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welcome to the most abstract ShortCircuit yet we're unboxing

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nothing last time i unboxed a webcam on this

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freaking channel it was a big old chunky boy i'll tell you that much but guess

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what the same company nexigo is back

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with an even bigger chunky boy actually i don't know if the

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actual webcam itself is as chunky but the sensor

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is the biggest sensor ever on a webcam i'm talking about

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hit me

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thank you the next again

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whoa the nexigo iris 4k webcam and guess why

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it's in this bubble wrap because it's so early it's not even out yet at the time

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of shooting this video is it gonna be out when the video comes out yes yes but

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they didn't they don't even have packaging when they sent it to us because it was so early i feel special

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so i'm gonna take a look wow uh

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it was that's kind of creepy on the front but they were right this is big

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now one thing i'll say right away is that on the last mexico webcam video i

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did people pointed out multiple times in the comments thank you that it was a

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conference call webcam it's for like a work situation

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and not so much for personal although you could use it for personal and i was

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treating it a bit more as it like it was like a personal

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uh so this time around uh i know

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what this is for and it has particular features that will make it even more

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interesting for that type of work scenario but

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as they say in their materials uh you can use it for personal stuff as well

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what did i just take off the privacy screen that gives me like illuminati

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vibes i have sauron

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it's not as refined a uh solution as i

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saw on the other one that was like a bit more satisfying where it had a little

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flippy thing you could flip up but that one was also more of like a like we

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didn't have these curved edges on the sides here you seen this that's an

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interesting side profile as i said this

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has the biggest sensor ever in a webcam

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according to nexigo i don't know maybe there's another model out there somewhere that we're not aware of but at

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the time of filming next ego claims that this is the only webcam out there with

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this large 1 to 1 8 inch sony starvus

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sensor so that's exciting it can do uncompressed 4k video apparently if you

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use the HDMI port on the back but we'll get there okay so on the front you got

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the lens cool i'm guessing these are mics

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and there's another little hole there what's the extra little hole Jake but

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mexico says these are dual omnidirectional mics so you'll be able

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to tell if there's a monster behind you on this side we got it looks like vents

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but i don't think they are i think that's just design oh no there are some

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little holes in there so they are vents on the front we got just real smooth for

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your pleasure on the bottom we have a mounting point

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for the attachment that i'm going to put on there some screws and on the back we

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have this HDMI port that i said could do uncompressed 4k video so that's going to

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be interesting as well as a usb 3.0 port if you're plugging that into just a just

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an older machine in your in your company's conference room

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that doesn't have HDMI that doesn't make any sense if i had the box with me

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here's what else would be in the box another thick boy remember that the last

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the last chord was thick as well uh USB-C usb

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type a to type whatever this is i forget what it is it's a b or something and how

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long is it three years oh you know it's three meters i mean i'm gonna have to

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oh you want me to banana it and so there you go there's the scale uh

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that's how big it is compared to a ShortCircuit banana so this is a three meter

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usb sequel usb cord i keep saying usbc usb 3.0

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yep seems right also in the box would be

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a uh remote this one if i'm not mistaken

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looks different than the one that uh we unboxed with the last model but it looks

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like there are some of the similar some similar features and some new ones we'll

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take a look at that okay well uh i love hanging out with webcams that aren't

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plugged into anything as much as the next guy but i think we should plug it in and see how she goes okay am i right

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but vote it's unanimous

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okay so here we are we we plugged in the webcam into our recording laptop using

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usb 3.0 we're gonna start out with that uh to see how the quality is compared to

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the uncompressed 4k video that we can get off of the HDMI port and right off

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the bat this looks pretty good i'm complaining a little bit about the

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highlights on my forehead that could just be my forehead that's just how it

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looks sometimes don't judge me but if you weren't happy with it we're going to

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use the remote here to change the settings so

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the cool thing about these conference webcams is that all the settings are

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built in and retained in the webcam you can set

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it up in one room and then move it to a different room and plug it into a

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different computer and not worry about drivers and software and all that stuff

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it should just work that seems a bit better to me

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i'm liking that black level flicker we're compensating for 60 hertz

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50 hertz okay you can do 60 or 50 or off

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it's now later in time and guess what nexigo sent us an iris model from the

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production line instead of the pre-production line so now picture-in-picture is working so we get

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to check it out i feel so privileged before this button was doing something

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else on the pre-production model but now this button does auto

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tr auto framing and this one does picture in picture and i've activated it

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look there i am it's like a little mini me

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good job buddy so the cool thing about this uh feature

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is that if you're presenting in your corporate boardroom settings we all know

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the place if this is my board like say i have a really important presentation

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like it's a tech longer video remember those

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pretend i have a presentation here i can zoom in

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with the zoom zoom and now they're

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everyone in the zoom call is is looking at my wondrous handwriting while i can

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be over here and be like see you guys i'm going to go over this way

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it's cutting the okay one minor complaint it's it wants to cut off the

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top of my head or maybe that's just because there's a threshold for it to

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move and then i can no see i'm trying to i'm trying to frame it properly and it's

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like no no no get away from that yeah and when you're

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done with that then you just press the the button again

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boom auto framing turn it off and we're back

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to normal that's pretty cool i would definitely use that to achieve synergy

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in uh between the q2 and q3 uh

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numbers now back to a previous riley that we've seen before

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dynamic range now this is interesting this should be like the amount of colors

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the the color range that you can have and when you go to zero you can

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definitely see that things are a bit more muted

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and as we go up we're getting more detail

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but i definitely don't like how it looks oh i remember now so last time i did

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this when i move my hands around i can see you can see the black shadow

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behind my hand because i think it doesn't quite it's trying to show too

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many colors at the high dynamic range level so let's go down to

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it's good let's keep that at like five still got a little bit of that

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shadow situation down on my hand here but i like that so there's your dynamic

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range option uh and this camera is capable of HDR and it's also capable

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of what's 3d noise reduction okay so noise reduction 2d noise reduction 3d

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this is going to be another situation where people in the comments maybe know

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exactly what the difference is between 3d and 2d noise reduction

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here's a tech tip for you 2d noise reduction apparently uh looks

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at basically just the single frame and tries to it's like a photo situation

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where it's like reducing noise in the single frame in 3d noise reduction it's

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it's using subsequent frames as well to

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it's using more data basically to reduce the noise so let's go back and play

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around with that so the downside to 3d noise reduction is that at high levels

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uh apparently you're going to get some blurriness so that's actually i'm seeing

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that yeah as i put that up i'm looking a little

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bit smoother a little bit too smooth for my tastes i like thing i like to be a

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little more jaggy thank you the other big feature that i wanted to

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talk about was well first of all the

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different scenes so this button right in the middle of the remote that switches

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between different modes such as low light mode

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which in their demo pictures they were using for like

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more of a dramatic situation if we like had one key light and then shadow like

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if you were if brandon was like lighting for a movie that's what this is for it's

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dramatic it's cool you're like i know about film conference mode it's all

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business okay you're wearing your business socks no jokes allowed

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streaming mode okay i guess like i guess it cuts in i'm not sure exactly what

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this is doing to the different presets i'm assuming that it's doing something

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other than just kind of reframing things okay we want to check out the low light

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performance but i think that might work the best with uncompressed 4k video what

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do you think so we're going to switch to the HDMI connection and see how that

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goes ready go okay so here we are we plugged in the HDMI cord um

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you tell me if this looks any different because

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uh it looks about the same to me and moreover i don't really have a way

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we checked in the menu we don't really have a way of determining whether we're

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actually recording it like an uncompressed thing anymore but we're using the HDMI

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uh and um maybe it's a fail-safe looks pretty good

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to me oh and the one thing we wanted to check out here is the low-light

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performance because there is a low light uh compensation mode so brandon hit the

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lights i mean it looks pretty good

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exposure okay backlight oh i could have turned the backlight compensation on oh dynamic

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range turn it up ah and this is where the dynamic range

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comes in handy because now we're getting quite a bit of brightness

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even in the dark situation i mean like you can tell that this is not like my

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natural skin situation but when i turn it all the way down

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you know you can see that if you have it at a sort of a high level that's not too

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bad for a backlight compensation gain limit

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oh and here's where the gain limit comes in when the when it was bright in here i

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was turning the gain limit up and nothing was really was happening

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and it's frozen but in a low light situation if you up the gain limit then

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it's it's giving the system more resources it can use to up the

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brightness which is great okay so like this is now we're at a low light

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situation the lights are very dim and you know this is

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this doesn't look amazing as it would if all the lights were on obviously but i

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think this is more than passable if i wanted to do like a conference call for

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business auto track on oh

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yeah here's what we're talking about okay so like the nines n970p could also

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do this but i think this one this one apparently has an ai chip embedded

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i think i'm seeing a little bit more responsiveness as i move around

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at our company we care a lot about corporate synergy

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and quarterly earnings which is why i brought you over to

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our company shelf and

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our prize banana tree

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okay honestly i'm i'm pretty impressed with even just the changes that this

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makes over the last webcam from mexico that we covered on ShortCircuit uh the

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colors i'm a little bit more happy with the auto framing the ai is able to track

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me very well we've got some low light situation we've got some on board ai

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processing the menu makes a little bit more sense to me this time around but

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maybe that's just because i'm familiar with it but for 250 dollars

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uh there's a lot of features packed in here that you know

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you have to determine for yourself whether that's worth it for you but

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uh not a bad price for something very advanced

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nexigo thanks for sponsoring this video and uh

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