Kupu Whakataki
The OBSBOT Tiny 2 Remote Control is designed to enhance your experience with OBSBOT Tiny series webcams, including Tiny 2, Tiny 4K, and Tiny 1080P models. This smart remote combines the functionality of a remote control with a presentation clicker, offering seamless control over your webcam's AI features, camera movements, and presentation tools. It connects wirelessly via a USB receiver, providing convenience and flexibility for various applications such as video meetings, remote classes, and live streaming.

Image: The OBSBOT Tiny 2 Remote Control and its accompanying USB receiver.
Tatūnga
1. Tāuta Pūhiko
The remote control requires two AAA batteries (not included). To install them, open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote and insert the batteries, ensuring correct polarity.

Whakaahua: Rear view of the remote control showing the battery compartment and the USB receiver slot.
2. Hononga Kaiwhiwhi USB
Locate the USB receiver stored within the remote control's battery compartment. Plug this USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
3. Tāuta Pūmanawa me te Whirihoranga
To utilize the full functionality of the remote control, including AI-powered features and auto-zoom, you must download and install the OBSBOT Webcam software on your computer. After installation, ensure that the software is properly configured:
- Privacy & Security Settings: For macOS users, navigate to your system settings, then Privacy & Security, and allow Input Monitoring for the OBSBOT Webtono kamera.
- Remote Controller Toggle: Within the OBSBOT Webcam software, access the settings and verify that the 'Remote Controller' option is toggled ON. This enables communication between the remote and the software.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The OBSBOT Tiny 2 Remote Control provides intuitive control over your webcam. Familiarize yourself with the button layout and their corresponding functions:

Image: Detailed diagram illustrating the functions of each button on the OBSBOT Tiny 2 Remote Control.
Nga Mahi Patene:
- Tohu Tūnga: Displays the remote's current status (e.g., connected, low battery).
- Pātene ON/OFF: Press to turn the OBSBOT Tiny 2 webkamera ki runga, weto ranei.
- Choose Device (1/2/3/4): Allows you to select and control up to four different OBSBOT Tiny series webkamera.
- Preset Position (P1/P2/P3): Recall pre-saved camera positions and zoom levels. Ideal for quickly switching between different views in your workspace.
- Gimbal Control (Up/Down/Left/Right): Use the directional pad to manually pan and tilt the webcam's gimbal.
- Gimbal Reset Button (Center of Gimbal Control): Ka tautuhi ano i te webcam's gimbal to its initial, default position.
- Zoom Out (-) / Zoom In (+): Adjust the camera's zoom level.
- Track Button: Toggles Human Tracking on/off. By default, this also controls Auto-Zoom.
- Hand Button: Toggles Hand Tracking on/off, allowing the camera to follow your hand movements.
- Close-up Button: Enables or disables Human Tracking and Auto-zoom simultaneously, focusing on facial features.
- Desk Mode Button: Toggles Desk Mode on/off.
- Laser-Whiteboard Button: Hold to enable the built-in laser pointer for presentations. Double-click to execute or exit the Whiteboard Close-up feature. Note: Do not irradiate eyes with the laser.
- Pātene Hononga-ipurangi: Click to select a hyperlink. Double-click to open the hyperlink. Long press to switch between open windows.
- PageDown Button: Click to go to the next page in a presentation. Long press to execute or exit a black screen.
- PageUp Button: Click to go to the previous page in a presentation. Long press to execute or exit full screen.

Image: A user demonstrating seamless control of the OBSBOT Tiny 2 webcam using the remote control.

Image: The remote control being used as a presentation clicker, highlighting content on a whiteboard with its built-in laser.
Te tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your OBSBOT Tiny 2 Remote Control, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the remote control. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Remove batteries if the remote will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage. Replace batteries when the status indicator shows low power.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te mana mamao ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Kaiwhiwhi USB: Keep the USB receiver protected when not in use, ideally stored within the remote's battery compartment.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your OBSBOT Tiny 2 Remote Control, refer to the following common solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Mamao kaore e whakautu | Low or dead batteries; USB receiver not connected; Remote Controller setting off in software. | Replace AAA batteries; Ensure USB receiver is securely plugged into computer; Toggle 'Remote Controller' ON in OBSBOT Webpūmanawa kamera. |
| AI features (tracking, auto-zoom) not working | OBSBOT Webcam software not running or not updated; Input Monitoring not enabled (macOS). | Ensure OBSBOT Webcam software is open and updated to the latest version; Enable Input Monitoring in macOS Privacy & Security settings. |
| Ko te atatohu taiaho e kore e mahi | Laser feature not activated; Low battery. | Hold down the Laser-Whiteboard button; Replace batteries. |
| Cannot switch between devices (1/2/3/4) | Webcams not properly paired or detected by software. | Me whakarite katoa webcams are connected and recognized by the OBSBOT Webpūmanawa kamera. |
Whakatakotoranga
- Ingoa Waitohu: OBSBOT
- Taumaha Tūemi: 2.11 hekere
- Rahi Hua: 5.91 x 1.69 x 0.98 inihi
- Whenua Taketake: Haina
- Tau tauira tūemi: TINY Smart Remo
- Ingoa Tae: Kerei
- Nga waahanga motuhake: Maamaa
- Tau Mōrahi o ngā Pūrere Tautoko: 4
- Ngā Pūrere Hototahi: OBSBOT TINY Series Webcam (Not Applicable to Other Non-OBSBOT TINY)
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For detailed warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please refer to the official OBSBOT website or the comprehensive user manual PDF available for download.
Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (PDF): Tikiake Here





