- Icontact Prohello seeks to solve one of the largest video call problems
- A 13 megapixel sensor offers pictures of 4K sharp resolution videoconference
- HDR correction guarantees balanced lighting for users in difficult conditions, and stereo microphones with noise cancellation improve clarity during noisy calls
Video communication has become an essential part of how people work, study and connect through distances, but are far from the favorite forms of most people to keep in touch.
Prohello, the most recent launch of the IContact Chamber, was developed to address one of the most persistent problems of online meetings: the lack of natural visual contact.
When using a retractable arm that aligns the camera directly with the user’s eyes, the device tries to recreate the sensation of face to face during videoconference.
Eye level design and image characteristics
In essence, Prohello works as a business webcam that emphasizes the presence.
The design admits a 13 megapixel sensor recorded in 4K resolution, with automatic approach, exhibition adjustment and HDR correction.
Strereo microphones with noise cancellation are integrated into the body, while optional LED lighting can be added for better clarity in low light conditions.
Together, these characteristics are intended to ensure that both the image and the quality of the sound remain consistent, either in an office at home or in a corporate environment.
Another element that distinguishes Prohello from a standard webcam is its integration with the facial recognition of Hello Hello Windows, which means that users can log in to their systems simply facing the camera, avoiding typed passwords and depending instead in biometric verification.
There is a mechanical privacy switch that feeds the lens and the main microphones when they bend, while leaving the intact recognition capabilities for access to the system.
This device is an evolution of previous IContact camera designs, after the feedback of the previous sponsors, and changes in assembly, controls and lighting were made.
There are already a good amount of established alternatives that offer high -resolution sensors and audio support, so the true advantages of Prohello will depend on how their ocular contact mechanism in everyday environments works.
The Kickstarter for Prohello campaign has caught significant attention. With only 3 hours remaining at the time of writing, he registered $ 237,511 promised by 1,145 sponsors, well above his original $ 10,000 objective.
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