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| Brand | Razer |
|---|---|
| Photo Sensor Technology | Other |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2K |
| Maximum Focal Length | 3 Millimeters |
| Flash Memory Type | Internal flash memory |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC, MP3 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Color | White |
| Special Feature | 60FPS Video, Auto-Focus, Software Customization |












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Very much improved from the first version. Picture is clear and the shutter is a nice feature. For the price this is the best option for starters to mid level in my opinion. Read more
Not a bad camera for the money. Great picture. Auto focus works pretty good. I mostly use it for work, not streaming. Sits great on top of monitor without blocking any of the screen. Make sure to actually plug it in directly. If you try to use a hub or anything like that, you will notice the performance degrade over time while it's running. Read more
Micrófono de calidad, la cámara tires las especificaciones que dice en la descripción Read more
Es lo que esperaba, la caja llego media aplastada, pero el viaje fue largo Read more
I was not overly impressed with the software that goes with this camera. I feel like they could have done better. The value for the price is decent. The recording quality is okay with some settings being tweaked and lighting being changed. It feels a bit grainy to me still. The camera looks nice and I really love the privacy lens cover you can twist into place that is really cool. The mic quality is mediocre this is good for homeschool meeting or something. I would pick a different camera for streaming. Read more
Blurring image quality. Razer Synapse 4 will not detect the device no matter what so I cannot change setting that causes the blur. Edit: Support help me figure out the issue and quick to response Read more
The media could not be loaded. This webcam immediately stands out on the desk thanks to its big, round lens housing and clean white body. It feels well-built, with durable plastic that doesn't come across as cheap, and the overall look fits nicely into a modern gaming or streaming setup. The monitor mount is also excellent: it grips the top of my gaming monitor securely, doesn't wobble, and doesn't feel like it is about to slide off if I adjust the screen angle. Once it is in place, I can mostly forget about it. And it has an adjustable pivot point. One of my favorite features is the rotating ring around the lens, which acts as a physical privacy shutter. It is genuinely satisfying to use, you just twist the ring, and you instantly know whether the camera is blocked or not without relying on software or tiny LEDs. In terms of image quality, when the lighting is good, this camera really shines. At 1440p and 60 fps, the picture looks sharp and smooth, and for well-lit calls, streaming, or recording, it delivers a very nice, clean image. It also plays nicely with common software like OBS Studio, Teams, Zoom, Twitch, and NVIDIA Broadcast, so integrating it into different workflows is straightforward. The weaknesses start to show once the light drops. In lower light, the image quality noticeably steps down compared to a better webcam like my Brio. Noise increases, details soften, and this becomes even more obvious if I keep it at 1440p. It is still usable, but if you often work or stream in dim rooms, you will see the difference. The viewing angle is another drawback. Despite the "wide angle" claims, it feels noticeably narrower than some other webcams and even Razer's own Kiyo V2. In practice, that means I sometimes have to physically move the camera during long meetings if I'm walking around the room or using auto-framing. It just doesn't capture as much of the scene as I'd like. Autofocus is decent but not impressive. When the lighting is OK, it does its job, but it is on the slower side and becomes less reliable in low light, occasionally hunting or taking a moment to lock in, especially when you have a light source behind you. The biggest annoyance for me, though, is the non-detachable USB-C cable. On a large desk with a tower PC sitting far from the monitor and proper cable management underneath, the fixed cable is simply too short. With other webcams, I can just swap in a longer USB-C cable and be done. Here, because one end is permanently attached to the camera, I have to use adapters and extension cables just to reach the PC, which is clunky and unnecessary. All that said, for the price, I still think this is a very good camera. It is clearly not as good as the higher-end 4K webcams, but it also costs significantly less - around half the price in many cases. If you mainly use it in a well-lit environment, appreciate the clean look and excellent privacy shutter, and can live with the narrower field of view and fixed cable, it offers a lot of value. Considering what it costs, I'd call it a great buy for everyday streaming and video calls, as long as you understand its low-light and cable limitations. Read more







