Experience unparalleled clarity and versatility with our HDMI and USB Simultaneous Output Camera. Simply connect the USB Type-C power supply to your PC and the HDMI cable to your TV, allowing for dual display on both screens simultaneously. It's perfect for enhancing your viewing experience, whether you're in a professional setting or at home.
Our camera boasts a 5-50mm manual focus and zoom lens, offering 2X digital zoom and 10X optical zoom – totaling an impressive 10X zoom for stunningly detailed and ultra HD 3840x2160 30FPS video output. Thanks to the new video format, it provides up to 50% more compression than H.264, meaning you get high-quality video using less bandwidth or storage.
Setting up is a breeze with UVC Compliant Plug&Play technology. Just connect the camera to your PC, laptop, Android device, or Raspberry Pi using the USB or HDMI cable – no extra drivers needed. This makes it ideal for research, technical projects, and hobbyists alike. Whether you're capturing bird feeding activities for your Raspberry Pi project or focusing on distant subjects outdoors, our camera ensures you get crystal-clear focus and continuous recording.
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High Video Quality
Records in 4K resolution with great clarity. -
Compatibility
Works flawlessly as a USB input webcam and offers HDMI output. -
Zoom and Focus
Features manual zoom and focus adjustments with lockable dials. -
Compact Design
Small size with a tripod mount, making it easy to position in tight spaces. -
Mounting Flexibility
Includes a tilting frame and metal base for directing the lens where needed. -
Durability
Solid build quality that ensures reliability over time.
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No Auto-Focus
Lacks auto-focus, making it less convenient for dynamic scenes. -
Cool Color Tone
Records with a cooler color tone, which may not be ideal for all environments. -
HDMI Output Limit
HDMI output is only 1080p, not 4K as some users expected. -
Wall Mounting Issue
Inputs on the back prevent proper wall mounting, despite including wall mounting hardware. -
Lighting Control
No built-in way to handle overexposure in bright settings, requiring external adjustments. -
Color Consistency
Produces a colder image that may not match other warmer cameras used concurrently.