This one-eyed PC could change the way you work from home

This one-eyed PC could change the way you work from home

ecdream v6b mini pc - €298.07 at Banggood shopping australia
(€ 234.03 / AU € 422.18)
ECDream V6B is living proof of the dynamism of the PC ecosystem. The combination of a webcam and microphone with a PC dock might sound quirky, but it could be ideal for remote workers looking for a tidy video conferencing setup. We recently reviewed the Android-based Banggood T95 C1, which combines a webcam and an Android box. Now ECDream has done the same with a Windows 10 PC and called it V6B. At nearly €300, it's relatively expensive, but its unique design has always piqued our interest. A closer look at the device leads us to believe that it was inspired by the Cenovo King Kong mini PC, which we reviewed almost four years ago. It is powered by an Intel Celeron N4100 processor, one of the best entry-level processors with four cores, four threads, and a 4MB cache. Its 6W power dissipation, combined with an aluminum casing, explains why a fan is not needed to dissipate heat, and convection helps too. There's also 4GB of RAM, 64GB of eMMC storage, but the stars of the show are the 2-megapixel camera with autofocus and a built-in omnidirectional microphone with noise reduction. As for connectivity, it has a microSD card slot, an audio jack, four USB 3.0 ports, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and an HDMI connector. It also offers a free M.2 2242 SSD slot for storage upgrades, as well as 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0, and the entire device is powered by a 12V, 2A adapter via a barrel connector. However, since the GMK NucBox has better parts and costs just €209, we'd be inclined to go that route and buy an external webcam to make up the difference. TechRadar rounds up all the best deals during the Prime Day sale period, and we've rounded up all the best Prime Day deals into one easy-to-navigate article to help you find the deals you're looking for.