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#StreamMaster #New Insta360Link Tip-Controlled View Support on StreamMaster
I already own an Insta360 and was super excited to test tip controlled angles on StreamMaster,

However, it appears that the Insta360 is not recognized as a Lovense Webcam in this instance, unless I'm missing something.

It would be very nice to be able to utilize tip-control as the Insta360 is recognized as an "AI Cam" in other instances. It is already compatible with other Lovense software features like "Gesture Control".
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1 year ago
The Lovense Webcam is an authorized customization of the Insta360 Link and the webcam is specifically designed for the camming industry. We've made it fully compatible with Lovense Camming Software, unlike the regular Insta360.
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AngelOfSiam
replied to Ally_Fab:
1 year ago
From testing and reading other user experience, the only clear difference is that the Lovense Webcam has tip control features and branding on the front.

I would have bought the Lovense edition had I known that it's essentially an Insta360 + feature unlock and if it was available at the time.

Having said that, as a HUGE lover of Lovense products and software, I'm very sad that the Insta360 is functionally the same but NOT compatible with the software. Please consider adding compatibility or even making a purchasable option to "unlock" this feature for Insta360 users.

Congrats on an awesome release for the cam community.
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SexySpookje
replied to AngelOfSiam:
1 year ago
I own a OBSBOT Tiny 4K webcam, that also works the exact same way. Think it would be a great idea like AngelOfSiam is saying to be able to purchache the tipping features if you already own a AI webcam, if this is possible.
1 year ago
We really appreciate your feedback, but again, the Insta 360 functionality isn't exactly the same, because Lovense Webcam tip control is a built-in feature, therefore it can´t be unlocked or updated through software.
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AngelOfSiam
replied to Ally_Fab:
1 year ago
Ahhhhh so it's a hardware thing

Valuable information. Thanks.
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