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D, how about this, then?... As for a "stand-ups" or "pieces-to-camera", I'm far too shy to appear or speak on camera. But if I wanted, I would also be looking at the DJI Mic 2.
(And you don't need to be on-camera at all.)
Commentary is always useful whilst you're doing "it".
Describe what it is, what it does, and how you're doing it, any pros, any cons.
This will help viewers understand what's happening and be more engaging.
If you want to start tarting up the videos, consider shooting some B-roll closeups, and do vision-only edits in post production.
B-roll can be shot before you record your main master shot (if you have thought about what you are going to discuss before pressing the record button), or you can shoot B-roll shots after you've done the master shot. Or a bit of both. Some close-ups and alternative angles, when appropriate, can make a video more interesting.
Given the nature of the subject, one of those action camera head straps could be useful for a lot of demos and how tos? Given the close proximity of the camera, the camera's internal microphone should be more than adequate.

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