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How to Find the Best PS4 Camera Placement

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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The PlayStation 4 (PS4) camera is an essential accessory for gamers who enjoy using motion controls, video chat, and streaming. However, finding the best placement for the camera can be a challenge. In this article, we’ll explore some tips to help you find the best PS4 camera placement for your gaming setup.

Consider the Room

Before you start setting up the PS4 camera, take a look at the room you’ll be using it in. The camera needs to be placed in a location that allows it to capture your movements accurately. Make sure the room is well-lit and that there are no obstructions in the way.

Positioning the Camera

Once you’ve found the ideal room, it’s time to position the camera. The best location for the camera is usually above or below your TV. If you have a TV stand or shelf, you can place the camera on top of it. Alternatively, you can use a tripod or a wall mount to position the camera at the right height.

Adjusting the Angle

Once you’ve positioned the camera, it’s time to adjust the angle. The camera needs to be angled towards you so that it can capture your movements accurately. If you’re using the camera for video chat, make sure it’s angled towards your face. If you’re using it for motion controls, make sure it’s angled towards your arms and legs.

Testing the Placement

After you’ve set up the camera, it’s essential to test the placement. Turn on your PS4 and start the game or application you’ll be using the camera with. Check that the camera is capturing your movements accurately and that there are no obstructions in the way.

Conclusion

Finding the best PS4 camera placement can be a challenge, but it’s essential for an optimal gaming experience. By considering the room, positioning the camera, adjusting the angle, and testing the placement, you can find the perfect spot for your PS4 camera. With these tips, you’ll be able to enjoy the full benefits of motion controls, video chat, and streaming on your PS4.

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