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HoverCam Flex 11
HoverCam Flex 11 is PC software for general instruction, audio and video lesson recording, annotation, whiteboarding, scanning, and more. Flex 11 offers advanced recording options such as time lapse and slow motion playback.
HoverCam Flex for Mac
HoverCam Flex for Mac software is for using HoverCam document cameras with Macs. Use Flex for Mac for general instruction with the highest quality video to record full-motion video, annotate video while recording, and to take 13 MegaPixel snapshots.
Flex Whiteboard
Flex Whiteboard is a standalone program just featuring Flex 11’s digital whiteboard. Use Flex Whiteboard to freehand draw, create shapes, annotate over images, and much more.
HDMI Viewer
The HDMI Viewer allows you to view your laptop, iPad, Chromebook, DVD player, or any device with an HDMI connector when using the Pilot.
Twain Driver
Our standard compliant Twain driver for Windows 10, Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7. Use a high resolution HoverCam scanning product with any TWAIN supported software, such as Epic, Photoshop, PaperPort or OCR.
HoverCam for Chrome
Designed to work with HoverCam document camera models connected to Chromebooks. Enables users to view, annotate over live video, capture images of live streaming video, and more.
Flex 11 Unite Plug-In
With HoverCam Flex 11 and Intel Unite, you can now display your HoverCam document camera on-screen (via your Intel Unite box) and control it remotely from an Intel Unite-enabled computer. Share your desktop screen via your Intel Unite box, or control Flex 11 functions such as zoom, rotate, crop, and more, all remotely.
KnoteSter
KnoteSter is our software for interactive whiteboarding, annotation, desktop marking, document camera and lesson recording and sharing. KnoteSter is free for customers who purchase our interactive whiteboards, Pilot digital podiums and document cameras. No more missed lessons. No more lost notebooks. No more borrowing notes or panicking before a test. KnoteSter captures lessons in real-time, making them accessible anywhere, anytime, on any mobile device or browser. With KnoteSter, the classroom is wherever you are.
Whiteboard Connector
A flash application which allows users of Interactive Whiteboard software, (Smart notebook, activinspire, activecapture, studionotebook) to embed and manipulate live video from a HoverCam.
HoverCam Flex 3
Windows XP and up, Mac OSX 10.6 and up. Flex is a free Rich Internet Application, developed on Adobe Air 3.0 technology, supplied on newer HoverCam cameras. Flex is a tool to manage digitized documents for storage, emailing, faxing, backing up to cloud, and file manipulation.
HoverCam FlexView
Hovercam Flex 10 Mac Download Version
HoverCam FlexView is an older, legacy software for use with Windows for day-to-day instruction with live video, taking quick snap shots, scanning, slingshot, and for sharing files.
HoverCam Dashtop
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DashTop is an application that connects the HoverCam Nillo 100 document camera wirelessly to your Apple iPhone or iPad. With DashTop, there is no need to connect to a PC/Mac; its software lets you remotely control your Nillo 100 device to record videos, annotate lessons, and take pictures with swipe-to-zoom technology.
PILOTQ: Can the HoverCam Pilot connect to any interactive flat panel, projector, or display?
A: Yes, the Pilot can connect to any IFPD, projector, display or output monitor that has an HDMI input
Q: How does the Pilot transmit audio to the connected IFPD?
A: Audio is transmitted via wireless HDMI from the Pilot’s antenna to the HoverCast receiver, which connects via HDMI to the panel. The audio signal is carried over the HDMI signal. If not connected wireless, you can connect a traditional HDMI cable from the Pilot to your IFPD. In addition, the Pilot has a 3.5mm auxiliary audio out jack.
Q: Can external speakers be connected to the Pilot?
A: Yes. The Pilot has a 3.5mm auxiliary audio out jack that can connect to output speakers.
Q: May I purchase a HoverCam Pilot separately from HoverCam CenterStage, or are they always bundled together?
A: Yes. Both products can be purchased separately.
Q: What software comes with HoverCam Pilot?
A: The HoverCam Pilot runs a Windows 10 operating system, and comes standard with Windows 10-native software. Extra programs, software and apps can be downloaded onto your Pilot just as they would a desktop PC.
Q: What is the HoverCast?
A: The HoverCast is the wireless HDMI antenna/receiver combination sold with the HoverCam Pilot that allows for wireless HDMI connection to any interactive flat panel, monitor, or display with an HDMI input. The HoverCast does not interfere with wifi signals, Bluetooth signals, or other wireless communications.
Q: Will HoverCast interfere with other Bluetooth and wi-fi devices?
A: No. The HoverCast technology does not interfere with Bluetooth or wi-fi.
Q: How does the Pilot/CenterStage combination compare to other flat panels and similar products?
A: To compare HoverCam CenterStage and Pilot to comparable competitors, see our panel comparison chart: http://www.thehovercam.com/panel-comparison/
Q: How many Pilots and HoverCasts can I have in the same room? Will they interfere with each other?
A: Each Pilot has a 1:1 connection with it’s HDMI receiver (HoverCast) and will not interfere with other HoverCast signals. There can be multiple signals in the same room.
Q: What is the warranty on my Pilot?
A: Pilots have a standard 1-year warranty, upgradable to 3 or 5-year. To upgrade your warranty, contact sales@logicaltechsolutions.ca
Q: Will my Mac work with my Pilot?
A: The HoverCam Pilot operates on its own operating system and does not need to be tethered to a computer. However, the Pilot can connect to an external computer via HDMI or USB to serve as a secondary display.
Q: What is the range of the Pilot and HoverCast wireless HDMI?
A: The Pilot’s HoverCast wireless HDMI is tested at up to 30ft of range.
Q: Can the Pilot be upgraded (i.e. more memory, bigger hard drive, software, etc)?
A: Yes. The many of the main components of the Pilot (RAM, hard drive, software, etc.) are removable and upgradable. For specific upgrade information, contact HoverCam support at sales@logicaltechsolutions.ca.
Q: Can I use my own microphone and speakers with the Pilot?
A: Yes. The Pilot has auxiliary and microphone inputs.
Q: Can I connect multiple HDMI outputs with 1 Pilot?
A: Yes. To use multiple HDMI outputs with 1 Pilot, use an HDMI splitter to share the HDMI connection to the displays.
Q: Is it easy to set up a HoverCam Pilot?
A: Yes. The Pilot disassembles into three parts (the wheel base, the support tower, and the touch panel). Assembly is quick and only requires screws, a basic Phillips-head screw driver and an Allen wrench. A video tutorial for Pilot assembly can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C79-0XaYtKA
Q: Is a Windows 10 license included in the purchase of a HoverCam Pilot?
A: No. Although the Pilot runs a Windows 10 OS, a unique license is not included.
Q: How do I set up wireless USB touch from my existing IFPD to my HoverCam Pilot?
A: To enable USB touch, connect the HoverCast to your desired IFPD unit, and insert a USB-to-USB cable from the Pilot to the USB Touch port on the desired IFPD.
Q: Can the Pilot be custom re-imaged?
A: Yes. The Pilot has an Ethernet port for imaging.
Q: Is the Pilot height adjustable?
A: Yes. The HoverCam Pilot operates on a motorized stand and can be adjusted from 34” to 46”.
Q: How can I connect my laptop to the Pilot?
A: Users can manually connect a laptop to the Pilot via an HDMI cable. Connect the laptop via the HDMI 1 or 2 port, then switch the input to the corresponding connection. Launch the pre-installed HDMI Viewer software. The user’s laptop should now be mirrored onto the main screen of the Pilot. Alternatively, Pilot units come pre-installed with mirroring software Reflector 2, to remotely mirror external user devices.
Q: What devices can I connect using Reflector 2 mirroring?
A: Users can connect iOS devices, Android devices, laptops, Chromebooks, and more to mirror directly to the Pilot. To connect using Reflector 2, make sure both the Pilot and desired device are connected to the same wireless network. Once both are connected, open the Reflector 2 software and search for enabled devices. Select your desired device (or devices) to establish mirroring to the Pilot.