First off, the AI face tracking is legit sorcery. I waved at it like an idiot, and boom—it locked onto my face and followed me around my tiny apartment like a loyal puppy. No more awkwardly adjusting my phone mid-Zoom call when I grab coffee. It even nailed my exaggerated TikTok dance moves (yes, I tested this extensively).
The gesture controls? Chef's kiss. Holding up an 'OK' sign to start recording makes me feel like a futuristic film director. Though fair warning: it once mistook my frantic 'I dropped my sandwich' hand flailing for a 'stop recording' command. User error, not the tech's fault.
Battery life surprised me—got through three back-to-back client calls (4 hours total) with juice to spare. The USB-C charging is clutch since I can power it with my laptop during editing marathons.
About those controversial lights: they're not studio-grade, but perfect for my 2am snack-review filming sessions. The warm tone setting saved my unflattering kitchen lighting situation. Pro tip: angle them slightly downward to avoid that 'ghost story flashlight under chin' look.
Only gripe? It does get confused when my cat photobombs shots—apparently tabby stripes trigger the AI differently than human faces. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go film a tracking test with Mr. Whiskers as co-star.