Three AI Webcams, Three Price Drops, One Week to Decide
You came here to answer one question before the sale clock starts: which OBSBOT webcam is worth your money this Prime Day. Here’s the short version, then the proof. Prime Day runs June 23 through 29, and OBSBOT is cutting prices on three webcam s that each earn the look. The Tiny 3 drops from $349 to $296, the Tiny 3 Lite from $199 to $169, and the Tiny 2 from $329 to $229.
That last price is the one to watch. OBSBOT is calling a historical low for the Tiny 2, which makes it the most time-sensitive offer in the group. I’ve covered enough Prime Day webcam deals to tell a price that looks good on a banner from one that makes the math work. All three of these are the second kind. Stick with me and you’ll know exactly which one fits your room, your work, and your budget before you spend a dollar.
OBSBOT Tiny 3: The Webcam That Physically Follows Your Voice
Picture presenting without thinking about the camera once. You stand, lean, pace to a whiteboard, and the shot stays on you the whole time. That’s the Tiny 3, which OBSBOT calls the smallest 4K PTZ webcam ever built, and PTZ means it pans, tilts, and zooms on its own to keep you framed. Most webcams can’t do that, and you stop noticing the limit only after something removes it.

The hardware backs the promise. A 1/1.28-inch CMOS sensor shoots 4K at 30fps and 1080p at 120fps, and that 120fps ceiling is the spec creators feel most. Fast motion, slow-motion overlays, and quick tutorial gestures come out clean instead of smeared, which is the kind of result you can’t fix in post at lower frame rates. OBSBOT calls the tracking AI Tracking 2.0, the same system that also runs on the Lite, so what separates the two is the sensor, not the tracking.
Price: $296 15% off Prime Day only: June 23-29! ($349)
Where to buy: OBSBOT
The audio saves you a purchase you’d otherwise make later. A built-in stereo mic system carries five audio modes that OBSBOT tuned for different recording contexts, so you can match the pickup to solo narration, a noisy room, or a group at the desk. With Voice Location turned on, the Tiny 3 can even lock its tracking to whoever’s speaking, so framing follows the conversation instead of staying glued to one chair. Getting that flexibility at $296 means you skip buying a separate mic and interface for a setup you’re building to last. That’s money kept in your pocket on day one.

The control stack is built for hands-full work. Gesture Control 2.0 and Voice Commandslet you reframe or zoom without touching the camera, so a live session never stops while you fix the shot. OBSBOT Avatars and Virtual Voices transform Tiny 3 into a virtual streaming solution, enabling one-click switching between avatars, virtual voices, and virtual environments without requiring additional hardware. Whiteboard Mode flattens the framing when you point at a surface, which educators and tutorial makers will use constantly, and RTC support runs camera control from a second device with no workarounds. Each of these removes a small friction you feel every time you record.

Stream Deck integration folds the camera into a control surface you may already run live, and Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility opens it to console capture beyond the desk. Add it up and the Tiny 3 covers the streamer, the educator, and the console creator in one device. At $296 this Prime Day, it’s a camera you buy once and stop thinking about. That’s the quiet case for paying for the top sensor while it’s at its Prime Day price.
If your lighting shifts through the day and you want the best image in the group, this is the one to grab while the Prime Day discount is live.
OBSBOT Tiny 3 Lite: The More Accessible Buy for Most Setups
The Tiny 3 Lite is the cheaper way into OBSBOT’s new Tiny 3 platform, not a different class of webcam. It drops from $199 to $169, and what you are really paying for here is the same AI Tracking 2.0 engine, the same five‑mode stereo audio, and the same OBSBOT software extras the Tiny 3 series is built around, including OBSBOT Avatars, Virtual Voices, RTC, Gesture Control 2.0, Voice Control, Stream Deck support, and Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility.

The differences sit in the hardware: the Lite steps down to a 1/2‑inch CMOS sensor, uses a slightly larger 73 g integrated‑stand body instead of the Tiny 3’s smaller magnetic‑mount shell, and trims some of the Tiny 3’s framing tricks, so it is tuned for simpler, well‑lit desks rather than every possible room. The Tiny 3’s larger 1/1.28-inch sensor also brings a wider ISO ceiling, broader field of view, and closer minimum focus distance. If your lighting is steady and you care more about saving $30 this Prime Day than squeezing every advantage out of the larger 1/1.28‑inch sensor and leaner mounting design, the Lite makes that trade for you at $169.
Price: $169 15% off Prime Day only: June 23-29! ($199)
Where to buy: OBSBOT

So the real question isn’t which sensor wins on paper, it’s what your room looks like. In a space with controlled LED or steady daylight, the Tiny 3 Lite closes most of the gap and your audience won’t spot the difference. Know your room before you pick your camera, because for most setups the Tiny 3 Lite hands you the same tracking brain for $127 less than the Tiny 3 this Prime Day. That’s the smart-money read, not a compromise.
The Tiny 3 Lite fits a specific and common creator. If you stream from a lit desk, take calls from a home office, teach online, or record a video podcast in a room you control, you get the flagship’s tracking with none of the babysitting. AI Tracking 2.0 keeps you centered as you stand, lean, gesture, or step to a whiteboard, so you present without touching the camera or hiring someone to run it. At $169, it’s the cheapest door into that freedom in this lineup.

The compact body with an integrated stand changes how the webcam lives on your desk. It takes less space, skips separate mounting hardware, and moves cleanly between rooms. If you hot-desk, split time between home and an office, or pack a kit for location shoots, that portability is a daily convenience instead of a spec-sheet footnote. Small thing on paper, real thing in practice.
If your desk is well lit and you want the same tracking brain for less money, the Tiny 3 Lite is the smart-money pick at this price.
OBSBOT Tiny 2: The Lowest Price This Camera Has Hit
Here’s the deal that won’t wait. The Tiny 2 drops from $329 to $229, and OBSBOT states plainly that $229 is a historical low for the model. That’s $100 off and a cut of just over 30 percent, the deepest discount of the three cameras here. This price hasn’t appeared before, and it won’t be here on June 30.

What you’re buying is a known quantity. The Tiny 2 is the established model in the lineup, and creators, remote workers, and educators have validated its performance over real use, not launch-week impressions. The app is mature, the firmware is settled, and the camera behaves the way long-term owners expect. There’s no early-adopter risk here, which is exactly why a lowest-ever price on it lands so well.
Price: $226 30% off Prime Day only: June 23-29! ($329)
Where to buy: OBSBOT
The Tiny 2 at $229 costs more than the Lite at $169, so the fair question is why pay the difference. The answer is sensor size and a longer track record: the Tiny 2 uses a 1/1.5-inch CMOS that OBSBOT lists on its own spec page, larger than the Lite’s 1/2-inch sensor, so it gathers more light when conditions get tricky. If you want proven AI tracking and steady, known image quality more than the newest tracking generation, that’s the trade you’re choosing. For a lot of buyers, a settled camera at a record price beats a newer one every time.

The Tiny 2 suits a clear buyer. It’s for the first-time AI-webcam owner stepping up from a basic clip-on, the creator who wants tracking without reaching for the flagship, and anyone who values a known quantity at the best price it has ever carried. If the Tiny 3 Series is where OBSBOT is heading, the Tiny 2 is proof of what they already built well. At $229, that proof has never been cheaper.

If you want a proven camera at the lowest price it has ever carried, this is the deepest cut of the three and the one most likely to sell through.
How to Make This Prime Day Count
A few minutes of prep turns a good price into a clean purchase.
- The sale is now live. Click the links above to shop each camera before stock runs out
- Decide your room before your camera. If your lighting is controlled, the Tiny Lite 3 saves you money with no loss you will notice on screen.
- If the Tiny 2 fits your needs, read its lowest-ever price as the cue it is. The deepest cut in the group is the one most likely to sell through early.
Which One to Buy
Buy the Tiny 3 if you work in a room with variable or difficult lighting and you produce content where camera quality shows up on screen. The 1/1.28-inch sensor, AI Tracking 2.0, and the full audio and control stack add up to a camera that doesn’t require you to optimize your entire environment around its limitations. $296 is the lowest this camera goes during Prime Day.
Tiny 3: $296 15% off Prime Day only: June 23-29! $349
Buy the Tiny 3 Lite if your lighting is controlled and you want AI tracking without paying for the highest sensor ceiling in the lineup. You get the same tracking intelligence, the same audio flexibility, and the same connectivity stack at $169.
The Tiny 2 at $229 is for anyone who wants proven hardware at a price that’s hard to beat. OBSBOT’s own framing as a historical low is the clearest possible cue, and they’re right to lead with it.
All three deals run June 23 through 29 across OBSBOT’s official store and Amazon stores in different regions; however, discount levels may vary by market. Prime Day is here. Grab yours before stock runs out.

