| Resolution | 4K (3840 x 2160) |
| Sensor | Sony 1/2.5" Progressive Scan CMOS |
| Lens | Viewing angle of 120o |
| Digital zoom | 16x |
| Audio | Integrated dual microphone (range up to 10m))Omnidirectional pickupNoise suppression algorithmEcho cancellation |
| AutoFraming | Yes |
| Frequency spectrum | 300 MHz - 8kHz |
| Sampling frequency | Stereo 16 bit, 16 kHz 32 kHz |
| Remote control | Yes |
| Remote control functions | ON / OFF cameraAudio and video activationZoomON / OFF AutoFraming4 PresetsMirroring |
| Supported Operating Systems | Windows (10 / 8 / 7 / XP)Android (v5.0 or higher)MacOS (v10.6 or higher)Linux (v2.6.24 or higher)Chrome OS (v29.01547 or higher)Ubuntu (v10.04 or higher) |
| PC connection | USB Type A 2.0 - Type CCable not included |
| Power | 5 VDC (via USB) |
| Dimensions | 151.58 mm x 24.1 mm x 54.2 mm |
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