Introducing the latest IFWATER HDMI & USB dual-interface optical zoom camera! This versatile device supports simultaneous video output via both HDMI and USB ports, making it a breeze to connect to your TV or monitor. Enjoy smooth and clear video conferencing with advanced video compression formats like MJPEG, HDMI, H.264, and H.265. Choose from three display modes: USB, HDMI, or both simultaneously. (Note: Menu button functionality is limited to either UVC or HDMI streaming.)
Featuring a 12X zoom manual lens and a 1/2.8 inch CMOS color sensor, this camera delivers crisp 4K video through its USB output (3840x2160@30fps) and 1080p via HDMI (1920x1080@60fps). The wide-angle 72-degree field of view ensures you capture everything without distortion. Plus, the TOF laser fast focusing technology enhances image quality and stability, with focusing speeds as fast as 200ms.
Experience 4K Ultra HD video with exceptional detail and low noise, thanks to the high-pixel CMOS sensor. With its plug-and-play design, there’s no need for additional drivers or software. Ideal for live streaming, video conferencing, online teaching, and more – simply plug in, and you’re ready to go!
-
High Video Quality
The camera delivers fantastic 4K video quality with smooth 60FPS, providing a professional-grade streaming experience. -
Easy Setup
The plug-and-play functionality ensures it is ready for use immediately, without the need for additional drivers. -
Versatile Connectivity
Dual HDMI and USB outputs allow simultaneous connection to multiple devices such as monitors and laptops. -
Effective Autofocus
Fast autofocus is especially beneficial during movement in video calls and streams, maintaining clarity. -
Handy Remote Control
The included remote control makes it easy to adjust settings like focus, zoom, and resolution on the fly. -
Wide Field of View
The camera has a 72-degree field of view, capturing more of the room without distortion.
-
Heavy and Large
The camera is heavier and larger than expected, which might be cumbersome for some users. -
Lack of Mounting Hardware
It does not come with mounting hardware, requiring users to purchase separate brackets or holders. -
Expensive
Some users find the camera to be a bit expensive considering its features. -
Limited Port Functionality
The camera does not have extensive port options, relying mainly on the remote for controls. -
Inconsistent Menu Display
The menu display can sometimes appear backward, which may be confusing depending on the operating system. -
Limited Wide Angle
The camera’s zoom range may feel too zoomed in for users needing a wider angle for their workspace.