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MOVE'N SEE PIXEM Robot Cameraman

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Key Features
  • Works Indoors & Outdoors
  • Smartphone & Tablet Compatible
  • Filming Range: up to 330'
  • Rotates 360°
The PIXEM Robot Cameraman from Move 'N See is an auto-follow camera that works with a wide range of Apple and Android smartphones & tablets, including 4K models. Once the subject to be filmed is wearing the included watch tag on their arm, wrist, or pocket, the PIXEM automatically tracks them, indoors or outdoors, at a range of up to 330'. The PIXEM automatically adjusts the zoom or your device in real time and can also live stream videos to Facebook Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube using the free PIXEM app. When live streaming, there is a delay of 10 to 40 seconds.
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MOVE'N SEE PIXEM Overview

The PIXEM Robot Cameraman from Move 'N See is an auto-follow camera that works with a wide range of Apple and Android smartphones & tablets, including 4K models. Once the subject to be filmed is wearing the included watch tag on their arm, wrist, or pocket, the PIXEM automatically tracks them, indoors or outdoors, at a range of up to 330'. The PIXEM automatically adjusts the zoom or your device in real time and can also live stream videos to Facebook Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube using the free PIXEM app. When live streaming, there is a delay of 10 to 40 seconds.

Designed for applications of all kinds, including fast-paced sports to conferences, the PIXEM is responsive and accurate with soft movements. It can rotate 360° with a maximum speed of 120° per second and can be manually tilted ±10°. The integrated battery lasts for 2.5 to 3.5 hours and using a separately sold 3300mAh power bank, the battery can last for up to 6 hours. While devices up to 4.4 pounds are supported, the PIXEM rotates more efficiently with devices up to 2.2 pounds.

The PIXEM is also able to film up to 16 people, with each one wearing a tag. Either the last person who presses the tag's button is filmed, or the person controlling the PIXEM app chooses who will be filmed. A maximum of 16 robots can be used to film from different angles and a maximum of three different tags can be filmed simultaneously, meaning that several robots will be shooting the same target.

General Features
Works Indoors & Outdoors
PIXEM tracks the watch/tag, whether inside or out.
Compatible with Your Smartphone & Tablet
Use your tablet or your smartphone to film yourself.
Automatic Zoom
PIXEM adjusts the zoom of your smartphone and tablet automatically, in real time. Users can set a desired frame for when the tagged subject is more than 16.4' away from the PIXEM. This frame will be automatically used when their distance increases or decreases.
Setup
Wear the watch, put the three micro-beacons around the playground, switch-on, and it's done, with no calibration time.
User-Friendly Live Streaming
Use the free PIXEM app to live stream your videos on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram with a delay of 10 to 40 seconds.
Uses
The PIXEM is designed for all kinds of application, from fast-paced sports to conferences, with high responsiveness, accuracy, and soft movements. It can rotate 360° as need be at speeds up to 120° per second (45 mph at 30') with manual tilt rotations of ±10°. It can record subjects up to 330' away.
Multiple Robots, Multiple Watches
You can film up to 16 people, with each one wearing a watch. Either the last one who presses its button is filmed, or someone is using the PIXEM app can chose who is being filmed. You can also use up to 16 robots to film from different angles. Just add "Extra PIXEM Robots" to your first PIXEM. A maximum of 3 different watches can be filmed at the same time by the 16 robots. This means that several robots will sometime have to film the same watch.

MOVE'N SEE PIXEM Specs

Apple Compatibility
  • iPad Air and Newer
  • iPhone 5s and newer
  • Android Compatibility
    Android 5 and newer smartphones & tablets equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and newer
    Indoor / Outdoor Range
    330' / 101 m
    Rotational Speed
    120° per second
    Battery Life
    2.5 to 3.5 hours (up to 6 hours with 3000 mAh power bank, except the tag, which has no plug)
    Maximum Supported Weight
    4.4 lb / 2.0 kg (better with 2.2 lb / 1.0 kg for fast rotations)
    Dimensions
    Not specified by manufacturer
    Weight
    Not specified by manufacturer
    Packaging Info
    Package Weight
    4.23 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
    11 x 10 x 4.2"

    MOVE'N SEE PIXEM Reviews

    Do not recommend

    By Katrina
    Rated 1 out of 5
    Date: 2020-09-05

    Never able  to connect. No customer support.

    So far works great

    By John
    Rated 4 out of 5
    Date: 2019-09-13

    Tried it out and I like what Iâ€m seeing. I have no complaints

    See any errors on this page?

    What is the purpose of the three beacons? Are ...

    What is the purpose of the three beacons? Are they necessary to track someone with a tag?
    Asked by: Jonathan
    Yes, the beacons are necessary for tracking subjects with a tag.
    Answered by: Miguel
    Date published: 2021-01-28

    Thank you. This is a great answer. So to clarify. ...

    Thank you. This is a great answer. So to clarify. If using an iPhone, I can press record in the camera app, then walk in front of the device wearing the tag/watch and press the button on the tag/watch and the device will then follow me around. Is that correct?
    Asked by: Matthew
    Correct!
    Answered by: Mark
    Date published: 2020-01-17

    When playing soccer does this only track the one ...

    When playing soccer does this only track the one person or does it track multiple players?
    Asked by: Natana
    The PIXEM is able to film up to 16 people, with each one wearing a tag. Either the last person who presses the tag's button is filmed, or the person controlling the PIXEM app chooses who will be filmed. A maximum of 16 robots can be used to film from different angles and a maximum of three different tags can be filmed simultaneously, meaning that several robots are able to shoot the same target.
    Answered by: Jeremy
    Date published: 2022-12-15

    If you do not want to livestream, does the iphone ...

    If you do not want to livestream, does the iphone or ipad need to be connected to the internet to record audio/video, assuming you have audio equipment connected?
    Asked by: Diane
    The iPhone can record video and the Move N See PIXEM Robot Cameraman can follow the user without being connected to the internet.
    Answered by: Dov
    Date published: 2020-06-23

    Is it possible to use PIXEM during Facetime or ...

    Is it possible to use PIXEM during Facetime or Skype calls ? Would the zoom function work ?
    Asked by: Yan
    According to the Specs, Once the subject to be filmed is wearing the included watch tag on their arm, wrist, or pocket, the PIXEM automatically tracks them, indoors or outdoors, at a range of up to 330'. Unfortunately the Pixem will not control the Zoom on the smartphone. It will need to be adjustment manually.
    Answered by: Oscar
    Date published: 2021-05-26

    Do you need to use the PIXEM app in order to use ...

    Do you need to use the PIXEM app in order to use this device?
    Asked by: Matthew
    Either the last person who presses the tag's button is filmed, or the person controlling the PIXEM app chooses who will be filmed. But the app is not required for basic use.
    Answered by: Mark
    Date published: 2020-01-16

    how long does the charge last on the main unit ...

    how long does the charge last on the main unit and the trackers?
    Asked by: Tom
    The main unit and the beacons would last about 2.5 to 3 hours.
    Answered by: Geoffrey
    Date published: 2022-11-18

    Can this also work with a Sony A7siii camera? Or ...

    Can this also work with a Sony A7siii camera? Or do I have to ONLY purchase the Pixio for that?
    Asked by: Kevin
    The Move N See PIXEM Robot Cameraman is only for smart devices and does not work with a mirrorless camera.
    Answered by: Robert
    Date published: 2021-10-03
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