Robot cameras
Teams where budget is absolutely critical — and it's okay if the occasional key play gets missed.
A mechanical gimbal pans the camera to track the game. Uses two lenses: one wide-angle fisheye lens that lets the AI "see" where the action is, plus a second lens that records the game footage.
- Low up-front cost compared to other AI camera options.
- Many models don't require a subscription to use.
- Limited on-device AI must downscale video before analyzing, reducing tracking accuracy.
- The camera may not see the whole field as it rotates — losing the play on fast breaks.
- Windy conditions can lead to tracking errors and unstable footage.






