Review: BT-1 Bluetooth Webcam
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by Daniel Brusilovsky on July 8, 2009

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If there is one gadget that really caught my attention this year, besides the Palm Pre, was the BT-1 Bluetooth Webcam from Ecamm Network. The BT-1, which won Macworld Best of Show, has received much praise since its announcement at Macworld and I was quite excited to open it up and give it a try.

The BT-1 is the worlds first Bluetooth webcam that only comes with one cable — a USB cable for charging the device. The BT-1 connects wirelessly to your Mac for video chatting, recording, and broadcasting with no wires to slow you down.

The BT-1 records 640×480 H.264 video and 48 kHz AAC audio, with a range of 10-30 feet. Now keep in mind — the BT-1 connects to your computer via Bluetooth. In order to setup the BT-1, you’ll need to head over to their website, and download a System Preferences panel item to connect the device to your computer. The BT-1 comes preset with the Bluetooth code “0000″ to make it easier to connect.

The BT-1 has an impressive four hours of recording time and records audio using a stereo microphone. The BT-1 is compatible with most programs, and Ecamm has posted a full list here. The BT-1 comes with a standard folding tripod for easy to use stable video, that you could take on the road with you.

Ecamm mentions that if you’d like longer range, there is a Class 1 Range Extender coming soon, that could go all the way up to 200 feet! The BT-1 from Ecamm Network is available and and is shipping now.

Bottom Line

The BT-1 is on sale for $149.00 and I think the price point is a little high, but the actual device is well worth it. With more and more Bluetooth technologies coming out, it’ll be exciting to watch what happens!

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  • I have one of these winging my way. i signed up about them when i first saw them released through chris pirillo. looking to getting one over here in the uk for the ammoboxproject! :)

  • So you didn’t do an actual “hands on” review, did you?

    If so, can you post some test footage?

    btw, I would review your post, Daniel. Some of the text was just copied/pasted from the BT-1’s FAQ page. It would be best to cite it.

    Michael

    • Daniel Brusilovsky - July 8th, 2009 at 4:56 pm GMT+5

      Michael – I took the status of the BT-1 from their web site, like the video resolution, audio type, and new features coming, and I also linked back to their site numerous times stating the source. I’ll also be doing a more in depth demo of the product later this week with a video.

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