Obsbot's new gimbal webcam doesn't justify its $350 price
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Obsbot's new gimbal webcam doesn't justify its $350 price
"Webcam company Obsbot recently launched two new gimbal-equipped webcams, the $349 Tiny 3 and the $199 Tiny 3 Lite. It claims that the priciest model is the smallest pan, tilt, zoom (PTZ) 4K webcam ever made, weighing 63 grams. Ironically, the Tiny 3 Lite is heavier and bigger. I've been testing the Tiny 3 for a couple of weeks, and here's what you should know about it."
"Compared to Insta360's newish $249 Link 2 Pro, the Tiny 3 has a slightly bigger sensor and more AI-powered features, including voice control and voice tracking. It also has MEMS mics, which are supposedly better than condenser mics at filtering unwanted noise, and Obsbot claims they're as good as a dedicated microphone. I only have my Insta360 Link from 2022 on hand to compare it to."
Obsbot launched two gimbal-equipped webcams: the $349 Tiny 3 and the $199 Tiny 3 Lite. The Tiny 3 is claimed to be the smallest PTZ 4K webcam at 63 grams, while the Lite is heavier and larger. The Tiny 3 includes a slightly larger sensor than the Insta360 Link 2 Pro and adds AI-powered voice control, voice tracking, and MEMS microphones with improved noise filtering. Testing shows the Tiny 3 can produce a sharper image than the older Insta360 Link, but the difference is not dramatic. The software is described as messy and overstuffed, reducing its competitive advantage.
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