(TS) – Logitech has expanded the ways in which you can stream and create videos with its new Logitech® Broadcaster Wi-Fi® Webcam. Made for video professionals, bloggers and hobbyists, this new webcam gives you flexibility to do more than other webcams, including live streaming, shooting videos from two different angles or video chatting on your favorite Mac® computer.
The Logitech Broadcaster Wi-Fi Webcam makes it easy to create professional-looking videos from your Mac, whether you’re a professor recording a lecture or a musician demonstrating how to play the guitar. You can stream live video directly to Ustream®, and use an iPad®, iPhone® or Mac to control and preview the video. The Logitech Broadcaster can also act as a second video camera, adding a complementary perspective to capture content beyond your Mac’s embedded webcam. And, its wireless connectivity gives you the ability to shoot from virtually any angle you want. For richer and more dynamic video content, you can easily capture the two views and stitch them together.
The camera also works with iPhone and iPad for controlling and previewing videos. This is designed to make it easier to take the wireless camera around the room with you and record and stream more dynamic content to your viewers. Built-in webcams are okay for some jobs, but a lightweight, portable camera can create much more diverse content and can help take your videos to another level.
Switching between the built-in camera and Logitech’s Wi-Fi camera is done with a single button press, so it is quick and easy to switch back and forth even during live broadcasts. It is capable of recording in 720p, which should further add to the professional feel of videos created with the webcam.
The Logitech Broadcaster Wi-Fi Webcam integrates with popular Mac apps for editing and recording. You can use QuickTime or Photo Booth to record, and iMovie or Final Cut Pro for editing the finished product. You can also use it to video chat with Skype, FaceTime , and iChat.
Logitech’s new camera will hit the market later this month for US$199. The company plans on releasing the device in Europe and the U.S.
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