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🎥 Elevate your visuals with the ultimate green screen experience!
The Portable Green Screen Chair features a 59-inch dual-sided backdrop, designed for seamless video chats, photography, and streaming. Made from high-quality, wrinkle-resistant material, it offers a large shooting area while being lightweight and easy to store. Ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their virtual presence.
Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
Size | Chair Green Screen |
Item Dimensions L x W | 78.74"L x 59.06"W |
Color | Green |
Occasion | office |
C**O
Perfect Green Screen for Streaming and Video Calls
This portable green screen is exactly what I needed for my video calls and streaming setup! The 59-inch size provides excellent coverage, and the double-sided design adds versatility. It’s easy to set up with the included stand, and the foldable feature makes storage a breeze. The chroma key effect works perfectly with no wrinkles or shadows, giving me a clean and professional background every time. Whether for Zoom meetings, photography, or gaming, this is a fantastic investment.
N**.
Good quality green screen
This does exactly what I needed it to. i don't have enough office space to set up a green screen, so having this chair mount screen is awesome. it works just like my large oversized one did.i do agree with everyone that this is a PIA to fold. Please see this customer review for a quick guide on how to fold it(https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R157CGFU335M0V/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B099DTDHDJ) - the video she posted is AWESOME. A+ to you!
W**9
Best to leave it up all the time
This worked perfectly but it is really big and my desk is against the wall so my desk chair is out in the room a little and it was awkward to leave the screen on all the time. We were able to fold it correctly and keep it in the bag, but the last time I took it out (after about 6 weeks) the plastic frame had broken and so it sagged badly on my chair. Sadly I had to toss it. Great product if you can leave it up all the time, but I don't think it can actually take being folded and unfolded too many times. Too bad
R**A
EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO FOLD!
I had to watch the video about 25 times before I got this screen to fold! It is NOT as simple to fold as she makes it seem (might have a slightly different version) and it got very frustrating spending 30 minutes doing this. I literally could’ve assembled a bookshelf in less time!
H**Y
Great product
Good material and works well for zoom meetings.
J**E
Too small
Others have mentioned that it is soo big but it isn't. I sit arms-length away from a logitech webcam and the top and sides don't cover what the camera captures. Other people have also commented on the ease of folding it back up. I have teenagers now who were little when those folding tunnels were more popular. If you know how to fold those up, you won't have a problem with this screen. I haven't seen people comment on how the frame pulls the fabric smooth, fabric with creases is a common issue with green screens showing artifacts. So that's nice but still worthless if it doesn't cover the full area behind me with my camera at arms-length. I wouldn't be so critical if I were using a wide angle lense but I'm not. This is with a typical webcam and not from a distance.
1**S
Exactly as pictured and described
I’d been wanting one of these for my podcast series, and this one can double as portable location green screen as well…which is better! It’s going on location with me!
D**H
Ever try putting socks on an angry squid? Well, that would have been the good part of this thing
I have a very large green screen that I move into place when I have a call, but I thought this chair-backing thing would be a better solution. Yeah, uh, no.It came quickly, +.It was packed well...actually, over sized box used, but that's not a problem.Inside was a thin plastic bag with the furled screen and a large flat folded one in the box. The large one has no frame, so it's designed for use if you want to put hooks and/or velcro on the ceiling, walls, etc.I didn't.I removed the furled up thing and pulled one edge out. Even trying to be careful, the thing snapped open, smacked me in the head and knocked some things off the shelf. So it was bigger than I had anticipated... again, not a problem...yet.Trying to mount it to my chair was an interesting exercise in futility. I eventually did, but it's like trying to lay down a boneless cat that is wrestling with a broken slinky. You need at least 3 hands, but I made do.Got it mounted to the chair, but despite being a spring loaded face whacker, it does NOT fully unfurl. One corner stayed curved a good 8-12" out of true. It was on the bottom edge, so I thought it wouldn't be a problem on cam...yeah.I fought with it for a while, but I could NOT get that corner to flatten out. I still tried it on camera...Now, maybe because it was still curled, I cannot say, the screen has very obvious wrinkles on camera. I didn't have a nice screen behind me, I had bungled cloth clearly trying to be a screen.Also, even though it seemed much bigger than it appeared while folded, it showed areas around it on camera. I could try and move it around on the chair, but then it drooped down onto my head. I took the stand I use for the big screen and put it behind this one and put the loop it has for such purposes onto the stand to keep it from flopping over me... Sorta worked.Since Macs web cams don't have a zoom feature, and the screen was literally right behind me, I couldn't pull in the picture any further to try and eliminate the gaps showing around the top edge.Given the furl curl fail, the fact that it doesn't completely fill the background like my bigger one that I was hoping to replace, the wrinkles and the loving embrace it kept trying to employ on my head, I realized this just wasn't going to work for me :(15min test time.Then the real fun began. I removed it from the chair and began wrestling with the spring board. Knocking more things off of shelves, sweating and swearing, I tried to fold the thing back up. Fail.Went to the instructions (I mean, who needs instructions to fold something, right? Well, me, I guess). I had been doing pretty much what it said, but I tried pedantically following them. Hold diagonally, foldd from center into half. Take corners and figure 8 them into the center and, according to the instructions, it'll be folded up easily... Yeah, gotta call BS.Folding the edges in to the center...easy...now I have a big spring loaded green peanut. Pull one edge in to try and 'fold' it to the center...much fighting. Trying to hold that folded center onto the two halves from the edges...so now 3 pieces of spring steel band in my hand, try and fold the other side into a figure 8 to the center...adding a 4th piece of spring steel into my hand....and the other side popped back out.then the center came looseWrestling the baby squid to try and get all of his appendages together to fold was an exercise in futility for the next 30 mins or so.I am convinced the factory that packages these uses a machine with more hands and more force than a human. Having no such machine myself, I just worked with anger, frustration and sheer irritation to try and get it into some semblance of a folded circle again...with a modicum of success. The circle is clearly about 4 inches larger, and I swear it's like an armed mouse trap ready to spring open at the first inattentive touch.I TRIED putting it back into the loose plastic sleeve it came in, and the spring loaded demon ripped that bag right open.Attempting folding it again (I think this was about the 18th time...I actually had to take it outside since I was tired of knocking things over in the house), I managed to coerce it into the really nice canvas bag that the loose sleeve and long flat sheet of green material came in. The canvas provided enough resistance to keep it from trying to unfurl to its full about 90% flat state, but it would NOT stay that way without the containment of the bag. The bag also had a velcro closure on top which is managing to keep the spring demon somewhat in place.After about 45 min total, I have it BACK in its box, and I'm returning it to Amazon. It isn't 'defective', per se, it just doesn't work for me (won't go flat, has wrinkles when supposedly fully deployed, doesn't mount well to my chair to stay flat and not droop over my head a bit and doesn't fill the screen properly (but maybe more fighting would have helped alleviate that problem??), and the thought of unfurling and then fighting with the angry spring steel baby squid each time I want to put it away is wildly unappealing. These are not exactly product 'defects' or damage...just not going to work for my purposes.Maybe someone else will get one that, after smacking you in the face when it springs open, will actually pull itself fully taut and flat, then you might not see wrinkles or feel the soft caress of green cloth on the top of your head. Perhaps you have a chair with a back that will allow it to properly mount flat (my chair has a slight curve to the back to be, well, you know, human shaped), and maybe, just maybe, you have the unique skill to be able to wrestle a cloth covered spring steel demon into a small circular shape repeatedly and successfully, and if so, this might just work really well for you....oh, and you'll need a camera that has a zoom feature so you can pull in closer to fully cover your complete background. THEN, this might be good for you.Since I believe that SOMEONE might have better luck and skills than me, I'm 2-starring this. From MY experience, that's quite generous. It has potential, but failed in many respects so I'm calling 'defective' for my needs and sending it back.Total test time, just under an hour. Perhaps YMMV
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