
"Most people who take video calls seriously have ended up stacking gear on their desks. A clip-on webcam, a clamped USB mic, software filters layered on top of each other, and a constant ritual of adjusting angles and leaning into microphones just to sound decent. Laptop webcams were never meant to carry this much weight, but the usual upgrade path still treats audio as something you solve separately, which means juggling two devices and hoping they play nicely together."
"OBSBOT Tiny 3 approaches that problem differently. The 4K PTZ webcam wraps a triple MEMS microphone array, a 1/1.28-inch sensor, and a 2-axis gimbal into a compact, lightweight aluminum body. OBSBOT calls it a Tiny Titan, and claims it delivers studio-grade spatial audio, flagship imaging, and AI tracking in one very small package. Whether that actually holds up during everyday streaming, client meetings, and the occasional podcast is the question worth answering."
Many people compensate for weak laptop webcams by stacking external cameras, USB microphones, and software filters, creating a cluttered desk and awkward setup. OBSBOT Tiny 3 combines a 4K PTZ camera, triple MEMS microphone array, a 1/1.28-inch sensor, and a 2-axis gimbal within a compact, lightweight aluminum chassis. The device targets studio-grade spatial audio, flagship-level imaging, and AI tracking in one package while keeping a deliberate, equipment-grade aesthetic and small physical footprint. The included case and adjustable mount extend the design language, emphasizing portability and integration for streaming, meetings, and podcasting scenarios.
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