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VoxCast Prompter for Webcast & Online Meetings Built-in HD 1080 Webcam & Fill Ring Light
VoxCast
Deliver with the authority and composure of a TV presenter and leave a great impression on your viewers
Never again worry about where to look when on video calls or webcasts.
Deliver presentations with the authority and composure of a TV presenter (using the same teleprompter technology used by them).
Helps you focus on the faces or script on your screen while naturally maintaining eye contact with your viewers.
Super simple to set up in seconds. Plug it in, clip it to your monitor, position your screen and you’re ready to go.
Ideal for content creators, video production teams and broadcasters seeking better-quality video from remote contributors.
Always look the part with built-in LED light.
Works with all major video call platforms.
Compatible with Windows (full MacOS support coming end 2023)
Folds flat for easy transportation and storage.
Standard Webcam
You may not know this, but there’s one aspect of human communication above all others that, if it’s missing, can kill engagement and cripple credibility. When it’s not there, our caveman instincts kick in and tell us something’s amiss.
Typical communication via webcam robs us of this vital part of human connection. Perhaps you’ve already worked out what it is…
Because you’re one of the thousands, if not millions of people frustrated by the lack of eye contact in online communication. Coupled with poor lighting and unflattering angles, your viewers will be disengaged further.
When your job relies on video calls and webcasts when the stakes are high and you need to give a good impression, that simple disconnect between you and your viewers can corrode the quality and plague your performance.
Strong eye contact activates your amygdala and other ancient parts of your brain involved in social interaction. It boosts your attention, builds trust and empathy, and gets you ready to respond.
But trying to achieve this by constantly switching your gaze between the screen and webcam overloads your brain. That all-too-familiar feeling of fatigue and frustration seeps in. After a full day of calls your brain is fried.
The VoxCast provides a simple solution.
It uses the same teleprompter technology TV presenters use to deliver their lines in a cool, professional manner, right into the camera.
When you watch them, you feel as though they’re talking directly to you. And that’s exactly how you will come across when you use the VoxCast for your online communication.
It allows you to focus on the faces of your colleagues or the script you’re reading while maintaining strong and natural eye contact with your viewers.
You’ll never again worry about where to look during online calls and webcasts.
Whether you’re delivering a pitch to executives or recording a four-figure online course, the VoxCast is the secret weapon that helps you captivate viewers, and ooze confidence and project authority.
Why is the VoxCast better than the rest?
This problem isn’t new, and yes, other webcams claim to solve it. But they have one major flaw.
They’re placed in front of your screen. Imagine having an in-person conversation or trying to read a book with a big piece of plastic in the way. It’d take a huge mental effort to try not to focus on it.
And it’s just the same when we’re talking or reading on a screen. When the webcam is an obstruction and a distraction, the mental effort increases. Engagement and quality suffer.
But the VoxCast is different – it goes around the part of the screen you’re focusing on. It creates a ‘tunnel’ that you look through, directing your focus solely to whatever or whoever is on your screen.
And the eye contact – that just happens naturally. You don’t even need to think about it.
VoxCast brings that natural, confident and effortless feel to your online conversations.
No longer will video calls and webcasts fill you with dread and fry your brain.
You’ll look forward to them, nail them, and leave a great impression on the people who matter.