🚀 Own your space with the smartest 4K webcam that tracks, listens, and adapts to you.
The OBSBOT Tiny 2 is a cutting-edge 4K webcam featuring a large 1/1.5" CMOS sensor for superior image quality and HDR light correction. It boasts advanced AI tracking with four modes, ultra-fast 0.3-second autofocus, and pioneering voice and gesture controls for hands-free operation. Designed for professionals and streamers, it supports multiple customizable modes and integrates seamlessly with Windows and macOS systems, making it the ultimate tool for meetings, streaming, and presentations.
Standing screen display size | 1.5 Inches |
Max Screen Resolution | UHD |
Brand | OBSBOT |
Series | TINY 2 |
Item model number | TINY 2 |
Operating System | Windows® 10 or later, Recommended PC configuration: CPU: 7th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 Processors or later ; RAM: 8GB, 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 |
J**S
Impressive 4K webcam with smart features
The OBSBOT Tiny 2 is one of the best webcams I’ve ever used. The 4K image quality is outstanding, and the 60 FPS makes everything look incredibly smooth. The AI tracking is super accurate and follows movements naturally, while the voice and gesture control add a futuristic and hands-free touch that actually works well.The large 1/1.5" sensor and HDR light correction help it perform great even in low-light conditions. Setup was quick, and it works perfectly with all my video call and streaming apps.If you're into remote work, content creation, or just want to look professional on camera—this webcam is 100% worth it. Highly recommended!
A**R
Best overall stream cam for gamers, video calls for work. Great video quality and very small size!
I bought 3-4 different cameras to use for streaming and work meetings. They all had video quality like it was a 10 year old web cam I was shocked. This thing has great quality considering the nimble, tracking, and size. Size isnt a joke it's super tiny! Can work great if using to track around your home instead of some of the low quality security cameras. I wish it had support for linux based platforms for controlling. And the tracking with. multiple people it does get confused at time but for the price its just fine and apparently they are releasing newer one that tracks multiple people. But single person tracking is great and lets you offset your position. It takes some getting used to with how fast it moves but if you keep it further away it is great. The low light quality is surprisingly decent as well. This is coming from a professional photographer who has bought at least 20 cameras in 10 years. I am excited to see them release newer models. Especially when I bought another brand at just barely below this price and this thing blew it out of the water! Oh and the magnetic mount that I didnt realize it had? Love it! Such a simple feature that I wish other manufactures would have done.
W**.
High quality video with PTZ control in a compact package.
High quality video with PTZ control in a compact package. The video quality (sharpness, color and low light ability) stands out against most webcams. Having Pan, Tilt, Zoom control both in an app as well as voice and gesture control makes this outstanding for use from a video/Zoom/Teams presenter perspective. (Mac users will love theat ECAMM Live has special PTZ tools for producing streaming video.) This is my goto webcam for traveling much more flexible and higher quality than using Macintosh built in Stage Manager and even using Continuity camera. On board Mic quality is fair and passable but NOT as good a dedicated Microphone or wireless lavalier in an echo-ey room which is not a surprise.
T**S
Is good. Really good.
Great quality and effects. Voice control sucks. Gestures are too good, often tracking out untracking when I’m just talking with my hands. You can turn those off, but I do like to use them, it just sucks that it’s so sensitive. Other than that, it’s a super high quality camera and I use it for all my camera needs.
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.
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