Maintaining eye contact during professional meetings or video content creates a sense of engagement that is impossible when the eyes must shift away from the webcam to read scripted materials or viewing your video call counterpart. This issue has already been solved by the two-way mirror glass employed by teleprompters, and PrimeLight Design has brought this traditional eye-directing technology to personal computers and laptops. The VoxCast easily slips onto computer monitors and over laptop screens using the two included clips, so there is no need to worry about blocking your laptop's webcam. The 1080p30 camera behind the mirror glass panel takes care of capturing images, and the prompter is designed to be placed around your area of focus rather than in front. This allows you to use any available prompter, conferencing, or video recording software with the VoxCast rather than having to rely on one specific platform or ecosystem.
Non-techies will benefit from the simple plug-and-play design&emdash:it's as easy as setting up any other webcam. Included is an LED ring light that conveniently attaches to the upper section of the prompter hood. To correspond the ambient lighting of meeting spaces and home offices, three color temperature settings enable you to match to warm, natural, and cool white balanced rooms. Additionally it features a mounting thread for when a different position is better suited for your current circumstances. For working on the go or vlogging from an exciting new locale, the VoxCast neatly collapses and straps onto a protective tray, which prevents the specialized mirror glass from scratches and smudges. It all fits into a convenient soft storage case, perfect for sliding into the laptop slots in backpacks and luggage.
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