{"id":25909,"date":"2022-05-06T07:41:35","date_gmt":"2022-05-06T14:41:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/?p=25909"},"modified":"2022-05-06T07:44:15","modified_gmt":"2022-05-06T14:44:15","slug":"plexicam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/2022\/05\/plexicam\/","title":{"rendered":"PlexiCam: The Webcam Mount You Didn&#8217;t Know You Need for Your Display \u2013\u00a0by Jeff Gamet"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure style=\"float: right; margin-left: 10px\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Plexicam-Centered-on-Widescreen-Display.png\" alt=\"Plexicam Centered on Widescreen Display\"  title=\"Plexicam Centered on Widescreen Display.png\" width=\"500 \" height=\"375\"><figcaption style=\"text-align:center\">PlexiCam Centered on Widescreen Display<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Let&#8217;s set the scene: It&#8217;s time for another web meeting, so you launch Zoom or Skype or Teams and sigh because, once again, you&#8217;re bending your neck at an unnatural angle to look into your webcam. Or maybe you aren&#8217;t even bothering, and instead, giving everyone a view of your profile or the top of your head. That&#8217;s where <a href=\"https:\/\/www.plexicam.com\/\">PlexiCam<\/a> comes in. This clever contraption holds your webcam or smartphone at eye level so you look at the camera while also seeing your computer&#8217;s screen. Let&#8217;s dive in to see how well it works, and if it&#8217;s worth buying.\n<\/p>\n<p>PlexiCam is a clear acrylic arm that hangs from the top of your desktop or laptop display. It positions your webcam or smartphone at eye level so it appears you&#8217;re looking directly at the other participants in your web call. You don&#8217;t need any tools to set up PlexiCam, and it doesn&#8217;t attach permanently, so you can easily move it out of the way when you aren&#8217;t on a video call. Since it&#8217;s clear, you can see through to whatever is on your screen\u2014whether it&#8217;s text, graphics, or your friend&#8217;s and coworker&#8217;s faces.\n<\/p>\n<figure style=\"float: left; margin-right: 10px\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Plexicam-%E2%80%93-What-Comes-in-the-Box.png\" alt=\"Plexicam  What Comes in the Box\"  title=\"Plexicam \u2013 What Comes in the Box.png\" width=\"400 \" height=\"360\"><figcaption style=\"text-align:center\">PlexiCam \u2013 What Comes in the Box<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The kit includes everything you need to get started: a clear acrylic arm that hangs from the top of your display, an adjustable shelf for your webcam or smartphone, a thumb screw for your webcam&#8217;s threaded mount, adhesive clips for cable management, and a carrying pouch. Versions are available for laptop screens, 15-inch and larger displays, and for using DSLR cameras. The smartphone adapter is available as an add-on.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m using the PlexiCam Pro kit. It&#8217;s designed for displays between 15-inches and 27-inches, although it works fine with my 34-inch HP Z34C curved display. I also have the optional smartphone adapter.<\/p>\n<p>The PlexiCam Pro+ is geared towards users with 21-inch and larger displays, plus it includes a second shelf for mounting a light. An optional 9-inch extension is available with this kit if you have a really big display. For DSLR camera users, there&#8217;s the PlexiCam Max kit.<\/p>\n<h2>Setting Up the PlexiCam<\/h2>\n<p>According to the PlexiCam website, it takes about 10 minutes to get up and running. Considering the process involves little more than taking the parts out of the box, attaching a webcam to the shelf, sliding the shelf onto the arm, and then hanging the arm off your display, that seems like a pretty generous time allotment. Maybe they&#8217;re including the time you spend untangling the webcam cable from everything else that&#8217;s connected to your USB hub. Or maybe they&#8217;re thinking about the time you spend adjusting the camera shelf up and down on the arm to get the position just right.<\/p>\n<p>Regardless, setting up the PlexiCam is amazingly simple. My webcam sits high enough on the arm that I didn&#8217;t need the cable management clips. For everyone who does need them, however, it&#8217;s nice that the clips are included.<\/p>\n<p>The PlexiCam is seriously simple to set up. It&#8217;s so simple, in fact, that after reading the included instructions, I heard Jeff Goldblum&#8217;s voice in my head <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/YHzM4avGrKI\">saying<\/a>, &#8220;There&#8217;s no step three.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h2>Using the PlexiCam<\/h2>\n<p>I position my PlexiCam at eye level and at my display&#8217;s vertical midpoint so it appears as if I&#8217;m looking directly at whoever sees me. It&#8217;s much more comfortable than looking above the top of my display where my webcam used to sit, and it feels more natural when I&#8217;m in web meetings, moderating webinars, or participating in podcasts. My Logitech C920 webcam is pretty small, so very little of my display is blocked.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"float: left; margin-right: 10px\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Plexicam-Showing-You-Can-Read-Text-Through-It.png\" alt=\"Plexicam Showing You Can Read Text Through It\"  title=\"Plexicam Showing You Can Read Text Through It.png\" width=\"500 \" height=\"375\"><figcaption style=\"text-align:center\">PlexiCam Showing You Can Read Text Through It<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>But what about the arm hanging in front of the display, you ask? Surely it distorts whatever is behind it, so you&#8217;re losing a lot more usable screen space. Not so, dear reader. The acrylic is so clear that I can easily read text through it. Even letters at the edge of the arm are readable. It&#8217;s as close to invisible as you can get.<\/p>\n<p>Since PlexiCam hangs from the top of your display, it&#8217;s easy to move. That&#8217;s important for people like me who want the camera out of the way when we aren&#8217;t using it. For me, this also raised the concern that using the device could scratch the display. After several months use, that hasn&#8217;t been a problem even though the bottom edge of the vertical arm does physically rest on the LCD screen surface. I assume if you slide the arm back and forth across the display a lot, you&#8217;ll eventually end up with scratches. Since I pick up the arm and then move it, I don&#8217;t expect this will be an issue for me.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"float: right; margin-left: 10px\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/05\/Plexicam-Off-to-the-Side.png\" alt=\"Plexicam Off to the Side\"  title=\"Plexicam Off to the Side.png\" width=\"500 \" height=\"375\"><figcaption style=\"text-align:center\">PlexiCam Out of the Way Off to the Side<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>My PlexiCam sits at the edge of my display when I don&#8217;t need my camera. For me, that&#8217;s no big deal because it&#8217;s in front of the display&#8217;s built-in speakers. Since the whole contraption is basically a transparent hook, you could just as easily hang it down the back side of your display, too.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, most every time I set the PlexiCam in position, I have to adjust the camera shelf a little to horizontally align my C920. I never have issues with the shelf shifting vertically, which is good because the thought of my camera slowly getting lower while recording a podcast sounds funnier than it would be in real life. Once my camera is horizontally aligned again, it stays in place without any problems.<\/p>\n<p>Moving your webcam from the top of the display down to eye level also moves it closer to you. I have my C920 pushed back as far as it will go on the camera shelf and it&#8217;s still about three inches closer to my face. I don&#8217;t see that as a problem, but it&#8217;s something to be aware of because some people will notice. Backing my chair away from my desk certainly helps, but I can move only so far before it&#8217;s hard to read text on my display. I suspect people with better eyes than mine won&#8217;t have as much trouble with this. Alternately, this is just a sign that it&#8217;s time for me to get new glasses.<\/p>\n<h2>The Big Question: Is PlexiCam Worth Buying?<\/h2>\n<p>Should you buy a PlexiCam? If you&#8217;re already happy with your webcam placement, then you don&#8217;t really need a PlexiCam. But if you need the ability to really control your camera&#8217;s position without obscuring your display, then this is an excellent investment.<\/p>\n<p>My PlexiCam is invaluable for podcasting, web presentations, and online meetings. I feel like I&#8217;m looking at everyone else instead of artificially aiming my face at a camera, and I can see everything I need on my display without constantly moving my head around. It does what I need without getting in my way, which is exactly what I want in my workstation camera mount. You can buy Plexicam at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.plexicam.com\/\" target=\"%5Fblank\" rel=\"noopener\">plexicam.com\/&#8230;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PlexiCam Centered on Widescreen Display Let&#8217;s set the scene: It&#8217;s time for another web meeting, so you launch Zoom or Skype or Teams and sigh because, once again, you&#8217;re bending your neck at an unnatural angle to look into your webcam. 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