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XOOT Tube
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2018
XOOT.
The digital professional’s alternative drawing stand.
When you’re experiencing the joy of flow, you want it to continue seamlessly for as long as possible. The XOOT graphics tablet stand makes that possible by being the fastest, easiest way to adjust the position of your graphics tablet.
Check out web site at: www.xoot.pro
The digital professional’s alternative drawing stand.
When you’re experiencing the joy of flow, you want it to continue seamlessly for as long as possible. The XOOT graphics tablet stand makes that possible by being the fastest, easiest way to adjust the position of your graphics tablet.
Check out web site at: www.xoot.pro
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Kit: MT11 XP24 2K
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit MT11, with XP-Pen Artist 24 Pro Display
Kit: MT11 XL24
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit MT11, with XenceLabs Pen Display 24
Kit: MT11 HU24 4K
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit MT11, with Huion Kamvas Pro 24 (4K) Display
Kit: MT11 HU24 2K
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit MT11, with Huion Kamvas Pro 24 Display (2K)
Kit: MT11 C22 HD
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit MT11, with Wacom Cintiq 22 HD Display
Kit: CP32
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit CP32 Kit, for Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 Display
Kit: CP27
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit CP27 Kit, for Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 Display
Kit: CP24
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit CP24 Kit, for Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 Display
Kit: C27
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit C27 Kit, for Wacom Cintiq 27 QHD Display
XOOT_Pro Features Overview
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This video introduces some of the major features that set XOOT_Pro apart from other monitor arms.
Huion Kamvas Pro 24 4K
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Stop Motion of XOOT_Pro Arm with Kit MT11, with Huion Kamvas Pro 24 4K
XOOT_Pro Quick Ergonomic Review
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This is a shortened version of the "XOOT_Pro Ergonomics Setup and Use Video. This video quickly explains the ergonomic use of a XOOT_Pro arm. For a detailed video see: th-cam.com/video/buXjAa_ZM2c/w-d-xo.html For a detailed XOOT_Pro ergonomics document see: xoot.pro/ergonomics/
XOOT_Pro Ergonomic Setup and Use
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6th video in series to explain the use and customization of the XOOT_Pro arm system. This video explains how to setup your workspace for the ergonomic setup and use of a XOOT_Pro arm. For a detailed XOOT_Pro ergonomics document see: xoot.pro/ergonomics/
XOOT_Pro Screen Height Adjustment
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5th video in series to explain the use and customization of the XOOT_Pro arm system. This video explains how to change the height of the screen for a XOOT_Pro arm.
Scratch and Dent Auction June 7th - 21st 2024
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Scratch and Dent Auction June 7th - 21st 2024
New MT12 Kit (works with Huion Kamvas Pro 27)
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New MT12 Kit (works with Huion Kamvas Pro 27)
Quick Comparison of Stands : XOOT_Pro vs Ergo Arm vs Cintiq Pro Stand
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Quick Comparison of Stands : XOOT_Pro vs Ergo Arm vs Cintiq Pro Stand
Prévoyez vous un support pour huron kamvas 19 ?
Currently, we don't recommend mounting screens smaller than 22" on the arm.
Well done guys. Will be getting one real soon!! Keep it up
This was awesome. I will definitely be getting one soon. What a great invention!!
Nice review, but it would have been nice if he looked into the camera and used a real mic.
Nous les utilisateur du Huion Kamvas Pro 19 avons été oublié. Pensez à un stand pour le Kamvas pro 19 svp. Un stand qui s'inspire de celui du Wacom Pro 17
Please make it for Huion Kamvas 19... Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
your website doesn't work properly. I cannot browse it. I get verifying you are not a robot message with no captcha no thing
Great video! How wide is this desk top? What is the best depth for XOOT?
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If your website is like that I wonder if I’ll bother use your product 😂😂😂 J O K E
sir you have great innovation but hell of a bad marketing. there is no way to reach your website. please hire a real webmaster
Can you explain the error you are getting when going to xoot.pro/ ?
@@xoottube it just says Verifying that you are not a robot...
@@MCMV-1905 what country are you connecting from. To cut down on spam, we had up security on most countries surrounding Russia.
@@xoottube i am not from one of that countries and you are not an intelligence agency please hire a real professional that matches your products potential it's obvious you have suffering about marketing everything feels amateur except your product
I can't access your website in south Korea either
Please fix your website. The CAPCHA is too strict, as if you're a super secret government agency.
I've replied back to you on the website, so I'll also try replying back here. What errors are you seeing now?
Please fix your website. The CAPCHA is too strict, as if you're a super secret government agency.
Please fix your website. The CAPCHA is too strict, as if you're a super secret government agency.
Please fix your website. The CAPCHA is too strict, as if you're a super secret government agency.
Sorry for a while we were getting a ton of spam from Russian bots. We had to up the captcha difficulty to get some control back. Try again, We've changed some things around. Let me know if it's better for you.
😂 i am having similar problems
@@xoottube same here
$650???
What happens if the power goes out when it's in the upright position? For example if you leave it upright and there's a power black out, or it gets unplugged. Does it stay in position or can it start falling forward? Or is the default tension enough to keep if from moving without power? Also how much power does it use when not being used? Could be wasteful for electricity use if it needs constant power to stay locked in place 24/7. (more of an issue in the EU due to electronics idle power regulations)
I would also like to know
is xoot compatible also to huion?
When will this be available for purchase?
We expect the store to open in January 2024 for the North American territory. We hoping to open other territories, after we've figured out how run distribution in our home turf.
@@xoottubeThat sounds like a great helping item looking for. Do you ship to europe? What about taxis and shipping costs? Many thanks
Since the launch of the new Wacom DTH-271 stand, I've been sceptical about that Wacom BORROW your team's design of stand due to the similarity of the two stand. Wacom should be shamed on that. I do understand that the two stands are not exactly the same but I do believe that Wacom BORROWed your ideas. (you probably get my point of "BORROW"). and I'm wondering when will be the date that our customers can buy your stand? we just can't wait! Wacom always asks some manufacturers in China to make OEM production. Will your team consider to find a factory in China to do mass production since materials and labors in China are much cheaper than developed countries? I'm looking forward to your reply, sir!
Good news, for you then. ---- We expect the store at xoot.pro to go live in January 2024 ---- I've been VERY quite the last year and a half. This was intentional, I was tired of always posting "We're getting close!" only to have to roll back my statement the next day. The manufacturer and I thought it would be a 6 months to have units ready. The real time was almost 2 years. I'm Sooo glad I did not try and crowdfund this! It would have been and endless chain of disappointment emails. This also allowed time to ensure things were done right. It should be reflected in product quality. Overall, I quite proud of the final product. Now it's up for others to judge...
I should also state the the Cintiq Pro 27 Kit is done! See: xoot.pro/product/xoot-system-with-wacom-cintiq-pro-27/
Sir, I really doubt that the design team of the new Wacom Cintiq Stand "BORROW" ideas of your XOOT, how do you feel about that? They look so similar!!
I doubt I show up on Wacom's radar. I think it's more function dictates form.
wondering if there is a way to convert the new cintiq stand to be used on a 24 - seems like such an obvious courtesy they could have provided
i been waiting for years to get my hand on a Wacom stand replacement pls <3 let me beta test this
the xoot makes the cintiq stay too low near the table. People want to use cintiq as a regular monitor need the ability to set it up higher.
In general... your right that XOOT_Pro can not adjust the screen's height as easily as monitor arms. You can adjust the screen height by changing the spacer under the arm per you work setup. See the "Leg Spacer Kits" at xoot.pro/product-category/modifiers But that's more of a one time adjustment....
Yes please. No wrapping paper needed. 😊
Hey Tom, we appreciate that you share our enthusiasm! the XOOT_Pro coupons are now available online and we start shipping next month! Check out www.xoot.pro for more info
I notice there was no price point comparison for the consumer to decide which best fits their budget. Do you have that information?
I had 3 generations of Cintiqs by this time. While other ergo stands were very good, this one is TERRIBLE and a dealbreaker for the new model until I have a good solution. It doesnt even let you adjust the display so that the bottom edge of it rests on the desk (what the actual f....? how did they green light this design???)
thank you very much for this video! very helpful. regarding the Cintiq pro 27 stand: does it wobble with normal use? (as in when handwriting really fast on the cintiq pro 27?) When do you expect to release your Xoot arm for the 27? I like the aesthetic of the cintiq stand, I hope newer Xoots will have that modern monitor stand aesthetic
Yes the Cintiq Pro 27 Sand does wobble. However, if you keep one hand on the side of the screen while drawing with the other it helps to control the wobble. Yes we're looking at making a second version of the XOOT arm for smaller screens. That will have a different look.
@@xoottube Thank you! looking forward to your creations! with all the support and respect there is!
Where to buy how much
Hi Kelvin, XOOT_PRO will be available for pre-sale in the upcoming months. We're estimating to start delivering to customers in mid-2023 (dates could move up or back, so follow us on social media to stay in the loop!)
Is the Xoot ever going to be available to buy? This is the only question that matters. I think you proved (a long time ago) the advantage of the Xoot but, at this point it feels more like a myth.
Hi John. Yes! XOOT will be available to buy in 2023, we're launching a pre-sale campaign (for long time followers) to purchase XOOT at a discounted rate. We're currently looking at a mid-2023 delivery. Once we identify the exact timeline, we'll share it on our website and on social media.
I like you're unbiased approach within this video. Really trying to be objective and honest. Kudos for that!
Keeping it real! Glad you liked it tho!
When are you coming back ? please 😢
This is great. Very clear for me, and I didn't find any voiceover was required. It all seemed fairly straightforward. I'm looking forward to testing/reviewing, and eventually purchasing my Xoot!
When is this coming out? It would have been nice to just talk.
You and me both, I'll be sending out an updated news letter soon.
Hello Chris. First off as I am late in joining the newsletter and following the process I realize there is a lot that has gone into this project even before I had the faintest idea it existed. Great work getting to this point. The list of points below is my view on how the assembly guide could be improved. Feel absolutely free to use what makes sense to you and scrap whatever you dislike or find irrelevant. I am using metrics in my examples, but the piont should be clear enough. ALL CAPS is not intended to be offensive in any way. Also, before you dig in, would you answer just one question? Will the XOOT be availible outside USA, Maybe even worldwide? Best Regards. Bue. Here Goes, in no particular order: 1. Use several tables (even more) so you dont have and film a crowded working space. Sugestions for tables could be: A) Presentation table B) Box/packaging table C) Overview table: for smaller bits and tools organized 2. The box. If you do not plan on a more "sleek" looking box, get it out of the view as soon as it has been emptied onto the presentation and overview tables. 3. Edit. edit. edit. Theres no reason to show the hands repeating the exact same action several times.. at least not in normal speed. in general use fast forward whenever it makes sense. I think the target time should be 10/15 minutes max. people will not be doing the assembly without pausing in any case (my guess) so sitting there waiting for the next step is frustrating. 4. Clear intention. Introduce each step with infographic or text that as clearly as possible shows what that step is trying to acomplish. If you are not confident making graphics yourself, maybe a potential costumor would be willing to help, or a combinaton of "before and after" shots with zoom on details could clearly show whats going to happen. 5. Zoom view. Whenever a small thingy like a screw or a bolt or cable connector is placed show exactly where it goes with ZOOOM VIEW! 6. Tool specs. along wtih efficient use. Although it is very amidrable if you include all necesary tools, that does not mean you have to use them in the video.. If you introduce the tool (with a closeup still picture and clear text specs) : "Hex key. 6mm. included in the box" you could then pick up your ergonomic professional screwdriver and save everuone some fideling.. If that screwdriver along with other tools has contrast colers it will be clear to the viewer whether you are using the 8mm. or the 6mm. "Oh! thats the red one again.. that was a 6mm. hex key.. right" 7. Clear Overview. Every part and every screw or plastic thingy or piece of foam used should be shown as CLEARLY AS POSSIBLE. First on the overview table, then in detail in a full screen picture along with the appropiate tool for scale comparison.. dont forget text with specs, if it has any and finally necesary amount and total package quantity... (M8. Torx 15 bit screw. 10mm. long. 12 in box, 6 needed) some of this info could be infographic. 8. Who is this XOOT dude? Introduce yourself with a smile as a minimum.. When you make a "full body/table" shot do not crop off your head.. Loose the old cap (dont hide your face) and put a pair of new black jeans (or something like that, witch will match the XOOT t-shirt.) Dont be shy! You have a great product to present. Whenever you go to zoom view or over the shoulder view etc. thats when you should crop the image to make the point of interest a s clear as possible.. avoid a half dedicated view. 9. What is that hand trying to tell us? In stead of gestures with the hands, witch could in theory mean anything. Use explanatory text, an image of the desired goal, infographics or similar. Although many people will be able to figure out what you are trying to imply, eliminating guesswork is best in an assembly guide. 10. Elevator music. And sounds. Some music or maybe a voiceover. Either way it should be unobtrusive and pleasant. Some royalty free stuff should be relatively easy to find. For other sounds, audio effects for different screens sutch as "overview" "new section" "optional extra" etc. will help to break up monotone and realign focus for the next task. "Hey look! its a moving picture.. WITH SOUND!?" 11. Planning. Take time to plan each section of the guide, script it.. (maybe even a storyboard) Then practice it a few times before you record so you can do it confidently without fiddeling and nervous/pointless actions or movements. This will make it look easy to assemble and therefore use. (and will promote the product) Avoid "man-handling" anything. Even if your product is very solid and durable, a customors Wacom is a dear possesion, and his or her little baby. Equibment connected should be usable without eccesive force. Finally try to rearange cut-scenes to see if something makes more sense/works better in a different order. (Overview to zoom to graphic, or instead, Zoom to overview to graphic) And.. Edit. edit. edit.. 12. On screen text. Whenever text is put on the screen make it.. BIG CLEAR & CENTERED. There is plenty of room on that screen after all.. Down at the bottom of the TH-cam player is the progress bar, if used it should not block any information at any point in the video, since pausing the guide at any point should be easy and unobtrusive to the content. Avoid using any acronym. Wrong: (CP24) Right: Wacom Cintiq pro 24 inch If possible also avoid paratheses. Wrong: (Optional) mount small legs. Right: Optional. mount small legs. 13. Camera angles. Make use of several camera angles to make every step as clear as possible. Some examples. (theese names are home made, see video links in the bottom for examples of what it could look like) Top down view. Great for overview Over the shoulder view. Great for detailed view of connecting cables etc. Macro/detail view. good at showing important detail or small part orientation. Overall view. showing the progress or similar Relocate item view. Moving that foam into position? Desired result view. we will be here after this step Etc etc.. No videographer among your friends? check out youtube for tutorials of "product presentation video production" or similar. Just to get inspiration for technique. Making fluid yet dynamic footage is simple and innexspensive with a smarphone and a gimbal. 14. Last one. When you discover something great, that works well. Apply it throughout the video even if it means remaking some sections or clips.. Dont scrap anything untill the final edition is finalized (save backup and past footage), but explore wether you new knowlegde can make the whole thing more fluid and satisfying to watch.. In the end, the assembly guide will be seen by people who follow their initial couriosity about your product and want to know more. Therefore it can be considered a more in depth presentation (as in comercial) of the product in addition to its function as a guide. And it also signifies serious commitment to costumor support! Below links to examples of zoom view, over shoulder view and mutch more. Thule bike trailer guide: th-cam.com/video/ULAlmxWdWZw/w-d-xo.html Wacom One: th-cam.com/video/9BY21kdNP8o/w-d-xo.html Random Mobile Gimbal Review: th-cam.com/video/MG5FT5xFUa4/w-d-xo.html
Thank You Bue. I wrote back to you last month but I wanted to acknowledge you in the TH-cam comments. I feel your incites are spot on, and I deeply apricate time time and thought you put into you comments.
Edit: I sat down and watched this, took notes, wrote a draft on my laptop and remembered that I opted for 2 step verification to get into my mail. Duh! I'll get to sending it ASAP. I am going to watch this video on its entire leght tomorrow with a notepad for suggestions at hand. Then, I'll give detailed recommendations from my point of view. I really appreciate the work you have put into this product, and would love to see it brought to market. And think that it deserves great appreciation.
can't wait!
Seem it's has less wable thar Wacom arm, isn't it? Please contact me if there is an option to send it in Ukraine.))
In my opinion Just add text which will auto translated. to understand what part of video I'm watching now. Also add what device -wacom you are working with now . Add what tools I need or don't need at all)
Ok, I admit, at a certain point I skipped through it. But.... I'm very pleased with what I saw, apart from missing any speech. I've seen, and used, these kinds of videos before. Those had some music with them. I'm sure you have explained all that is needed to be able to assembly it yourself, almost better than an Ikea DIY booklet :) BTW: I love those folding feet!! Looking forward to get a Xoot!!
It would be helpful if there was a voiceover or something as the video goes on. Otherwise it’s a great step-by-step tutorial.
Going based on Aaron's video footage, do you think you'll be able to eliminate that wobbling action that occurs when you rest your arms on the side of the tablet?
That was something that Aaron and I talked about. However, reducing wobble at the end of an long cantilevered arm is difficult. I've got some ideas but it will take some prototyping to see what actually works best. Stay tuned...
I'm liking the idea here, based on the animation! We really do need more options for our big, strong, hefty tablet monitors, like Cintiq 27QHDs. Lets make this happen :)
Is this compatible with the Dell Canvas?
Thanks for letting me know what screen you are using. The current XOOT system does not yet adapt to a Dell Canvas. We are still figuring out which screens to support for the product launch. The XOOT system needs to be tuned with a few custom parts per each different screen. This allows the display to "weightlessly" pivot between modes. Our current plan, is to sell a XOOT system pre-tuned for a specific screen type. If you want to re-tune for a different screen later on you can order a kit or send the XOOT system back to us and we'll do it for you. We are still working out the details on this one...
I came here through Aaron Rutten's channel. This looks really nice.
Thanks.