🎥 Own the spotlight with the smartest 4K webcam on the market!
The OBSBOT Tiny 2 is a cutting-edge 4K webcam featuring a massive 1/1.5" CMOS sensor for superior image quality, ultra-responsive AI tracking with 4 modes, and pioneering voice plus gesture controls. It boasts a rapid 0.3-second autofocus and versatile customization options, making it the ultimate tool for professionals in streaming, meetings, and content creation.
Standing screen display size | 1.5 Inches |
Max Screen Resolution | UHD |
Brand | OBSBOT |
Series | TINY 2 |
Item model number | TINY 2 |
Operating System | Recommended PC configuration: CPU: 7th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 Processors or later ; RAM: 8GB, Windows® 10 or later, macOS 11 or later |
Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.19 x 0.17 x 0.24 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.19 x 0.17 x 0.24 inches |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 50 MP |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Manufacturer | OBSBOT |
ASIN | B0C3B6ZR1V |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 23, 2023 |
C**X
Best webcam on the market. No contest
The OBSBOT Tiny 2 has completely leveled up my Twitch streams. The video quality is razor sharp with vibrant colors and smooth motion — it honestly looks like I upgraded to a pro studio camera. The built-in AI tracking is awesome too; it follows me around naturally when I move without being distracting, which keeps the stream dynamic and engaging.Setup was super easy, and I love how customizable the settings are. Low-light performance is also way better than any webcam I’ve used before, so I don’t need to blast my room with extra lighting just to look decent on stream.For streamers, content creators, or even just video calls, the Tiny 2 is worth every penny. My audience has already commented on how much more professional my streams look. Easily one of the best gear upgrades I’ve made.
G**E
This is the BEST camera ever!
This is the BEST camera ever! The quality is truly 4K and it truly does follow you while you are using the camera. The camera is so unbelievably easy to set up (no software required, just plug and play and go!) and my founders at my accelerator have been obsessed with the quality of the video for hybrid lessons. The sound quality is good and this is truly the most portable and easy to travel with camera. I have had no trouble at all putting it on a standard 7-8 ft tall camera tripod as well just for those days where I need the camera to be tracking and recording me on video from a greater height above the crowd. Charges quickly and it is so small that I can fit it into my laptop bag and take it everywhere with me. This is truly a great camera. Please note alas that it needs to be hardwired into a receiving device (laptop, Vibe Board, etc.) in order to work. Would LOVE a Bluetooth wireless version of this.
I**.
Hands downs the best camera I've ever used
From the very first webcam that I purchased back in the late 90s, I've found all of them to be disappointing to some degree. I've always felt that these cameras should have better quality. Fast forward to the 2020's - I've have tried way too many webcams in the past 5 years, ranging from $50 - $500, to use for Zoom/Teams meetings. Most of them have been mediocre or worse. In the past year, I've focused on mainly on cameras that have Windows Hello capability, which in hindsight was dumb. I thought the Dell WB7022 was an excellent camera. I couldn't have been more wrong.I'd seen some reviews that looked promising for the Tiny 2, so I decided to give it a try. (Even though it doesn't have Win Hello) OMG!!! My jaw hit the floor after seeing the first images on my machine. I am in disbelief over what this camera can do. Not only is the video quality excellent, but the PTZ (& its speed) is unreal. The ability of this camera to track my movements is absolutely amazing!The last time I've been this excited about a piece of computer hardware was around 2000 when I'd gotten a Linksys 802.11b router w/ 768k DSL link & was able to stream video to my laptop. This freakin' camera is beyond amazing! I haven't been able to stop playing around with this thing.In my search to find a great meetings camera, I've tried an AVer 520 pro2 on my home machine. The 520 is no slouch and retailed for more than $1500 a few years ago. IMO, the tiny blows it out of the water!I’m going to mention this (because a lot of folks don’t have common sense) - The PC that you use with this camera should be somewhat modern. Do not expect that this camera to look amazing on a Core 2 Duo processor with 2gb RAM. I believe that the OBSBOT spec page lists using an Intel 6/7th gen CPU & 8gb RAM as the minimum requirement. I don’t recall this being mentioned, but a having a low-grade or better graphics card will probably be helpful as well. My system has an 11th gen Intel i7 and the cam/software utilizes 7 - 10% of CPU when running the camera at 4k/30fps. 1 - 2% of my graphics card resources are also used. (My graphics card, 3080ti, is way overkill for this application.) I’d think 16gb of system RAM or higher would be more than sufficient (Again, my system is overkill at 64gb)Something to note: 60fps is only available in 1080/720. HDR will NOT work in 60fps mode, no matter what the resolution is used. However, HDR works in all 4k/1080/720 resolution settings at 30fpsAs with anything, you can find flaws if you look hard enough. IMO, the tiny 2 is the best camera I've ever used, period. I'm so happy that I made this purchase.
C**L
Great webcam hampered by some odd software choices
As a pan-tilt-zoom webcam, let's just start by saying you can't really get more value for money than this one at the time of writing (July 2021). I bought this to replace a Logitech C922 ProStream that seemed to have real trouble with its auto white balance and other colour functions.The obsbot cam works and it works reasonably well. The three tracking modes - normal/motion/headroom all do what they're supposed to and it does kind of become a plug-it-in-and-forget-it device.Criticisms:- unless you specifically use their desktop app to 'sleep' the camera, it appears to be on all the time. The status light on the front implies that.- Caveat: if you tilt the camera down to face it's base, it does cut the video so while it's not really 'off' (the status light is still yellow), the video is cut off- The firmware update requires it's own app, which works - but it takes an AGE to complete. The app indicated 10-15 minutes to complete but by the time it was done it was 1hr 50 minutes. That's unacceptable.- Gesture control is definitely a gimmick - it works about 50% of the time and does seem to prefer the right hand.Pluses:+ MUCH better video than my Logitech C922 ProStream. Night-and-day difference in the same shooting environment. The Obsbot default settings seem to give a much more natural skin tone. With the Logitech I was always having to manually fuss with white balance, brightness and contrast and it just couldn't ever really deal with artificial light sources, even a studio light.+ The zoom function is well implemented and seems to not be a lossy digital zoom, implying that the sensor has more resolution than advertised (because there's no mechanical movement in the lens when it zooms).The software choices definitely have an 'alpha' feel to them, like they're not really ready for mass market use, especially the need to have the desktop app open all the time just to properly sleep the camera.But yeah - totally worth the money I spent on it - great improvement over my Logitech C922 ProStream
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