Introducing our USB Live Stream Device: a 5" video monitor with an integrated capture card for seamless streaming. Simply connect it to your computer via USB - no drivers needed! Enjoy zero-latency shooting or gaming while live streaming on popular platforms like Skype, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, Periscope, Zoom, and more.
At just 196g, it's as light as a watch, making it perfect for extended handheld use with a stabilizer. Capture and stream longer without fatigue, maximizing your efficiency and convenience.
Our device features support for 3D LUTs, with 17 default logs and 6 user logs, in both portrait and landscape modes. Enjoy a stunning 5-inch IPS screen with 1080p resolution, capacitive touch, and 4K HDMI 2.0 input (up to 60Hz). Built-in functionalities include HDR support, waveform, level meters, and more. The dual-purpose battery plate is compatible with NP-F and Canon LP-E6 batteries, with an 8V DC output.
For more details, please download the full user manual from the Product guides and documents section.
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High-Quality Display
The 5\" screen offers 1080P resolution with outstanding color clarity and detail. -
Compact and Professional
Compact size enhances the professional look of your camera gear. -
Flexible Mounting
Includes two 1/4\" 20 mounts, one on the bottom and one on the side, for flexible positioning. -
Long Battery Life
Uses Sony F970 batteries, providing up to 72 hours of screen time. -
Ideal for Solo Filming
Perfect for solo YouTube channels with easy monitor placement to keep the user in frame. -
USB Connectivity
Unique feature of USB video capture support enhances usability with applications like OBS.
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No Power On
Some users experienced issues with the monitor not powering on despite the power light being on. -
Lack of Support
No manufacturer website or online support, making troubleshooting difficult. -
No Manual
The device lacks a user manual, making it hard for users to understand and use all features. -
HDMI Cable Mismatch
Included HDMI cable is full-sized to mini, which may not match the majority of cameras. -
Low Build Quality
The monitor's build is primarily plastic, which feels cheap at its price point. -
Dim Display
The brightness levels are relatively low at 400 nits, making it hard to use in bright environments.