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Real-time image capture devices for displaying an object to a large audience are wireless document cameras, also known as visual presenters, visualizers, digital overheads, or docucams.
A document camera can magnify and project actual, three-dimensional objects as well as transparent images, much like an opaque projector.
They are, in essence, high-resolution web cams that are attached to arms to make it easier to position them over a page.
A teacher, lecturer, or presenter can use this to write on a sheet of paper or show a two- or three-dimensional object to the audience while they are watching.
A document camera can theoretically display all objects. The majority of objects can be easily hidden from view.
The picture is taken by the camera, which then uses a projector or monitor to create a live image. The various kinds of document cameras and visualizers make it very easy to move objects around.
A ceiling-mounted document camera can also be used to make use of a larger working space by simply putting larger objects in front of the camera and rotating it as needed.
The Global Wireless Document Camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The most recent addition to Lumens® Digital Optics Inc.’s portfolio of document cameras is the wireless Ladibug DC-W80 4K document camera.
The DC-W80 has a built-in battery, a Wi-Fi function, and a mechanical arm in its design. Without the need for bulky cables, the user can move the camera anywhere in a room.
Wireless technology offers more mobility and convenience than conventional document cameras. In order to interact with students, the DC-W80 offers a webcam for distance learning and a display of instructional materials.
The DC-W80 document camera’s ability to perform multiple tasks makes it an appealing option for educators of all kinds.
The camera can show extremely detailed images of any object in real time thanks to its 4K UHD output resolution.
It has HDMI, USB 2.0, and Wi-Fi outputs, and it can display images with up to 4K resolution on a large screen or computer monitor.
The DC-W80 gives users the ability to quickly flip or mirror photos and rotate the image at 0°, 90°, 180°, or 270° for added convenience.
The DC-W80’s three-level lamp brightness and shooting area, which can accommodate teaching content up to A3 size (16.5″ x 12.4″), improve readability.
Users also have access to Lumens Free LadibugTM 4K Software. Annotation, mask, spotlight, video, and image recording are among the software’s features.
The LadibugTM DC-W80 facilitates memorable learning experiences for distance learning, remote office, telehealth, and other applications by making teaching and presentations more interactive.