INTRODUCTION
Video streaming has been a thing for almost 2 decades now and so it's no wonder that quite a few manufacturers have since focused on the design of either smartphone gimbals or standalone cameras (some also built around gimbals). Personally, even though I was never into video streaming that doesn't mean I've stayed away from that segment of the market since taking pictures and videos of places I visit has always been a thing for me (same with most people). A few months back someone from a company called Aicoco reached out and asked if I'd be interested in testing their latest onAir 4K Wireless Live Streaming Camera and well, that's exactly what I've been using for the past month.
Since its establishment, we have been adhering to the brand mission of "Linking Each Other Across Time and Space". Deeply engaged in the field of streaming camera, we continue to develop and explore based on user needs and experience, and are committed to becoming the preferred productivity tool for more creators, making your live stream more popular.
The strongest selling point of the onAir 4K Wireless Live Streaming Camera by Aicoco is obviously its 1/1.8” Sony Starvis CMOS 2 sensor that can record 4K @ 30fps video (1080p @ 60fps / 4k @ 25fps, 1080p @ 50fps for PAL) and sports a 90 degree FOV, F/2.8 aperture, 180 degrees rotating lens and support for HDR. The aviation aluminum alloy housing is IPX4 certified (splashproof) and inside Aicoco has also placed an 2.4" color LCD touch screen (480x640p), dual omnidirectional microphones, WiFi, speaker, microSD card slot, 3400mAh hot-swappable lithium-ion battery (up to 240 minutes of battery life) and even a cooling fan. The mentioned specifications and features allow the onAir to be used for wireless streaming (WiFi - supports many platforms like YouTube, Twitch and others), local recording (microSD card slot) and both as a wired (USB) or wireless (WiFi) camera for your PC. Needless to say, Aicoco gives you the ability to control all functions of the onAir 4K Wireless Live Streaming Camera either via its 2.4" LCD touch screen or via their Live app for smartphones and tablets.