The Mevo tiny webcam-like camera, invented as a pure livestreaming solution for those who didn't want to use their bulky cameras or battery-challenged phones, has been reinvented as live streaming has ...
A year or so ago, live streaming events was more of a fad that only the very tech savvy or very social user would do. As we near the close of 2016, however, we look back at how the Internet has been ...
The Mevo Start is a little camera with a lot of built-in capability. Even though the Start can stream to social media directly from the camera itself, I'm going to take a look at it specifically for ...
Facebook Live Streaming with the Mevo Camera promises professional quality streams with multiple camera angles from a single camera and an iPhone, Android device or iPad. Users connect the camera to ...
Broadcasting live video is one of the biggest tech trends of the last year. It started with Meerkat, but now Facebook and Twitter (via the Periscope app) are unsurprisingly the dominant players in the ...
The Mevo Plus is on sale now, for $500. The first-generation Mevo is being phased out of the retail channel, but you can get one for $300. The original Mevo was well designed, so we don’t have major ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Logitech’s Mevo Start cameras were built for live streaming. I don’t mean webcam conference calls or video that you can record and ...
The Mevo Start 3-pack with the Mevo Multicam App three-camera kit costs $999. Add some good lights and a half-decent microphone, and you have a full multi-cam streaming setup for less than $2,000.
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