Wednesday, June 28th 2023

LG Debuts VC23GA Smart Cam, Designed to Seamlessly Integrate With Their Smart TV Range

LG Electronics (LG) announces the global rollout of its new Smart Cam (model VC23GA). A Full HD (FHD) video camera with built-in dual microphones and multi-view function, the Smart Cam seamlessly integrates with LG's webOS-powered smart TVs to provide enhanced user interaction with a host of premium apps and services. The pairing offers convenient video calling and conferencing, an elevated home fitness experience and much more to cater to the diverse needs of customers as they enjoy various services offered by LG Smart TVs.

Compatible with many of the services available on LG TV's webOS platform, LG Smart Cam opens up a range of diverse and compelling interactive experiences. For example, users can now conveniently connect with co-workers, clients, family or friends via RemoteMeeting, an innovative web-based video conferencing service that also works across PCs, laptops and smartphones. The FHD resolution (1,920 x 1,080) Smart Cam provides smooth, crisp video that looks remarkably clear and lifelike when displayed on LG's large screen TVs, which are known for their excellent picture quality. Setting up the RemoteMeeting app on LG TV is fast and simple and conveniently eliminates the need for a laptop or PC connection. Moreover, the Smart Cam's built-in mics mean no extra peripherals are required.
Those who enjoy fitness and wellbeing apps will love the benefits of pairing LG Smart Cam with an LG TV. Exercite, a home fitness app that utilizes advanced AI motion- and exercise-recognition algorithms, accurately tracks the user's body throughout each movement with the Smart Cam to provide real-time feedback on exercise technique - helping users optimize their performance. FlexIt, a platform boasting camera-assisted live one-on-one sessions with top fitness and wellness professionals, takes full advantage of the Smart Cam-LG TV integration. The powerful combo enhances the customized user experience offered by FlexIt, which delivers tailored programs and motivational tips and tricks to support users to achieve their fitness and wellbeing goals and maintain a healthier lifestyle.
Additionally, the duo of Smart Cam and LG TV enables new entertainment options including the new selfie app, Fun Mirror and the popular dance tutorial app, 1M HomeDance. Fun Mirror brings users a wide array of filters, fun photo effects and editing options to choose from, while Home Dance by 1M, a collaboration between LG and South Korea's iconic 1 MILLION Dance Studio, one of K-Pop's most popular choreography teams, provides a variety of tutorials and dance clips to help users hone their dancing skills. With Smart Cam connected, users can perform alongside the instructor in Camera Mode and learn the choreography of their favorite routines more efficiently.

LG Smart Cam's integrated cover effectively blocks the camera lens when not in use to safeguard users from potential security breaches.

Stylish as well as functional, LG Smart Cam has a slim design that fits perfectly with the modern aesthetic of compatible LG Smart TVs launched since 2022, including its lifestyle TV lineup. Attaching firmly with its magnetic connectors, LG's camera discreetly blends in with the TV to give the appearance of a single device. And thanks to its built-in dual microphone, the new camera ensures crystal-clear voice quality.

LG is committed to elevating users' everyday lives with innovations that deliver exceptional value and differentiated user experiences. The flawless integration of the Smart Cam and LG TV enhances convenience, interactivity and entertainment opportunities for LG TV owners. LG Smart Cam is currently available from LG's online stores in Korea and the U.S., and is scheduled to roll out in other major markets worldwide.
Sources: LG Newsroom, LG USA VC23GA Product Page
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8 Comments on LG Debuts VC23GA Smart Cam, Designed to Seamlessly Integrate With Their Smart TV Range

#1
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Yeah, big fat nope on that one.
LG already makes you agree to their ToS (sell your data) in order for the TV to have full functionality / receive updates.
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#2
sethmatrix7
Whatever you do- DON'T buy an LG TV.

I recently moved and decided to get a new TV for the place come football season. I'm aware of LG Panels and the TV was a good price. What they don't tell you is that the home menu of the TV will have sponsored content and apps that... can not be removed by the user :eek: . I never though I'd have to look into cracking my fucking television.

Get a samsung- they don't have this issue.
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#3
natr0n
sethmatrix7Whatever you do- DON'T buy an LG TV.

I recently moved and decided to get a new TV for the place come football season. I'm aware of LG Panels and the TV was a good price. What they don't tell you is that the home menu of the TV will have sponsored content and apps that... can not be removed by the user :eek: . I never though I'd have to look into cracking my fucking television.

Get a samsung- they don't have this issue.
pihole on spare pc is the answer. I did it with rokutv the sob sends data 100's of times in an hour.
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#4
SOAREVERSOR
sethmatrix7Whatever you do- DON'T buy an LG TV.

I recently moved and decided to get a new TV for the place come football season. I'm aware of LG Panels and the TV was a good price. What they don't tell you is that the home menu of the TV will have sponsored content and apps that... can not be removed by the user :eek: . I never though I'd have to look into cracking my fucking television.

Get a samsung- they don't have this issue.
Or wire up an apple or fire tv device....

The "smart" features on your TV suck. Don't use them.
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#5
Wye
A FullHD cam on a 4K TV that only supports a proprietary LG call app that nobody uses. Unless they get zoom/teams/facebook video messenger/facetime/skype to work with it, nobody cares.

LG "smart" OS has become a festering nest of ads, the only way to use a LG TV these days is to disconnect it from the Internet.
After the customer pays thousands of dollars on one TV, you try to pinch a few cents on some out of context ads on a platform that doesnt even allow purchases? How pathetic can you be LG?
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#6
R-T-B
natr0npihole on spare pc is the answer. I did it with rokutv the sob sends data 100's of times in an hour.
The answer is to not connect it to the internet (or only when it needs a firmware update). I'm plenty happy to report my LG has been great to me without using the smart features at all.
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#7
natr0n
R-T-BThe answer is to not connect it to the internet (or only when it needs a firmware update). I'm plenty happy to report my LG has been great to me without using the smart features at all.
It doesnt matter what you do with the tv. What you dont know is these/smart tv's are designed to send data; whatever is played on screen it will send data. unless you block the ip addresses data is getting sent.
Once it connects online for any form of update it has an established connection for data collection.
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R-T-B
natr0nIt doesnt matter what you do with the tv. What you dont know is these/smart tv's are designed to send data; whatever is played on screen it will send data. unless you block the ip addresses data is getting sent.
Once it connects online for any form of update it has an established connection for data collection.
I'm confident I know a lot more about this than the userbase here, and no, without wifi credentials it just isn't getting online.
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