Anker invented a webcam that looks good

At the beginning of January, Anker presented their new B600 webcam. Its many features make it an ideal IT tool for teleworking.

The new AnkerWork B600 webcam combines a 2K camera, four microphones, built-in speakers and a light bar. This gadget might change the video experience of video meetings, increasingly common with teleworking.

Ban pixelated videos

The new AnkerWork B600 films in 2K at 30 frames per second. An LED light bar is integrated into the webcam, just above the camera lens. From this strategic placement, the bar diffuses a favorable light for the user’s face. To maximize the quality of the video, the built-in MagicSight application performs automatic focusing and image enhancement.

The degree of brightness of the webcam is also adjustable using a built-in touch slider and an application available on a computer. In addition to the brightness, the app allows you to adjust the color temperature.

A tool adapted to teleworking

AnkerWork B600 has an adjustable field of view. With this feature, the user can choose how much background they want to appear in video. In addition to offering more privacy, the adjustable field of vision saves the user from having to tidy up their entire apartment before the start of a videoconference.

The webcam also has its own microphone with “AI-Powered Noise Reduction”. This noise removal algorithm is designed to analyze audio and automatically remove background noise. Thus, during the meetings, only the human voice is preserved. It is also the same artificial intelligence that manages the focus function of the light bar.

When it launches on January 25, the B600 is expected to cost $ 220, which puts it at a higher price point than most 4K webcams already available.

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