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AI 4K PTZ Webcam

January 29, 2026

 

 

The OBSBOT Tiny 3 series is a line of AI-powered 4K PTZ webcams designed for professional video conferencing, streaming, and content creation. The OBSBOT Tiny 3 is characterized as the smallest 4K PTZ webcam ever produced, weighing just 63 grams. The device features a compact aluminum alloy body and is built for both portability and high-performance imaging. The Tiny 3 is equipped with a 1/1.28 inch CMOS sensor that supports video resolutions up to 4K at 30fps or 1080p at 120fps. It offers an impressive ISO range of 100-12800, allowing it to perform well in various lighting conditions. For audio, it utilizes an immersive stereo microphone system consisting of one omnidirectional and two directional microphones.

The webcam integrates advanced AI features, including Seamless AI Tracking 2.0, which keeps the subject in the frame even during movement. It also supports voice tracking to automatically rotate the gimbal toward a speaker. Users can control the device through Gesture Control 2.0 or voice commands in English and Chinese. Specialized AI modes, such as Whiteboard Mode and Desk Mode, are also included to optimize the view for specific tasks.

A unique feature of the Tiny 3 series is its support for virtual identities. Users can choose from various OBSBOT avatars and virtual voices that sync with their real-time expressions and vocal changes. The webcam is compatible with major meeting and streaming platforms and can be further enhanced with accessories like the Vox SE wireless microphone or the Tiny Smart Remote 2.

 

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