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EMEET has announced the launch of the EMEET PIXY Wireless, a cable‑free PTZ webcam designed for sports creators, streamers and small production teams, etc. The device arrives on April 27 with a price under $200.
The PIXY Wireless builds on the wired EMEET PIXY, one of the most popular PTZ webcams on the market. The new version adds wireless connectivity, effortless multicam setup, AI tracking, multi‑platform streaming, and an eight‑hour battery.
EMEET brings over ten years of webcam engineering to this launch. The company holds the No.2 market share in the US, behind only Logitech. That track record signals a production‑ready tool, not a crowdfunded experiment.
The PIXY Wireless connects to PCs, tablets, and mobile devices through EMEET Studio software. The connection uses a dedicated low‑latency wireless protocol built for video stability, not generic Bluetooth.
No proprietary dongles or pairing codes are required. Installation takes under two minutes: install the software, power on the camera, and the system auto‑detects the device.
For users who move between a desk and a whiteboard or pace a conference room, this cable‑free design eliminates constant reframing. Traditional PTZ cameras still rely on USB‑C or HDMI cables; the PIXY Wireless removes that restriction.
Adding multiple camera angles usually requires separate capture cards, extra cables, and additional software layers. The PIXY Wireless solves this with native wireless multicam support.
Up to three PIXY Wireless units can connect simultaneously through EMEET Studio. Users can switch between angles in real time without extra hardware.
A science teacher on YouTube can position one camera on the instructor's face, a second on a lab bench, and a third wide shot of the classroom. A business streamer can switch between a presenter close‑up, a product demo angle, and an audience shot. That level of production flexibility previously cost $500 or more.

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The PIXY Wireless uses a dedicated AI‑assisted camera alongside its 4K imaging sensor to track subject movement. Activation happens via gesture control: an open palm shown to the lens for two seconds triggers tracking.
No remote control, phone app, or voice command is needed. The AI distinguishes between intentional gestures and casual hand movements.
Once active, the gimbal pans 310° and tilts 180°, keeping the subject centered during natural movement. Consider a tennis player recording a training session or a crucial match moment. As the player moves side to side, lunges forward, or steps back to track a lob, the camera follows without manual adjustment—capturing every detail in 4K30 and 1080p60 with HDR for crisp, smooth playback even in changing outdoor light. Tracking speed adjusts automatically to avoid motion sickness while keeping up with the athlete's natural movement. No camera operator needed.
The PIXY Wireless captures up to 4K at 30 frames per second or 1080p at 60 frames per second, with HDR support. The sensor is a Sony 1/2.55‑inch unit, the same class found in many $300+ dedicated cameras.
At 4K30, the camera delivers sharp product close‑ups and detailed facial expressions. At 1080p60, it provides smooth motion for software tutorials or fast‑paced gaming commentary.
HDR balances mixed lighting conditions common in home offices and classrooms. Standard webcams blow out highlights or crush shadows when a window or overhead LEDs are present. The PIXY Wireless preserves detail in both highlights and shadows, keeping faces properly exposed.

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Streaming to multiple platforms simultaneously typically requires paid services like Restream ($20–$50 per month) or complex RTMP configuration. The PIXY Wireless builds multi‑platform streaming directly into EMEET Studio at no extra cost.
Users select YouTube, Twitch, LinkedIn Live, Facebook Live, or a custom RTMP server. Stream keys are entered once, and the camera pushes the stream directly to all destinations.
No middleman software or recurring fees are required. A business professional hosting a Zoom webinar while simulcasting to LinkedIn saves hundreds of dollars per year. A streamer testing new platforms removes the financial barrier to experimentation. Because the camera is wireless, streaming from any location within range becomes possible.
The PIXY Wireless delivers up to eight hours of continuous operation on a single charge. That duration covers a full workday of back‑to‑back video calls, a live streaming marathon, or an entire day of teaching multiple classes.
Real‑world testing with AI tracking enabled and 1080p60 streaming yields approximately 6.5 to 7 hours. That remains sufficient for a standard workday or a long streaming session.
Charging occurs via USB‑C, reaching 80 percent in under one hour. A low‑battery indicator in EMEET Studio provides a 15‑minute warning, preventing mid‑stream dropouts.
The EMEET PIXY Wireless is compact and easy to carry, fitting into a small pouch, or even a large pocket.
The package includes a travel case, a USB‑C to C cable, and a USB‑C to A adapter for older devices. The device includes a 1/4" threaded hole, allowing users to mount it on a standard tripod for stable positioning.
For YouTube teachers who record in multiple rooms or business travelers presenting from co‑working spaces, a single device covers every scenario.
The EMEET PIXY Wireless is aimed at creators who need wireless freedom, multicam flexibility, and AI tracking without a subscription. Content creators gain cable‑free calls and all‑day battery life. Streamers benefit from 1080p60 and gesture‑controlled tracking. Online teachers receive hands‑free operation and up to three wireless angles.
The camera launches on April 27 at under $200. For users still reframing themselves mid‑call or paying monthly for streaming software, the PIXY Wireless offers a competitive upgrade.
