🎬 Elevate Your Streaming Game!
The Razer Kiyo X Full HD Streaming Webcam offers exceptional video quality with 1080p at 30FPS or 720p at 60FPS, ensuring your content is always crisp and engaging. With advanced Auto Focus, customizable settings through Razer Synapse 3, and flexible mounting options, this compact webcam is designed for seamless streaming and video conferencing on platforms like Zoom, Teams, and Skype.
Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
Viewing Angle | 82 Degrees |
Screen Size | 2.7 |
Form Factor | Compact |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Style | Kiyo X |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.19"D x 3.35"W x 2.54"H |
Has Image Stabilization | No |
Sensor Type | Other |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Features | Low Light |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Minimum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
Maximum Aperture | 1.2 f |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
File Format | JPEG |
Shooting Modes | Easy, Manual, Automatic |
Image Aspect Ration | 16:9 |
Video Resolution | 720p |
Video Capture Format | YUY2, MJPEG |
Effective Still Resolution | 2.1 MP |
P**T
Solid for Teams and Zoom calls
I use the camera almost exclusively for work. Although my company does not allow me to download the app to fine tune the camera settings, it works perfectly in Teams and Zoom for conference calls. This is much better than my laptop’s fixed camera.
E**R
Functional camera
Works well and it helps my victus laptop to compensate for one of its biggest weaknesses: a faulty camera.
A**Y
works fine; doesn't seem to have a zoom control
works fine for the money, but does not seem to have a zoom control physically or in an app
R**N
Easy to use
Easy to use
O**R
Excepcion opcion calidad/precio
Una calidad de video impecable, solo hay que saber configurarla.
P**R
Excellent Webcam at a Great Price!
I ordered the Razer Kiyo X as a replacement to my Microsoft Lifecam Studio I've been using since February 2020. The Lifecam developed a short in the cable in November 2023 so I did a little research and came across the Razer via a Wired Magazine article. I was impressed with the specs and the price of $49 (when I purchased) and decided to order it.I was disappointed when I first plugged it in because it had rolling artifacts across the video. I went to the Razer website to contact Razer Support and it guided me to a list of suggestions. It recommended not plugging it into a hub or peripheral so I plugged it directly into the PC and the issue was resolved.The Great:The color and white balance are fantastic. For the last year, while using the Lifecam in my new office, the accent wall behind me really messed with the brightness levels in videos to the point where I always seemed to look like Casper the friendly ghost. I was able to overcome the issue by changing the angle of the camera to have less dark blue accent wall behind me but it was nevertheless frustrating. Upon plugging in the Razer Kiyo X, the issues are resolved and the video image is perfectly balanced even with the window open in front of me directly behind my computer and webcam.The Sad (not necessarily related to Razer):Due to firewalls related to enterprise software restrictions, I'm unable to access any of the Razer software to adjust the settings. So whatever the default quality Razer sets for Zoom is what I'm stuck with. I'm not convinced that's 1080p but I'm hopeful. It seems comparable to what the Lifecam offered.Overall, it's a fantastic camera and I'm very happy with my purchase.
F**Z
Excelente calidad - precio
De momento funciona como debería, creo que tiene una excelente relación calidad precio. La app de la cámara es sencilla, no se pueden modificar muchos parámetros. Pero funciona para reuniones o transmisiones casuales.
R**E
No Off Switch or Lens Cover! If Privacy Matters to You, Buy The Pro
I'd seen reviews of the Kiyo Pro and assumed that both it and the Kiyo came with a lens cover. They don't and here's the thing: Razer doesn't sell that accessory for the Kiyo X. So if you want a bit of privacy without reaching behind your computer to unplug the cable (which is permanently attached on the camera side), you'll either have to (i) find a template for a lens cover and print it on a 3D printer or (ii) pay a ridiculous price on etsy or eBay. BTW: Most covers on etsy fit the first Kiyo or the Pro, but not the X. The only ones that fit this camera are around $25 ($12.00 to buy and, supposedly, $13 to ship).The lack of any provision for privacy at $89 in 2022 was the deal-breaker for me.Additionally, the lens and resolution quality on the X aren't as good as on the Pro. Also, the Pro can be swiveled from left to right and its USB cable is detachable. At the usual $10 difference in price, you will lose money and quality if you choose the X.One caveat: prices can change.If you're looking at the Kiyo X right now (5.12.22), it's $20 cheaper than the Pro. Usually, the difference is $10. So if you *really want* lower-quality video at 1080p, a cable you can't remove, no left-to-right orientation and no accessories whatsoever, you can pay only slightly more by buying the X on Amazon and a 3D-printed lens cover on Etsy. I hope that helps you!With the Pro, there's a firmware issue you can search for and read about. I found a way around that issue and will post my method in an Amazon review for that webcam.
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