staff can move around the room and to the whiteboard. These seem like a perfect solution. :)
Ah I see Linus bringing us back to school!
*Linus geography tips*
"The shaking bacon dance" - linus 2021 nice!
5:36 Ipad's cropped in shot is gonna look way better than this thing's ‘fully retained quality' shot I believe.
no debate
It's the little things that push forward technology that I love!
Tracks you better than the NSA, which is saying something.
NSA isnt tracking anyone.
@@Sky-pz3zs Okay Karen
@@cody7941 arent Karens the paranoid women who think they're being tracked for no reason lmao
@@BennieDuck Yup, she is denying the surveillance like her therapist told her to.
Who's the NSA? Is it an American thing?
The price for this is AMAZING! Where I work they wanted to have PTZ cameras that they could control during a video call to keep clients on screen. If you've ever looked at PTZ cameras, they can be very expensive, and the one's that my company bought were. These are way cheaper and there would be no need to manually control the camera, plus these are way smaller.
is it me or does the whole video just sounds like hes recording through a soup can
The cinematography of the video makes it seem like Linus is just goofing around and talking to himself all alone.
Luke needs one of these for wan show 🤣
This is actually a pretty cool sponsored video vs just a laptop or something
Twitch streamer: Does it follow my **s.
Obsbot: Not yet.
simps: Darn.
It would be very useful, if you could tell it _what_ it should focus on.
For instance if you want it to focus on your instrument.
... I mean a musical instrument, of course.
Or you want it to focus on your hands or a workpiece/project you are working on, something like that would be really cool for a lot of different kinds of YT channels!
For a webcam it looks to me like the image quality is very good! not to mention the low-light conditions that got handled very well imo :D
Why does webcams never have good quality? It always have that "webcam" quality, tiny phone cameras has much better images than any webcams I've ever seen
They are 1/5 the price and not mass produced by billion dollar companies with millions invested in software.
@@LightsLuck- oh yeah, i didn't really think about the software. I guess webcams don't really have the hardware that can run advanced image processing like on smartphones. Even that other webcam that apparently has a dslr sensor on it look like garbage, i guess the image processing software is just lacking on webcams.
@@misaalanshori exactly this. Image processing is everything.
@@AL-lh2htYeah, maybe once Risc-V processors get more popular they would get used for image processing in webcams. They're could be customized to be more suited for image processing
Because USB is not a good medium for video, but also because the sensor and lense is very cheap and small. Would be better off getting a gimbal for a phone and using your phone's camera (assuming your phone has a good camera)
I had a profesor that had half of us in class and half of us on zoom. He used this all the time
I honestly can't tell the difference between sponsored and review videos
This is where the fun begins
4:05 try giving this to a set of high school students, I guarantee they would throw this away bc the camera would not be able to aim at the ceiling any longer xD
teachers, I found ur solution xD
Turn it 90 degrees.
@@Quicksilver-7791 its a face tracking camera my guy xD
@@khannamahir the camera can't bend the laws of physics my guy
Anyone else think that the little webcam looking up at linus and moving around to look at him is kinda cute?
This seems a lot more like something that should be on Short Circuit, and conversely Taran's recent video about the Monogram on Short Circuit seems like something that should have been on the main channel as it was far beyond just an unboxing and quick look. The two channels seem to be starting to lose their individual purposes.
On a whim I bought a weird webcam from Amazon a month or so ago that's essentially a panning-only version of this, and it only cost £20. Works pretty well, but the major downside is that it has a ridiculously wide angle lens so as a webcam it's not ideal. It also has a battery and comes with a phone mount so you can use it in the wild for selfies and stuff.
Grandpa John
May your soul rest in peace.
Amen..
This would make a great security camera
8:25 "Its a webcam, you shouldn't have unrealistic expectations"
Its a 200USD webcam, I can get cleaner and sharper 4K webcams that can follow me around (in software).
I also laughed that right after he compared it with actual PTZ cameras which are in a completely different category.
Showcases are paid advertisement, I get that, but it still is kinda annoying when things just get looked over because its an ad.
but can your 4k webcam rotates 360 degrees?
@@chawza8402 can this?
I'd love a device like this but basically it's a tripod for your camera instead and uses your camera's feed to do the same thing, that would be really fantastic for streaming, especially if you want to have a much higher quality image.
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@bloop im not that guy
With the gesture controls and the multiple camera thing they're working with, it would be interesting to see stuff like being able to switch between cameras using gesture controls.
The use of the term AI is really misplaced here.
it's always misplaced
The geography lesson I was hoping for:
"This is where LTT is, which is in Canada, which is on Earth, which is in Canada."
omgosh so early :>
omgosh Samee! Uwu
Me too
A really intriguing & well-priced (@$150) product imo.
Also idk why but people forget that Nvidia did the same "tracking" with your webcam thing (using Broadcast iirc) before Apple.
the motorized face tracking is fast and very well done.. you surprised me.. good job
I just watched a video where one of the highlights is Linus playing peek-a-boo with a camera.
Like, could y’all dial it down a bit? I’m getting danger close to feeling like I’ve seen it all and I’m not trying to tempt fate with an early exit.
two of those and we have WALL-E ladies and gentlemen
so lovely
LTT big brother style would make a fun tv show
This is actually one of the coolest webcams ive seen
that's actually so cool. some webcams are heavy whatsoever so that's a great idea
Wtf, this is the cutest piece of tech I ve seen in a while. The only thing missing is blinking and puppy eyes and I m done.
Bought this camera to replace my Logitech Orbit AF, it's been fantastic and well worth the money. (managed to snag it on amazon's primeday where they had it for $130 including a small tripod and carrybag)
I'm not even sure what I would use a 3 axis tracking webcam for but it's cool, works and I want it.
Very very cool. A few years ago this would have been absolutely something I would have bought several of. Now, not so much, but I'll keep it in my wishlist.
Would have been nice if you covered multi user usage case? One product I’ve always been searching for is a mid tier device that can track between a room full of 5-6 people for family conversations or classroom usage.
I literally was thinking how cool a mount like this would be for ordinary webcams like half an hour ago
This will bring family calls more fun.Aicoco also have a webcam like this
That honestly is pretty sweet. Though I would like a flip mode so it can be ceiling mounted for my roaming lecturers.
That's a really smart Idea! Definitely a cool feature.
If this camera had the option to control the PTZ aspect of it with a joystick or some other external input this would be a must have for a small broadcasting setup.
ok, this is a REALLY cool product. Would have LOVED this for some of my lectures.
this feels like a treat to his cameramen.
That there is some beautiful industrial design.
Nvidia broadcast has camera stuff now and has their version of the apple center stage face tracking as well
If it gets manual exposure controls, I am very much interested after seeing this demo.
Videos like this make you realize how good of a dad Linus most likely is with how goofy he can be lol.
The main use case I would have for a panning camera is for the grandparents. Our kids tend to bounce out of the screen often and we have a webcam sitting on our TV. Makes it easier for us to see but not so much for the people on the other side. Having a camera that can zoom in and then follow the kids would be useful when they are telling their exciting stories.
My immediate use case is if I want to do a 1-man skit with no other people as a camera person, I dont have to fiddle with getting the right frame exactly and doing a bunch of retakes hoping I'm in the frame :o