The manufacturer Midland launched the new webcam Follow U, designed for those who must necessarily move during a live broadcast. Able to identify and recognize the human figure, the camera follows the movements of the interlocutor up to 3 meters away.
This is possible thanks to the innovative system LTS (Live Tracking System), with 360 degree rotation of the webcam. To enable or disable this feature, simply touch the touch button. The product is also very simple to configure and use.
The quality of the images is high as Follow U is a webcam with FULLHD resolution. It has a double built-in microphone and is obviously compatible with the main video calling programs.
Compatible systems and price
Installation is very quick, as Follow U does not need a driver. Connects via USB and is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows 10, Mac OS e Android 4.0 onwards. The webcam is available in black, priced at 99 euros.
The technical characteristics of Follow U, the Midland webcam
Here is the technical sheet of the webcam, in all the details, provided directly by producer:
DATA SHEET: Chipset: SONIX 2872. Sensor: 0230. Viewing angle / degrees of rotation: 120 ° view + 355 ° rotation.
Video: 1920 × 1080 – FULL HD. White balance: automatic. Sensitivity: 4.0 / lux-sec. Video output: H.264 / MJPEG.
Interface: USB 2.0. Consumption: 5V 2.5W ± 10%. Microphone: stereo – dual microphone. Working temperature: -10 ° ~ 40 °.
Compatibility: PC / MAC. Dimensions (mm): 65 x 85 x 45 (wxhxd). LTS® function (Live Tracking System): precise and intelligent recognition of human physiognomy. Plug & Play: the webcam does not require installation drivers. 1 Touch Button Tracking: tap the webcam to activate / deactivate the LTS function. WDR® (Wide Dynamic Range): processes the image to improve its quality.
Noise Reduction Processing: Removes background noise for crystal clear audio. Higher Sound Pickup Quality: faithful rendering of the voice timbre. Auto Light Dimming: Ideal for low light environments. Black colour.
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