- Icontact Prohello seeks to solve one of the biggest video call problems
- A 13 -megapixel sensor provides crisp 4K resolution video conference
- The HDR correction provides balanced light 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 to distances, but they are far from the favorite ways of most people to stay in touch.
Prohello, the latest version of the Icontact camera, has been developed to solve one of the most persistent problems of online meetings: the lack of natural visual contact.
Using a retractable arm that aligns the camera directly with the user’s eyes, the device tries to recreate the feeling of communication in front of the video conference.
Eye -level imaging design and characteristics
Basically, Prohello works as a corporate webcam that emphasizes presence.
The design supports a 13 megapixel sensor which records 4K resolution, with an automatic development, an exposure adjustment and an HDR correction.
Stereo 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 features are intended to guarantee that the image and the sound quality remain consistent, whether in a home office or in a business environment.
Another element that distinguishes Prohello from a standard webcam is its integration with Windows Hello facial recognition, which means that users can connect to their systems simply by facing the camera, avoiding typical passwords and based on biometric verification.
There is a mechanical confidentiality switch which feeds the main objective and microphones when it is folded, while leaving intact recognition capacities for access to the system.
This device is an evolution of the conceptions of anterior ilctact cameras, following the comments of the previous donors, and modifications have been made to assembly, control and lighting.
There are already a good number of established alternatives offering high -resolution sensors and an audio support, so the real prohello’s advantages (s) will depend on the effectiveness of its eye contact mechanism in daily contexts.
The Kickstarter campaign for Prohello drew significant attention. With only 3 hours when writing the editorial’s time, he recorded $ 237,511 promised by 1,145 donors, well above his original objective of $ 10,000.
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