OKIOLABS OKIOCAM T-4K 8MP USB Document Camera for
$84.00
Price: $84.00
(as of Mar 03, 2025 23:08:04 UTC – Details)
From the brand
MOST COMPACT DOCUMENT CAMERA FOR LEDGER-SIZE – Capture full Ledger-size materials or both pages of an open book at once with the OKIOCAM T-4K USB document camera (max. view 13.86″ x 18.11″). It stands out as a portable choice for showcasing large-sized, highly detailed images like maps, blueprints, and artworks. You can even get the optional Tech Pouch to perfectly store the camera and carry it in your bag protected!
FEATURES 8MP 1/3.2″ CMOS SENSOR – Featuring an 8-megapixel camera sensor, the T-4K USB Document Camera captures real-time images at Ultra High Definition up to 3264 x 2448p. It offers enhanced low-light performance, image noise reduction, and vibrant color reproduction
LAG FREE STREAMING – Experience lag-free streaming at up to 30fps in full HD, and up to 25fps at maximum resolution (3264 x 2448p). The document camera features four button controls, allowing users to easily re-adjust focus, set the desired exposure and zoom levels, and flip the image 180 degrees
INCLUDES OKIOPoint – Enjoy AI-tracking for documents with the OKIOPoint visual pointer on the OKIOCAM Live software. Effortlessly navigate your presentation and zoom in on any part of the screen with OKIOPoint. Watch the VIDEO to see how it works!
COMPREHENSIVE SOFTWARE TO CHOOSE FROM – Download a variety of feature-packed software offering live image annotation, digital zoom, rotation, video recording, snapshots, stop-motion, timelapse, and more! The T-4K document camera is plug and play and compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS, Chrome and interactive display operation systems.
Jake –
Amazing: camera view can be operated completely with just the mouse (needs scroll wheel)
The software of this device is the best for teaching/presenting live/online. Now I’m not sure if this is rare for document cameras because I’ve only used one other one before. And for that one, the only way to zoom was to manually left-click hold on a little zoom meter.But on this device/software, I can simply get both pages of an open textbook in view, and never touch the textbook or camera again. I can zoom in SO EASY with mouse wheel on the left page of the textbook, and then when I want to go to the right page, I just hold left-click on the view and drag it to the right page. The resolution is good enough that I can zoom in into a page itself even.I can’t express how much quicker and fluid I am with the camera view on this device and software when using it to present/teach online.— caveats —Bug:There’s a weird bug where, while above 1.5x zoom, if you drag to the edge of the screen fast enough, you can’t drag away from the screen. Fortunately it’s easy to fix by just wheel-scrolling back to 1.5x zoom. Fortunately 1.5x seems the most you’d want to zoom in anyways. And if you do want to zoom in more, as long as you don’t ram the screen edges, the bug is not an issue at all. Hopefully they’ll fix this soon.Another caveat: can’t manipulate the screen when using Okiocam software’s recording button. You’ll have to just record/capture your screen manually while not using the Okiocam’s record function if you want video of you zooming/dragging the camera view.Final caveat (maybe biggest?): MUST USE GOOGLE CHROME. A nice thing about this is I downloaded Google Chrome Canary and it still worked with the Okiocam software.
mara saltzman –
mostly happy, great for my purpose.
Simple plug and play design is great! Be careful setting up and follow directions as to not break the plastic arm/camera’s arm. When set up for vertical paper, after pivoting camera up top in the only direction it moves, the arm is where my arm and hand is so that is not the best design. If it pivoted the other way, the arm of the camera would not be in the way. Arm is also not tall or long enough to capture whole 8.5″x11″ paper. For most part, I am very happy to have an affordable document camera for teaching and camera quality is okay. I can lower arm and zoom in or remove extraneous info from student’s view. Included directions are really good for specifically explaining how to use in common teaching platforms like zoom, google meets, etc. I can’t find out what all the button on camera do from your manual- maybe you did not publish what all the buttons do. Can you send us or publish what all the buttons do? Maybe one of the buttons would let me flip the image so the arm is not in way when I am writing in camera’s view? But I was afraid to experiment with the buttons and change settings without knowing what the buttons do.
likesmyalpacas –
Game Changer for Remote Teaching, but
I’ve been using this camera for remote teaching for a few months now. I teach elementary grades and it is perfect for projecting picture books. The kids “pin” me in Microsoft Teams (far inferior to Zoom for teaching, but out school district won’t let us use Zoom—but that’s another story). When I read a small print chapter book and want kids to be able to see the text and follow along, the camera is not clear enough. I’ve tried adjusting the focus button(s) on the top of the camera unit, but it doesn’t seem to do anything. The camera works well enough to show a drawing, or my handwriting, clearly enough though. The adjustable arm is great, though it often takes a bit of fiddling around to get it lined up right, but I think that’s more to do with my crammed table space. That said, the camera doesn’t really center on the pad, so when I am positioning a book I just ignore the pad and usually have the book set half on the pad and half on the table. Since the pad is very thin, this doesn’t make a difference. It’s nothing like the document cameras we have in school, of course, but for the cost and convenience (those school models are bulky and heavy and need special software and cables to set up) it does everything I need it to to successfully teach my 2nd and 3rd graders. Regarding the lack of a built in light, it’s not really an issue fir me. It works well with natural daylight and if it’s a darker day I just move my ring lamp closer. Overall, I am very happy with this product. It has been a game changer for me as a remote teacher, and for the price and portability—a bargain.
K. Brock –
SO EASY!!!
I was nervous about getting a document camera because our school system computers are so locked down – getting software or drivers installed requires a mountain of documentation – but this is truly plug and play. It runs from what is essentially a google extension, so it never encounters the school firewall. Its super easy to use – click on the software icon, press the gray tab, and you’re ready to go! The quality of the image is excellent and it has been an absolute godsend in trying to teach Chemistry in a virtual setting!As much as I like it now, and although it is simple to use, the initial startup was quite frustrating. The online extension loaded beautifully, per the directions. But the actual instructions on how to TURN THE THING ON are absent. Not unclear, vague, or hard to read – ABSENT. I even watched all the Youtube videos I could find, and while they are helpful, they don’t tell you how to turn it on. I figured it out by mistake – just pressing buttons, through trial and error. NOT good. Really – how hard is it to add a line of print to the packaging, on how to turn it on???
chelony mercado –
Ive been using it for long tume its very useful for my teaching art online
dimitris –
Fantastic buy used it straight away for my online tuition, ony if it had a soft case to fold it in after use it would be perfect
TomAmazon –
Works best using the Chrome plugin if you are doing Google Meet. Other ways to get high frame rate include using it as the main camera for your session, starting two sessions, etc.
Jose Antonio –
Contento con la compra. Cumple su función.
Rikyu –
Je l’utilise pour faire des master-classes et je ne suis pas déçu du tout. Le focus se fait parfaitement et simplement même lorsque que je filme un papier puis un écran.