









🎬 Elevate Your Virtual Presence with StreamScreen!
The StreamScreen Dual Sided Green Screen is a portable and collapsible backdrop designed for seamless integration into your video conferencing, live streaming, and photography needs. Featuring a dual-layer knitted polyester for optimal chromakey performance, it fits most office chairs and collapses for easy storage, making it a versatile tool for professionals and content creators alike.






| ASIN | B08GD35SXB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,063 in Photographic Studio Photo Backgrounds |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (237) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Item model number | GGCAL15712 |
| Manufacturer | GIG GEAR |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 21 x 2 inches |
W**M
The only chair background screen in White
This "StreamScreen Dual Sided Green Screen for Chair - Portable and Collapsible Backdrop for Zoom" is the second chair-mounted screen I have purchased. The first one I bought from a different company was blue on one side and green on the other side. It also had a very thin flimsy metal ring around the edge. After using it a few times, I realized that both of those background colors made me look very dark and somber when on a zoom call. So I was looking for a white or other light-colored backgrounds to use during my calls. I found this one. It works great, fits on my chair easily, and covers the messy background in my office (very important). My only complaint is that the adjustable velcro straps are sewn in place so it limits the range of adjustments that can be made, and the straps extend past either side of me and can be seen on the video call. Not a huge problem but something to take note of if it is important to you. This screen has a very thick and strong ring on the edge, making it harder to fold and put away in the case that is included. Overall, a good investment if you need a white background, otherwise stick with the cheaper versions that don't have a white background.
K**3
If you want to pay $70 to be humiliated
I am very short. Even on me, this screen sits very low, like a couple inches above my head. So I had to duct tape it onto the chair to prop it up enough to fill the screen. Halfway through a meeting, the thing falls down so the frame of the product is on the screen, and you can see the background at the top of the screen. And, of course it happened while I was talking. It would be one thing having to rig something that was inexpensive. But this wasn't. And while it was easy to refold the first time, now it's a struggle because the metal frame has twisted and warped. The only reason I got this is because I needed it fast, and the other alternatives wouldn't come in time. If you can wait for something else, do so.
J**B
Works Well, but...
I love that it simply slips over the back of the chair. No need for extra hardware or equipment to store (with all of us working/schooling from home, the office area is easily overrun with gadgets). It is BIG, which is great for coverage. Make sure you have at least 2-3 feet on each side of you. I also haven't quite figured out how to get it back in it's bag, but it probably just takes some practice. NOTE: The green isn't exactly the color needed for perfect masking. To get a clean image, make sure there's a good light source behind your chair.
L**P
SITS TOO LOW, BARELY FITS ON CHAIR
LIKE: It is VERY stiff and does not seem like it will sag over time. COMPLETE FAIL: Look how low it sits on the chair!! Half of the screen is not even usable. It is outside of the camera area. The top of the screen is barely above my head!! Also, look at the band that holds it on the chair. It barely fits. I had to really stretch it ni hope the fabric doesn't rip. And this is just a normal, random, office chair!! GOOD TO KNOW: I've been using it for a few weeks now. I have been using screen like this for years becs of the nature of my work. This is my third screen. Of them all, this one is BY FAR the hardest to fold. Holy cow, it is hard to fold. And I have A LOT of practice. Part of this is due to the shape. It is basically a triangle. The other part is because of the stiffness of the frame. This is a two-edged sword, for sure. The stiffness of the fame is part of the reason it will not sag over time. But it is also what makes it hard to fold.
J**P
Work from home upgrade
Product works great!! Everything I expected and more. Perfect for meetings in my work from home (apartment) setup. Having the option to go clean white or to switch to clean virtual backdrops, all I have to do is flip it around. The “green screen” side makes virtual backdrop softwares super clean and crispy. Velcro is very sturdy and won’t shift once I fit it on my chair. There’s a little pocket for balancing it upright too, though I see can myself using it to store things in in the meantime. I did have the warping that some photo reviews showed after folding it once but all you have to do is lay it flat on the floor and it pops straight back into form. Folding for storage with any of these tension products can be interesting, but after coming back to the product page on Amazon I found the video explaining the process and boom, first try, back in the bag. Don’t be fooled by all the cheap knockoffs out there. This is the real deal. Worth every penny Sweet product guys. Would definitely recommend
K**S
Be sure you are strong enough to fold it before buying
I bought this because it was cheaper than a lot of other green screens, thought that it would be a smaller footprint to store and knew I need something close to the back of my chair to work with the way that my camera picks up my office (wide-ish angle). Those things are mostly true. The bag that it came in was bigger than I expected, but that's on my expectation. That said, I am returning it because there is no way that I can put it away in said bag to store very often and it is way too big to have out unless I need it for conducting a webinar. Watching the video of how to store it, it took me about four tries to fold it back up, but I never want to have to do that again. I am not the strongest person, but not the weakest, either - pretty average. It was almost impossible for me to fold/twist it the way that you have to against the tension. Even when I got it to work, it was barely and I had to use the floor as leverage to complete the fold. My big worry was that I wouldn't be able to do it and then wouldn't be able to return it. Back it goes. I'd rather have something slightly bigger to store than to have to try that again!
A**Y
It was a little hard to implement in my small space. I think that if my recording area was just a little larger it would be great. I have a chair with a headrest and this was able to accommodate the headrest. When folded up and in its case, it was easy to store.
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