OBSBOT Tail Air AI Powered 4K PTZ Streaming Camera User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- OBSBOT
Table of Contents
- OBSBOT Tail Air AI Powered 4K PTZ Streaming Camera
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Reading Guide
- Obsbot Start APP
- OBSBOT Tail Air Overview
- Setting Up Tail Air
- Gesture Control
- Indicator Description
- Battery Indicator
- Obsbot Start APP
- Shooting View
- Recording & Live Streaming Configuration
- Firmware Upgrade
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
OBSBOT Tail Air AI Powered 4K PTZ Streaming Camera
Specifications
- System Requirements: iOS 11.0 or later, Android 8.0 or later
Product Information
OBSBOT Tail Air Overview
The OBSBOT Tail Air seamlessly provides real-time monitoring and
comprehensive control of live broadcasts through the intelligent AI director
grids. It features AI Auto Tracking for humans, animals, and objects without
external help. The Gesture Control 2.0 allows remote conveyance of control
commands, unlocking creative possibilities.
About Tail Air
The OBSBOT Tail Air integrates OBSBOT’s latest AI technology and
professional imaging system. It offers outstanding AI Auto Tracking features
and Gesture Control 2.0 for remote control commands.
Parts Info
- Camera Lens
- Status Indicator
- Battery Indicator
- Dual Build-in Microphone
- Micro SD Card Slot
- Micro HDMI Port
- Cooling Outlet
- Power Button
- USB-C Port
- 3.5 mm Audio Jack
- Cooling Inlet
- UNC 1/4-20 Interface
- Extension Pin Interface
- Wireless Module Slot
Product Usage Instructions
Setting Up Tail Air
The OBSBOT Tail Air can be mounted on a tripod or placed on a flat surface
using the standard UNC 1/4-20 nut connector on the base.
Gimbal
To power on/off the Tail Air, press and hold the power button until the
indicator light flashes blue in a cycle.
Note: If the product is in working condition for a long time, the bottom of the product may heat up, which is normal.
Inserting the Micro SD Card
The Tail Air requires a Micro SD card for photo and video capture. Insert a
Micro SD card into the designated slot. To remove the card, gently push to
partially eject it and transfer the media to a mobile device or computer.
Note: It is recommended to use a UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rated Micro SD card (sold separately).
Gesture Control
Gesture Control 2.0 allows for remote conveyance of control commands. More
information on how to use Gesture Control can be found in the user manual and
tutorial videos.
FAQ
Q: Where can I download the user manual and instructional videos?
A: You can download the user manual and watch instructional videos from the
official website at https://obsbot.com/download.
Q: How do I connect the Tail Air to my phone?
A: To connect your Tail Air to your phone, follow these steps:
- Scan the QR code or search for the ‘Obsbot Start’ APP in the app store to download the Obsbot Start App.
- Power on your Tail Air.
- Turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your phone.
- Open the App and tap on your camera (the default name is Tail Air_XXXXXX), then follow the APP instructions to connect your Tail Air.
Reading Guide
Note
Important consideration
Recommendation
We recommend that users watch instructional videos and read the user manual
first to understand the usage process.
https://obsbot.com/download
Tutorial Video
Users could access and watch tutorial videos through the following link to use
the product correctly.
https://www.obsbot.com/explore/obsbot-tail-air
Obsbot Start APP
https://www.obsbot.com/support/obsbot-tail-air
- Scan the QR code or search for the ‘Obsbot Start’ APP in the app store to download the Obsbot Start App.
- Power on your Tail Air.
- Turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your phone.
- Open the App and tap on your camera (the default name is “Tail Air_XXXXXX”), then follow the APP instructions to connect your Tail Air.
System Requirements iOS 11.0 or later Android 8.0 or later
OBSBOT Tail Air Overview
About Tail Air
Integrating OBSBOT’s latest AI technology and professional imaging system, the
OBSBOT Tail Air seamlessly provides real-time monitoring and comprehensive
control of live broadcasts through the intelligent AI director grids. Its
outstanding AI Auto Tracking features cover the tracking for human, animal and
even objects without external help. Additionally, Gesture Control 2.0 allows
remote conveyance of control commands, unlocking creative possibilities.
Parts Info
- Camera Lens
- Status Indicator
- Battery Indicator
- Dual Build-in Microphone
- Micro SD Card Slot
- Micro HDMI Port
- Cooling Outlet
- Power Button
- USB-C Port
- 3.5 mm Audio Jack
- Cooling Inlet
- UNC 1/4-20 Interface
- Extension Pin Interface
- Wireless Module Slot
Setting Up Tail Air
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Placement Instructions
OBSBOT Tail Air is equipped with a standard UNC 1/4-20 nut connector on the base for mounting the camera to a tripod or direct placement on a flat surface. -
Gimbal
OBSBOT Tail Air is equipped with a 2-axis brushless motor gimbal. The controllable rotation range for the pan is ±150°, and for the tilt is -65° to 32°. -
Power On/Off
Press and hold the power button until the indicator light flashes blue in a cycle to power on/off.
If the product is in working condition for a long time, the bottom of the product will heat up, which is normal situation.
Inserting the Micro SD Card
The Tail Air lacks built-in storage, so insert a Micro SD card into the
designated slot to enable photo and video capture. To remove the card, gently
push to partially eject it. Afterwards, transfer the media to a mobile device
or computer.
It is recommended to use a UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rated Micro SD card (need to be purchased separately).
Gesture Control
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Turn On/Off Human Tracking
To enter human tracking mode, perform the gesture shown in the figure. The current status indicator light will flash twice and then turn to a steady blue state, indicating that you have successfully entered human tracking mode.
To exit human tracking mode, perform the same gesture again. The blue status indicator light will flash twice and then turn green or purple, indicating that you have successfully exited human tracking mode. -
Zoom to 2x (default) / Cancel
Perform the gesture control shown in the figure. The status indicator light will flash twice to indicate that the zoom in/out has been performed. -
Start/Stop Recording
Perform the gesture control shown in the figure. The status indicator light will flash twice to indicate that the video recording has started or stopped. Dynamic Zoom
Perform the gesture control shown in the figure until the status light starts flashing, indicating that the dynamic zoom function has been activated. Adjust the zoom by moving your hands closer together or further apart, zoom in/out will stop until no gesture is detected or the zoom status can no longer be adjusted.
Please be careful not to cover your face with your hands and keep your fingers
open for gesture control.
Please go to the link below to find the tutorial video for gesture control.
https://www.obsbot.com/explore/obsbot-tail-air
Indicator Description
Equipment Status | Indicator Statuses |
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Powering on and initializing | Blue lights flash circularly |
Executing gesture control features
| The lights flash in their current color twice together means your gesture is
recognized successfully
Streaming or recording-Tracking target unselected| Breathe in green light
Streaming or recording-Tracking target selected| Breathe in blue light
Streaming failed and retrying| Flash in yellow light
STA mode – Tracking target unselected| Solid green light
AP mode – Tracking target unselected| Solid purple light
STA/AP mode – Tracking target selected| Solid blue light
Tracking target losing| Solid yellow light
Taking a picture| The lights flash once in their current color
Camera in fault| Solid red light
Camera errors, including SD card full or update failures, and so on| Breathe
in red light
Upgrading the firmware| The lights flash in yellow and blue alternatively
Buzzer
Explanation | Tweet Mode |
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Powering on or off | DDD |
Taking a picture | D |
Starting to Stream & Record | D |
Battery level is low and camera is about to power off | DDD |
Upgrading the firmware | D···D···D··· |
Camera errors, including SD card full or update failures, and so on | DDDDDD |
Charging Instructions
Please use the provided USB-C cable for charging during the initial use to
ensure normal operation.
It is recommended to use an FCC/CE certified USB charger rated 5V/2A.
Battery Indicator
Charging will stop when the battery temperature exceeds 45°C.
For example, when connected to an external power supply, if the battery
temperature exceeds 45°C, the camera will stop charging and will be powered
directly from the external power supply.
Obsbot Start APP
Software Overview
When used with the Obsbot Start App, users can control the camera on their
mobile devices and manually adjust image parameters. The app also supports
one-key live streaming and accessing AI director grids, providing a more
convenient and effortless live streaming experience.
Connect Obsbot Start APP
1. Press and hold the power button on Tail Air to turn it on.
2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your mobile device.
3. Launch the Obsbot Start app and select the corresponding Tail Air.
4. Tail Air supports three connection methods: Wi-Fi connection, cellular
data connection, and wired network connection.
Wi-Fi Connection
- Tap “Wi-Fi”;
- Tap “Live Streaming via Wi-Fi”, select the Wi-Fi network you want to use and enter the password to connect. (The Wi-Fi list includes two frequency bands: 5GHz and 2.4GHz. It is recommended to use 5GHz.);
- Once connected, it will automatically enter the shooting view.
Cellular Data Connection
If you do not have a local Wi-Fi network, you can connect to the Tail Air’s
hotspot through AP mode and stream over your mobile device’s network.
- Tap “Cellular Data”;
- Tap “Live Streaming via Cellular”, and connect to the Tail Air hotspot;
- Once connected, it will automatically enter the shooting view.
The live streaming quality may not be as reliable as Wi-Fi connection.
Wired Network Connection
Connect Tail Air to the router or switch via a USB-C to Ethernet Adapter. Once
your mobile device is on the same local network, you can establish the
connection.
- After connecting the USB-C to Ethernet Adapter, Tail Air will automatically reboot for configuration.
- The USB-C to Ethernet Adapter need to be purchased separately on http://www.obsbot.com.
Shooting View
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Home Button
Tap to return to the home screen. -
Gimbal Control
Hold and drag on the screen to control the gimbal. -
AI Tracking
Double-click to select/deselect human/animal for tracking. -
On Air Window
Display the real-time output image. Tap to zoom in. -
Audio Settings
Display real-time volume. Tap to access the audio panel and adjust the corresponding parameters. -
Recording/Livestreaming
For the first use, tap to enter the recording/live configuration. After configuration, you can tap to quickly start recording or live streaming. See “Recording & Live Streaming Configuration” for details. -
Preset Positions
Tap to add a preset position. Long press the button to update/delete after adding. -
Reset/Initial Position
Tap to reset Tail Air to its initial position. Long press to set the initial position. -
Image Cropping
Tap to enter the cropping screen.- Fullscreen: Tap to switch to full screen/preset view.
- Preset Zoom Ratio: Set the size of the red frame that appears when the screen.
- Preset Positions:Tap to add preset positions. Long-press to update/delete after adding.
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Gimbal and View
Tap to bring up the gimbal control and zoom panel, enabling manual control of the gimbal and zoom. -
Object Tracking
Tap to enter the object tracking, box-select the object for tracking, and double-tap to cancel tracking. -
AI Settings
Tap to bring up the settings list.- Auto Framing: Tap to switch AI framing and real-time output screen.
- Tracking Speed: Tap to switch tracking speed (Slow/Standard/Fast).
- Composition Lines:Tap to enter the composition lines setting, and adjust the positioning of the target in the frame.
- Object Tracking: Tap to enter the object tracking.
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More settings
Tap to bring up the settings panel.-
Device status bar:
:Display camera battery level, :Displays current network status, :allows for camera power-off, :Display the connection status of relevant accessories. -
Gesture Control :Support enabling/disabling gesture control.
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Audio: Adjust audio parameters.
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Face Auto Exposure: Enable (global exposure) / Disable (face automatic exposure).
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ISO Upper and Lower Limits : Adjust ISO upper and lower limits, range: 100~6400 (ISO Upper Limit>ISO Lower Limit).
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Output: Can enable UVC / NDI / RTSP modes, default is Disabled.
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UVC Mode : After enabling UVC mode, NDI / Recording / Live Streaming /HDMI / RTSP will not be available.
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NDI Mode : After enabling NDI mode, UVC / Live Streaming / HDMI / RTSP will not be available.
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NDI mode needs to be activated manually, and the NDI License Key must be purchased separately at http://www.obsbot.com.
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RTSP Mode : After enabling RTSP mode, UVC / NDI / Live Streaming will not be available.
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Media Settings :Adjust frame rate, encoding format, bit rate, resolution, and other parameters.
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Tail Air Settings : Set camera functions.
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Power-on Shooting : Default disable. When enabled, you can set up power-on recording/live streaming (requires configuring live streaming information).
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Auto Power Off : Tap to set Tail Air’s duration. If there is no operation on the camera within the set duration, the camera will automatically power off. Timed Power Off: Default disable. When enabled, you can set the scheduled power-off time and date.
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Timed Power On : Default disable. When enabled, you can set the scheduled power-on time and date.
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Status Light: Default enable, adjustable status light brightness.
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Buzzer: Default enable, audible prompts help determine the camera’s status.
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Plug/Unplug to Power On/ Off: Default disable, when enabled, the camera will automatically power on when powered, and power off when disconnected.
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Customize Buttons: Set the functions of the customize buttons: None (default)/ Mute Output / One-key Wide / On/Off Status Light,used in conjunction with the Tail Air Smart Remote Controller.
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Tail Air Smart Remote Controller need to be purchased separately on http://www.obsbot.com.
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SD Card :View the total capacity and current remaining memory of the SD card, and format the SD card.
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Video Segmentation: 4G / 8G / 16G / 32G(default) / 64G. Only exFAT-formatted SD cards support this function.
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Reset All Connections: Clears all connection records for the camera.
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Restore Factory Settings : Tap to restore the camera to its original factory settings. This will delete all the current settings, and the camera will be restored to the original factory settings and restart.
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Feedback :Enter user descriptions to submit feedback to the backend.
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About Device :Display camera information, including device name, device model, serial number, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth MAC address, RTSP information, network configuration, firmware version, etc.
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Album
Tap to enter the album to manage captured videos and photos. -
Camera Settings
Tap to enter the camera settings.- Exposure Mode :Tap to switch exposure modes between A (Automatic mode) and M (Manual mode).
- Exposure Parameters :Adjustable ISO, Shutter Speed, EV, and Focus methods. Focus Mode:AF-S / AF-C / MF.
- Anti-Flicker: Off (default) / 50Hz / 60Hz. Set the anti-flicker frequency to reduce flickering caused by fluorescent lights or TV screens when shooting indoors.
- Direction Flip: Tap to horizontally flip the image.
- Grids:Tap to enable grid lines to assist in framing.
- HDR: Disable (default) / Enable.
- AE Lock:Disable (default) / Enable.
- Style :Switch image styles, Standard(default) / Outdoor / Pastel / Custom (adjustable sharpness, contrast, saturation, hue, brightness).
- White Balance :Adjust white balance parameters, Auto (default) / Daylight / Fluorescent / Tungsten / Cloudy / Custom (adjustable color temperature).
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AI Director Grids
- Tap to enter the AI director interface to preview and manage output views.
- Face View: On (default) / Off. When AI tracking is not enabled, it will crop a close-up shot based on the recognized faces, displaying a maximum of 3 face views.
Recording & Live Streaming Configuration
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Recording
Selecting recording displays SD card information. Tap the “Start” button in the upper right corner to start video recording. -
RTMP
Selecting RTMP requires manually entering RTMP information, including RTMP name, RTMP URL, and stream key (optional). After successful creation, tap “Start” in the upper right corner to start live streaming. -
Live Streaming Platform
When selecting third-party live platforms (including Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and Kwai, log in to the respective platform account and configure live streaming information. After successful setup, tap “Start” in the upper right corner to start live streaming. When choosing RTMP or a third-party live platform, you can enable continuous recording throughout the entire process. Recording will synchronize with live streaming, and you can manually stop recording during the live broadcast. It also supports adjusting live streaming resolution and bitrate during the process.
Firmware Upgrade
Firmware Upgrade Overview
- During the upgrade, the yellow and blue lights will flash alternately.
- After a successful upgrade, the status indicator light changes to normal operating mode. You can connect to the APP to check the upgrade results.
- If the upgrade fails, the light will turn red, and the camera will emit a beeping sound.
Upgrade via Obsbot Start APP
Connect the OBSBOT Tail Air to your phone via Obsbot Start APP. The APP will
give you an upgrade notice when you are due an upgrade. Then follow the APP
instructions to upgrade.
Using Micro SD Card to Upgrade
Please download the latest upgrade package on OBSBOT’s official website and
copy the .bin file to the SD card root directory. Insert the SD card into your
Tail Air. Once Tail Air reads the SD card, it will restart and upgrade.
- Before upgrading, please make sure the SD card has more than 1GB of usable capacity, and the camera battery needs to be more than 25%.
- After completing the upgrade, you can check the result through the .txt file in the SD card root directory.
Specifications
Product | OBSBOT Tail Air |
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Model | OSB-2108-CW |
Size | 69.6573.25132.5mm |
Weight | 344.5g |
AI chip | Integrated AI chip, Trillions of calculations per second |
Camera
| Image sensor| 1/1.8” CMOS
Effective pixels| 8.4 million
Effective pixel resolution| 3856 x 2176
Lens system| 8 Optical Lenses
Zoom range| 4X digital zoom
ISO range| 100~6400
Exposure value| ±3 EV
Electronic shutter speed| 1/8000s to the limit of frames per second
Focus| Auto Focus/Manual Focus
Aperture| f/1.8
Equivalent focal length| 23mm
White balance| 2000K-10000K
Gyroscope| 6-axis Gyroscope
Photo resolution| 4K,1080P
Video resolution| 4K@30/25/24 fps
1080P@60/50/48/30/25/24 fps
Video format| MJPEG, H.264, H.265
Max video storage bit rate| H.264: 100Mbps, H.265: 80Mbps
2-axis gimbal
| Gimbal installation| Non-removable
Controllable range| Pan: ±150°; Tilt: -65°~32°
Mechanical range| Pan: ±160°; Tilt: ±90°
Max controllable speed| 120°/s
Angle jitter| ±0.02°
Audio| Audio input| Built-in Two MEMS Microphones Built-in 3.5mm TRS Connector
(AUX) Support MIC IN/LINE IN
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Audio modes| Noise Reduction/Stereo Sound
Audio format| AAC/PCM
Wi-Fi| Operating frequency| 2.4 G/5.8 GHz
Signal transmission range| 2.4G 140m;5.8G 80m
Transmission power|
- 2.4 GHz: <18 dBm(FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC
- 5.1 GHz: <15 dBm(FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC
- 5.8 GHz: <15 dBm(FCC/CE/SRRC)
Bluetooth| Bluetooth protocol| BLE 5.0
Bluetooth operation frequency range| 2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz
Charger & Battery| Battery type| Lithium Polymer(Li-po)
Battery capacity| 1500mAh
Battery energy| 11.4Wh
Battery voltage| 7.6V
Input| 5V/2A
Operating time| 154 minutes
*Tested in a laboratory environment while recording 1080p/30fps video and should be used for reference only
Charging time| 90 Minutes (Power off status)
Memory card| Type| Micro SD (Up to 512 GB)
Operating environ- ment
| Camera working environment temperature| -10°C~40°C
Battery charging ambient temperature| -10°C~40°C
Battery operating ambient temperature| -10°C~40°C
References
- OBSBOT - Connecting You to the Future [Official]
- Download Center | OBSBOT
- OBSBOT - Connecting You to the Future [Official]
- Explore More About OBSBOT Tail Air
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