Internal component analysis confirms the implementation of a 1/2-inch CMOS sensor, offering superior light-gathering capabilities compared to standard 1/3-inch or 1/4-inch webcam sensors. Subject tracking is performed by a 2-axis brushless motor system with speeds up to 120°/s. Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) is utilized to prevent focus hunting during movement.
The "Lite" hardware configuration excludes voice control and dual-native ISO features found in the flagship model to maintain a more compact thermal footprint. Data indicates that 4K at 60FPS is supported, generating heat that requires the fanless chassis to have unobstructed airflow. Control is managed through gestures or dedicated software.
Mechanical and optical specifications include:
- Gimbal: 2-axis mechanical PTZ
- Sensor: 1/2-inch UHD CMOS
- Focus: PDAF
Direct connection to a motherboard-integrated USB 3.0 port is recommended to prevent frame loss or gimbal desynchronization. The mechanical gimbal provides a 90-degree field of view without the fisheye distortion typical of wide-angle fixed lenses.
The OBSBOT Tiny 2 is available for users requiring the maximum dynamic range of a 1/1.5-inch sensor and integrated voice commands. This peripheral is categorized within the 4K webcams hardware ecosystem.