£260.00*
- Resolution 1920 x 1080 Full HD
- Camera resolution 8 MP
- Focus type Manual & automatic focus
Product information
IPEVO VZ-R HDMI/USB dual mode 8MP document camera
Functions like a modern overhead projector.
The 8MP IPEVO VZ-R document camera with HDMI/USB dual mode is a real-time image capture device that works almost like an overhead projector, but uses a digital projector. Unlike traditional overhead projectors, which can only project words written or printed on a transparency, the VZ-R can capture any stationary or moving objects - such as textbooks, handouts, images, devices and 3D objects - and project them live onto a large screen via a connected projector. In addition, the product's lightweight, compact and space-saving design makes it portable, so it can be taken anywhere and used in different locations.
HDMI and USB dual mode with easy setup, plug-and-play design.
Just connect the VZ-R to a projector, TV or monitor via HDMI (or an HDMI-to-VGA adapter). You can then instantly stream live images of your materials to a large display. No further set-up steps are required. Alternatively, you can use the VZ-R with a Mac, PC or Chromebook by connecting the camera via USB. This way, the recorded live images are streamed to your computer screen. And since the VZ-R has a plug-and-play design, no additional drivers need to be installed on your computer.
Note: The VZ-R must be connected to a power source when used in HDMI mode. You can connect the camera to a power outlet using any 5 V/1 A power adapter, such as the one on your phone or tablet. A powered USB port on your TV, projector or computer is a possible alternative. A portable charger will also work.
Low setup and maintenance costs.
The VZ-R is compatible with most projector and computer brands on the market. Since it works with your existing equipment, you don't have to spend extra money on new equipment. Unlike conventional overhead projectors, where the bulbs need to be replaced, the VZ-R does not incur any maintenance costs. The costs saved on transparencies and erasable markers are also not negligible.
The 8-megapixel camera lens ensures high image sharpness. The digital zoom allows you to enlarge details.
The VZ-R is equipped with an 8-megapixel camera lens ex works, which offers a resolution of up to 3264 x 2448 (roughly equivalent to 4K) via USB and a resolution of 1920 x 1080 via HDMI. Macro shots of up to 10 cm can be taken with the lens. This ensures that your live images always remain sharp and clear. The VZ-R also has a digital zoom that allows you to enlarge your materials - so not a single detail is overlooked.
Flexibility for the perfect image.
The design of the VZ-R is well thought out to give you the greatest possible flexibility for capturing your materials. Thanks to the swivelling head and the reinforced, multi-jointed stand, you can position the camera at different heights, angles and orientations. The small footprint required allows it to be used in tight spaces. And with the physical, tactile buttons, you can make instant image corrections without using a computer.
Excellent product performance in many areas.
Equipped with a Sony sensor and an integrated SoC from Ambarella, the VZ-R offers better performance in the areas of focusing speed, colour fidelity and noise reduction - even in poorly lit environments. The reversible USB Type-C port on the body of the VZ-R offers a stress-free user experience, while the lightweight, glass fibre reinforced and thermoplastic stand not only ensures that the camera can withstand heavy daily use, but also remains easily transportable with a weight of 1 kg. In addition, VZ-R has a built-in LED light that gives you extra light so you can capture footage in low-light environments.
Specifications
- 8.0 megapixel camera
- Full autofocus lens
- High resolutions - up to 3264 x 2448 (USB mode) and up to 1920 x 1080 (HDMI mode)
- HDMI output
- USB 2.0 video class interface (UVC)
- Mac, Windows PC and Chromebook compatible
- Max. Recording area:
270 x 480mm [16:9]
344 x 460mm [4:3] - D x W x H (folded):
With base-116 x 108 x 301mm
Without base-78 x 40 x 290mm - Weight:1.0kg
- Length of USB cable (type C to type A): 150 cm
- Colour: Emerald green
- Model name: CDVH-03IP
- 2-year warranty from date of purchase
Technical data
Name | IPEVO VZ-R document camera HDMI/USB |
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Article number | 1000002927 |
GTIN/EAN | 4712098411267 |
Manufacturer SKU | 5-898-4-01-00 |
Model name | VZ-R |
Brand | IPEVO |
Product Type | Visualizer |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Full HD Resolution Resolution: The resolution of a projector is the maximum number of image points (pixels) that a projector can display based on its naturally existing technology, i.e. without conversion or cropping of the image. The native resolution is the number of pixels that a projector physically has to display the image. A projector usually interpolates a resolution when it receives an image signal with a higher resolution than the native one. If this is the case, there may be a lack of image detail or general blurring in the displayed image. If a projector receives an image signal with a lower resolution than the native, it also interpolates, it scales the image up to the native resolution, calculates corresponding additional pixels, if possible without changing the image information. The disadvantage here is that although the image is displayed larger than fed, the original individual pixels may become much more visible as they are multiplied by the conversion. 4K: 4K refers to the resolution of 3840 x 2160 or Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV). This resolution corresponds to 4 times the resolution of Full HD. To record films with this resolution, special cameras are needed that can record at around 8 megapixels (4K). Full HD: The term Full HD is used to describe devices that can physically display or output HDTV signals in full (1920 x 1080 pixels). 1080p: 1080p is the specification of the vertical picture lines. Among other things, it refers to the resolution 1920 x 1080. The "p" in this case means full frames, so all picture lines are displayed simultaneously. 1080i: 1080i is the specification of the vertical picture lines. The "i" in this case means fields. This signal is usually displayed interpolated (e.g. by devices with a 1280 x 720 HDready resolution). The interpolation digitally adds pixels, but also offers a slight blurring. In contrast, 1080p playback uses full frames. |
Frames per Second | 30 fps |
Focus type | Manual & automatic focus Focus type Focus: Many projectors are equipped with a focus, which ensures that the image on the screen is in focus. There are three different types of focus. There is the manual focus, which is set by hand using a rotary wheel. On the other hand, there is a motorised focus, which can be adjusted precisely at the touch of a button. The motorised focus has the advantage for ceiling installations that the adjustment can be made very comfortably via the remote control. Last but not least, there is the autofocus, which automatically takes over the focusing by means of a camera. |
Camera resolution | 8 MP |
Camera sensor | 8MP Sony CMOS-Senso |
Inputs | 1x HDMI , 1x USB-B Inputs HDMI: Digital connection for the transmission of picture & sound. Necessary for high-resolution picture quality (HDTV). Since HDMI 1.4 (High Speed) suitable for transmission of 3D content in Full HD. For high-resolution picture quality in UHD, 4K or HDR, the connection via HDMI 2.0a and higher is suitable. HDMI 2.1 or higher should be used from 120Hz refresh rate in 4K. VGA: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for analogue image transmission. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connections, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. DisplayPort: The DisplayPort connection is a VESA-standardised connection for the transmission of image and sound data. In addition to HDCP encryption, DPCP is also supported. Due to its compact size, the connection is most commonly used in notebooks. An extra small variant is the MiniDisplayPort, which is used especially with Apple devices. DVI: DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is an interface for the transmission of video data. Only analogue signals can be transmitted via DVi-A, only digital signals via DVI-D and both types of signals via DVI-I. USB: USB (Universal Serial Bus) is used to control and manage the projector (USB-B). With some business devices, office files and images can also be presented directly with a USB stick or a mouse can be connected via the USB input (USB-A). Toslink: The Toslink connection is an optical signal connection that works on an optical fibre basis. It is used for the digital transmission of audio signals. The optical design offers a lower susceptibility to interference from external magnetic and electrical influences. The connection is mostly used in the area of DVD / Blu-ray players and comparable devices in connection with an AV receiver, if these work with dts or Dolby Digital signals. YUV: The YUV connection, also called Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or component connection, is an analogue video connection with three channels (light intensity and two colour channels). Qualitatively, it is the best analogue video connection. Component cable: The YUV connector transmits analogue signals over three cables (Y=black and white UV=colours). YUV is used to transmit HDTV and is compatible with Cinch, for example. S-Video: The S-Video connection is also called S-VHS or Hosiden connection. Compared to the Cinch video connection, it works with two channels (brightness/colour). In terms of quality, it is somewhat better than the Cinch video connection, but there are also limitations. These can be explained by the susceptibility of the signal, which is reflected in picture distortions, for example. Cinch: The cinch video connection is also called composite connection. To make it easier to recognise, it is usually sheathed in yellow. Since the transmission is only via one channel, the picture quality is on a low level. D-Sub15: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for image transmission on an analogue basis. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connectors, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. RS232: The RS232 interface can be used to control or manage the projector. Mini Jack: With a single-pin Mini Jack, mono audio signals can be transmitted, with a two-pin stereo audio signals and with a three-pin stereo audio signals and image data can be transmitted. Scart: Scart is a connector that can be used to transmit analogue audio and video signals. It is compatible with other analogue connections such as RCA or S-Video. ARC: The audio return channel, also called ARC or audio return channel, was introduced with HDMI version 1.4 to reduce the amount of cabling between HDMI components. The audio return channel runs via the existing HDMI cable. Therefore, an additional cable for the sound no longer needs to be connected. However, both devices must support ARC. All audio file formats that are also transmitted via the SPDIF interface can be transmitted via the audio return channel. These include Dolby Digital, Digital Theatre Sound and PCM audio. As an example, a connection between a TV (including receiver) and an AV receiver could be made via an HDMI cable. The sound from the TV is fed back via the HDMI cable. Previously, an additional digital cable (coaxial or Tos-Link) was required for the audio signals. |
Outputs | 1x HDMI , 1x USB-A Outputs HDMI: Digital connection for the transmission of picture & sound. Necessary for high-resolution picture quality (HDTV). Since HDMI 1.4 (High Speed) suitable for transmission of 3D content in Full HD. For high-resolution picture quality in UHD, 4K or HDR, the connection via HDMI 2.0a and higher is suitable. HDMI 2.1 or higher should be used from 120Hz refresh rate in 4K. VGA: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for analogue image transmission. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connections, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. DisplayPort: The DisplayPort connection is a VESA-standardised connection for the transmission of image and sound data. In addition to HDCP encryption, DPCP is also supported. Due to its compact size, the connection is most commonly used in notebooks. An extra small variant is the MiniDisplayPort, which is used especially with Apple devices. DVI: DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is an interface for the transmission of video data. Only analogue signals can be transmitted via DVi-A, only digital signals via DVI-D and both types of signals via DVI-I. USB: USB (Universal Serial Bus) is used to control and manage the projector (USB-B). With some business devices, office files and images can also be presented directly with a USB stick or a mouse can be connected via the USB input (USB-A). Toslink: The Toslink connection is an optical signal connection that works on an optical fibre basis. It is used for the digital transmission of audio signals. The optical design offers a lower susceptibility to interference from external magnetic and electrical influences. The connection is mostly used in the area of DVD / Blu-ray players and comparable devices in connection with an AV receiver, if these work with dts or Dolby Digital signals. YUV: The YUV connection, also called Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr or component connection, is an analogue video connection with three channels (light intensity and two colour channels). Qualitatively, it is the best analogue video connection. Component cable: The YUV connector transmits analogue signals over three cables (Y=black and white UV=colours). YUV is used to transmit HDTV and is compatible with Cinch, for example. S-Video: The S-Video connection is also called S-VHS or Hosiden connection. Compared to the Cinch video connection, it works with two channels (brightness/colour). In terms of quality, it is somewhat better than the Cinch video connection, but there are also limitations. These can be explained by the susceptibility of the signal, which is reflected in picture distortions, for example. Cinch: The cinch video connection is also called composite connection. To make it easier to recognise, it is usually sheathed in yellow. Since the transmission is only via one channel, the picture quality is on a low level. D-Sub15: The VGA connector is a 15-pin connector for image transmission on an analogue basis. It is also called DSub15 and is often found on notebooks and PCs. Compared to the other analogue connectors, it offers good picture quality. It can be screwed to the input or output device and can be adapted to YUV with a suitable configuration. RS232: The RS232 interface can be used to control or manage the projector. Mini Jack: With a single-pin Mini Jack, mono audio signals can be transmitted, with a two-pin stereo audio signals and with a three-pin stereo audio signals and image data can be transmitted. Scart: Scart is a connector that can be used to transmit analogue audio and video signals. It is compatible with other analogue connections such as RCA or S-Video. ARC: The audio return channel, also called ARC or audio return channel, was introduced with HDMI version 1.4 to reduce the amount of cabling between HDMI components. The audio return channel runs via the existing HDMI cable. Therefore, an additional cable for the sound no longer needs to be connected. However, both devices must support ARC. All audio file formats that are also transmitted via the SPDIF interface can be transmitted via the audio return channel. These include Dolby Digital, Digital Theatre Sound and PCM audio. As an example, a connection between a TV (including receiver) and an AV receiver could be made via an HDMI cable. The sound from the TV is fed back via the HDMI cable. Previously, an additional digital cable (coaxial or Tos-Link) was required for the audio signals. |
Product width | 10.8 cm |
Product height | 30.1 cm |
Product depth | 10.5 cm |
Weight | 1 kg |
Colour | Green |
Condition | New |
Warranty | 36 Month |
Warranty type | Bringin service Service and support information |
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Product safety
Person responsible for the EU |
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IPEVO B.V. |
Beursplein 37 |
3011AA Rotterdam |
Netherlands |
eusales@ipevo.com |