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Jay Benjamin | September 28, 2025

If you’re a musician or solo creator, you know the struggle. You want your livestreams and videos to look dynamic and professional with multiple camera angles, but you don’t have a full production crew. For years, I’ve been on a quest to find the perfect, easy-to-manage, multi-camera setup.

My journey started with Mevo cams. The app was clever, but I quickly hit a ceiling with the video quality. I needed a real upgrade.

 

The First Big Upgrade: The OBSBOT Tiny 2

That upgrade came in the form of the OBSBOT Tiny 2 4K. The leap in quality was staggering. The image was crisp, and the AI tracking that followed me on stage felt like magic. It was a true game-changer, but better tech always reveals new bottlenecks.

I started running into issues with skipped frames on my 4K recordings, which I traced back to pushing the limits of long USB-C cables. And while I could connect multiple cameras to my computer, the workflow for switching and control wasn’t as seamless as I wanted. I’d come home from an event with footage from multiple cameras and end up just using one angle because the thought of syncing and mixing it all was a creative killer.

 

The Crossroads: Building the Next-Gen Rig

My Tiny 2 is gone now, and I’m completely revamping my setup with a 3-camera system in mind. After a ton of research, I’ve narrowed it down to two of OBSBOT’s next-generation cameras: the Tail Air and the Tail 2.

The OBSBOT Tail Air seems engineered to solve the cable problem perfectly. With its wireless NDI capabilities and internal SD card recording, I could place the cameras anywhere, completely free from the length limits of USB.

But the OBSBOT Tail 2 might be the answer to the entire workflow headache. With professional ports like Power over Ethernet (PoE), I could run a single, rock-solid Ethernet cable to each camera for power, video, and control over incredible distances. It’s built to be the brain of a professional multi-cam production.

 

Why I’m Betting on OBSBOT

While I’m still weighing the final decision between the ultra-flexible Tail Air and the powerhouse Tail 2, one thing is clear: I’m sticking with the OBSBOT ecosystem. They are the company that is relentlessly innovating and building the exact features that solo creators like me have been dreaming of—from incredible AI tracking to professional connectivity that simplifies our workflow.

If you’re a creator facing these same challenges, I highly recommend checking out their lineup. This is the company I’m betting on to solve these problems for good.

➡️ Explore the OBSBOT Ecosystem Here

 

 

Written by Jay Benjamin

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