The Tiny 2 updates its features from the Tiny 4K in many areas, including a more powerful 1/1.5" CMOS 50MP sensor; updated AI auto-zoom, zone, and hand tracking with auto-framing; enhanced PixGain HDR support, dual-native ISO for high-quality low-light performance, 10x faster data transmission over USB 3.1 Gen 1, dynamic gesture control, and an enhanced sleep mode.
Pans ±150° and tilts ±140° using software control; maximum control speed up to 120°/second.
Dual omnidirectional microphones capture audio and feature noise cancellation for crisp, clear recording.
The Tiny 2 can be mounted onto a laptop or table using the included adjustable mount or placed on a flat surface.
The Tiny 2 can be used with a variety of online platforms such as Zoom, Meet, Teams, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.
Control your PTZ camera and simultaneously click through your presentation with this Smart Remote Controller with USB-A Dongle from OBSBOT. Doubling as a remote control for the Tiny 2 AI-powered PTZ and a presentation laser clicker, the device can control up to four different cameras and quickly activate advanced features such as human tracking and auto zoom. The intuitional button design makes it suitable for anyone to operate with relative ease and its compatibility extends to select other OBSBOT Tiny models, although not all keys will work at full potential when used with the Tiny or the Tiny 4K. The controller requires two separately available AAA batteries for operation.
Send up to UHD 4K60 video via the UVC output of your webcam or PTZ camera to an NDI network with this UVC to HDMI Adapter from OBSBOT. The plug-and-play adapter features two USB-C inputs, one for your UVC source signal and one for powering the unit, a USB-A input for working with an optional OBSBOT remote controller and USB wireless receiver (available separately), and an RJ45 output for connecting to an NDI network.
The unit also features an SD card slot that allows you to capture and store your content, so you always have a backup. It features PoE support, has a tally light, and it provides high-quality, low-latency video streams that NDI is known for.
