Lumens is a Taiwanese manufacturer of visual presentation technology and education solutions. They specialize in producing document cameras, PTZ cameras, projection systems, wireless presentation systems, and other related accessories.
Founded in Taipei, Taiwan in 1998
Started with producing digital visual presenters and document cameras
Introduced their first HD document camera in 2007
Started manufacturing projectors in 2009
Launched their first wireless visualizer in 2010
Established Lumens Europe GmbH in 2014
Released the world's first DC-W50 wireless document camera in 2016
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A high-definition document camera with 1080p output resolution and 12x optical zoom.
A full HD PTZ camera with a 20x optical zoom lens and HDMI output.
A recording and streaming system that lets you record, livestream, and switch between multiple video inputs simultaneously.
A portable LED projector with 750 ANSI lumens and a 4-hour battery life.
A document camera is a camera that captures real-time images of documents, textbooks, or 3D objects and displays them on a projector or computer screen. It works by using a high-resolution camera sensor and specialized optics to capture the image and then displaying it on a screen.
Yes, Lumens document cameras can be used for remote teaching and learning by connecting them to a computer and using video conferencing software or a learning management system to share the video feed.
Yes, Lumens offers a two-year warranty for all of their products. They also offer extended warranties and support services for an additional fee.
To connect a Lumens wireless presentation system, you need to first download the Lumens software from their website. Then, connect the wireless transmitter to your device and the wireless receiver to a display or projector. Finally, launch the software and follow the instructions to connect to the wireless system.
The DC170 has a higher output resolution than the DC125 (1080p vs. 720p), a higher optical zoom (12x vs. 8x), and a built-in microphone. The DC125, on the other hand, is more affordable and has a more compact design.