🎥 Elevate your stream with pro-grade clarity and effortless brilliance!
The RazerKiyo Pro Ultra 4K Webcam features a large 1/1.2″ Sony STARVIS 2 sensor with 2.9μm pixels and a bright F/1.7 aperture lens, delivering DSLR-quality 4K video. AI-powered auto light correction and face tracking ensure sharp, well-lit images in any lighting condition. It offers true-to-life HDR colors, portrait-style background blur without software, and advanced camera customization. Compatible with major streaming and video call platforms, it’s designed for professional content creators and gamers seeking top-tier video quality.
Max Screen Resolution | UHD Pixels |
Brand | Razer |
Series | Kiyo Pro Ultra |
Item model number | RZ19-04420100-R3U1 |
Operating System | 500 MB of free hard disk space, Compatible with Open Broadcaster Software and Xsplit, Internet connection, Windows 8 (or higher) |
Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.58 x 5.2 x 4.29 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8.3 MP |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B0CT6FFK4R |
Date First Available | March 29, 2024 |
S**S
Exceptional Performance Web Cam (Both MAC & Windows)
The Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra has to be one of the best webcams on the market today. Even surpassing my current Elgato Pro 4K Webcam which records up to 4K60. The Razer surprisingly surpassed my expectations in video quality and outperformed the Elgato 4K hands down in low-light recording situations. Privacy features were clearly integrated very well as well as their onboard Microphone which most webcams like the Elgato 4K doesnt even have. The size of the camera is perfect and ideal for all recording situations.As both a MAC User and Windows user, I will say the software is lacking but should not be your reason to pass this exceptional choice up. I was easily able to find free software to use with the web cam from XSplit that even works for MAC. I would like to note that my review of this webcam is coming from someone who doesn't play video games online and that its marketing of being an outstanding choice for low-light recording was the primary reason I purchased it. In closing this camera did not disappoint and I strongly recommend you give this webcam a chance regardless if your a gamer or content creator.
S**L
Exceptional quality
Exceptional quality for recording. Exceptional quality for streaming. The included app allows you to store multiple profiles so you can tailor to various lighting scenarios. I love that I can control FOV, ISO, and Shutter Speed. It also does a fantastic job with auto focus, but I can also manually set a focal distance. The depth of field via bokeh is pretty good, but its not super strong. As of right now I dont believe I can modify that, so depending on the depth of your space, it may be more or less blurry. I like the professional visual you get pretty much right out of the box, but you def need to spend time with lighting your space to maximize what you get.It's also bigger than you expect, its straight up the size of a DLSR lens. It has a really awesome privacy closure system where you just twist lightly on the lens and its closes an iris. Theres also a protective cover for the lens to help protect it from dust or protect the lens when storing/traveling.
A**Y
(Almost) Doomed by poor software strategy and implementation basically.
Camera quality in terms of both picture and construction is solid. Key issue is software. Total mess of different versions of software that either does not support this camera (i.e. Synapse 4) or one that does not support Mac (i..e Synapse 3).Updated: I used my windows machine to set the settings and they did persist. When I compare this now back to back with other high end webcam like Elgato Facecam Pro, Razer definetely has a bigger lens and works better with low light conditions. So I'm updating to 5 stars.
B**R
Best webcam
Looks great, could be cheaper
K**.
Great hardware, but useless without software
I am hoping Razer monitors reviews...This camera has great potential, and I WANT to keep it, but...Synapse 4 (downloaded and installed 2 days ago) has a bug when saving settings to the camera.I have fully documented this on the Razer Insider forum. "Kiyo Pro Ultra / Synapse blind user questionsUntil this bug is fixed, it is impossible to save camera setting changes, quit Synapse, and start the application actually intended to use the camera.(Synapse must be opened to change camera settings, then closed in order to use other software such as Camera, OBS, QuickCamera, etc.)Also, the next time Synapse is opened, it complains that the camera and Synapse have different settings. (Because they do since Synapse doesn't write the settings correctly to the camera...)This makes it impossible to "close the loop" and return to Synapse to make minor adjustments.My testing has been specific to turning off Auto Exposure and using manual settings.It is possible that Synapse works ok as long as Auto Exposure is being used.My use case requires Auto Exposure to be off, so that is what I am testing.I hope someone from Razer sees this and responds.I have had no luck using the Razer support forum.Without Synapse (which only runs on Windows), the power of the KPU cannot be realized. Might as well have a cheaper webcam.Cheers
P**B
Needs more work but good quality outside of streaming
Good quality camera but has some functions that need to be said. I use this to stream on PC and it’s great quality but the camera colors often switch when I move around. Additionally, the camera itself makes my PC freeze and I have problems connecting to OBS without freezing. Sad because it’s really good quality but not worth using to stream because it freezes my PC to where I have to end mid stream and restart my PC
K**K
Best image quality of any webcam.
It’s by far the best webcam on the market! The image quality is literally better than some DSLR’s. I am amazed. The only issue is the auto focus is slow. The Synapse app is a must and must have exact specifications in order to optimize this device. It’s incredible for low light and the bokeh is sensational! Top freaking tier.
A**W
Works great (even without) the OpenRazer linux drivers
I got this as a replacement for the webcam my last job provided me -- it was an expensive Canon DSLR camera with an Elgato HDMI to USB dongle. (~$800 us)This webcam has very good quality, maybe 5-10% lower than my previous one but is infinitely more convenient to use.The privacy shutter is great, I'm not losing a lens cap anymore, and this webcam runs fully off of the USB-C power and I don't need a special adapter to power it like I did with my Canon setup.I run Linux and it works beautifully, even without the OpenRazer kernel modules. All I needed to do was change the pixel format to MJPG with cameractrls and it records 1080p@60 like a charm. I know it can do 4K but I didn't bother as that doesn't get transferred over the wire in my meeting applications, they max out at 1080p.
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