We're playing 5+1 soccer and first we tried 5v5 settings and was not very satisfactory. After changing to 7v7 and raising it up to 2m (can't raise higher because we're indoors), results were better. If the action is slow, it follows well. If the ball is sent across the field it takes some time to figure things out. Once spring comes and we move outdoors I assume it will get better once we can raise it higher. What I don't like about it is that when it loses action it stays on the same position for a long time. I suggest a script change so that if it stays too long on a fixed position it should reset to center and retry. And one more thing, I tried changing resolution from FHD to 4k and I got terrible framerate results (filming regularly with phone at 4k works fine).
The issue of the AI loosing the action and panning off toward other action outside the playing field is becoming a big issue for me. The company's response was for me to use the remote control to continually course correct the device. I'm going to try that to see if it works, but if I have to continually do it throughout the game....
What's missing is the actual AI to produce video highlights, shots taken, goals, and general statistics. The XBOT GO only seems to follow action. Compare it to an AI sports app like Swingvision for tennis/pickleball and you will be left wanting more.
Overall happy with the camera after recording about 4 youth soccer games. Occasionally, the camera looses all the (moving) action taking place on the field because it has panned too far to the other side of the action. There's a setting in the software that controls the "Max pan angle." Anyone know how this function can impact a successful recording? I think by setting the angle too wide, it may increase the potential of the AI getting distracted by non-important action on the sidelines to the far left and right of the camera, causing it too loose the main action on the field. That said, to be clear, I'm happy with the purchase. FAR better and cheaper than using the VEO system.
So the "camera" attached to the xbotgo chameleon is really the tracking camera and the device that is actually doing the recording is still your phone, is that correct?
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We're playing 5+1 soccer and first we tried 5v5 settings and was not very satisfactory. After changing to 7v7 and raising it up to 2m (can't raise higher because we're indoors), results were better. If the action is slow, it follows well. If the ball is sent across the field it takes some time to figure things out. Once spring comes and we move outdoors I assume it will get better once we can raise it higher. What I don't like about it is that when it loses action it stays on the same position for a long time. I suggest a script change so that if it stays too long on a fixed position it should reset to center and retry. And one more thing, I tried changing resolution from FHD to 4k and I got terrible framerate results (filming regularly with phone at 4k works fine).
The issue of the AI loosing the action and panning off toward other action outside the playing field is becoming a big issue for me. The company's response was for me to use the remote control to continually course correct the device. I'm going to try that to see if it works, but if I have to continually do it throughout the game....
What's missing is the actual AI to produce video highlights, shots taken, goals, and general statistics. The XBOT GO only seems to follow action. Compare it to an AI sports app like Swingvision for tennis/pickleball and you will be left wanting more.
Is this good for American Football 🏈? Can I use the remote to control all camera angles instead of using the AI feature?
Overall happy with the camera after recording about 4 youth soccer games. Occasionally, the camera looses all the (moving) action taking place on the field because it has panned too far to the other side of the action. There's a setting in the software that controls the "Max pan angle." Anyone know how this function can impact a successful recording? I think by setting the angle too wide, it may increase the potential of the AI getting distracted by non-important action on the sidelines to the far left and right of the camera, causing it too loose the main action on the field. That said, to be clear, I'm happy with the purchase. FAR better and cheaper than using the VEO system.
So the "camera" attached to the xbotgo chameleon is really the tracking camera and the device that is actually doing the recording is still your phone, is that correct?
@@robmcmullen8410 yes
DOES THE CAMERA IN THE DEVICE WORK WITHOUT THE PHONE ATTACHED ON TOP?
yes it works only with the phone mounted on the top.
Will it work with a iPhone 12 Pro???
Yes
hows the accuracy? more accurate than the previous version?
More accurate in a sense that it has a wider angle to follow the action on the extremities better
Nope wasted money
Not working properly 😂😂😂😂 losing action in the middle of the game 💩💩
Can you videotape yourself riding your horse?