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Razer Kiyo Pro Webcam for Streaming, Gaming, Video Calls: Full HD 1080p 60FPS - Adaptive Light Sensor - HDR Enabled - Wide Angle Lens with Adjustable FOV - Works with OBS, Xsplit, Twitch, Zoom, Teams

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Style: Kiyo Pro


Features

  • UNCOMPRESSED FULL HD 1080P WEBCAM Experience smooth and vibrant professional quality with the highest fidelity through uncompressed Full HD 1080p 60FPS video. Works great for streaming, gaming, recording, video calling, conferencing, and online school. Field of View 103, 90, 80. Sensitivity: -38 dB. Audio Codec: 16 bit 48 kHz. Sensitivity: -38db
  • UNCOMPRESSED FULL HD 1080P WEBCAM Experience smooth and vibrant professional quality with the highest fidelity through uncompressed Full HD 1080p 60FPS video. Works great for streaming, gaming, recording, video calling, conferencing, and online school. Field of View 103, 90, 80. Sensitivity: -38 dB. Audio Codec: 16 bit 48 kHz. Sensitivity: -38db
  • SUPERIOR LOW-LIGHT PERFORMANCE Reduces graininess and brings out details to show the person in the best light even in darker environments. The Razer Kiyo Pros light sensor performs better in more conditions compared to 4K webcams, which rely on professional lighting gear to achieve the same result
  • HDR-ENABLED Make the stream pop with a full spectrum of vibrant colors by activating HDR at 30FPS, which ramps up the videos dynamic range while correcting over and underexposed areas
  • WIDE-ANGLE LENS WITH ADJUSTABLE FOV Find the right amount of visual space need to display on camera with a large aperture, wide-angle lens that can be customized across three field-of-view options using Razer Synapse
  • PLUG AND PLAY Features a lightning-fast USB 3.0 connection that delivers a powerful 5GB/s camera signal for maximum video performance without any compression
  • COMPATIBILITY Streamlabs certified and works with popular platforms like OBS, XSplit Twitch, YouTube, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Skype. Cable Length: 1.5 meters braided cable

Description

Achieve the highest standards of streaming with the Razer Kiyo Pro—a USB webcam with a high-performance adaptive light sensor for max fidelity at 1080p 60FPS, and the ability to enable HDR at 30FPS. Give your viewers the pro-grade clarity and quality they deserve in any setup and lighting condition. Field of View 103 degree , 90 degree , 80 degree .

Brand: Razer


Photo Sensor Technology: Other


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Maximum Focal Length: 3.8


Maximum Aperture: 1.7 f


Flash Memory Type: Micro SD


Video Capture Format: 1080p 60FPS


Supported Audio Format: 16-bit 48 kHz PCM


Screen Size: 2.7


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 2.71 x 2.71 x 1.91 inches


Item Weight: 6.9 ounces


Item model number: RZ19-03640100-R3U1


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: February 23, 2021


Manufacturer: Razer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Do not buy this webcam...
Style: Kiyo Pro
Do not buy this camera. This camera became the bane of my existence the instant it entered my life. I originally bought this camera because it was marketed to be easy to use, plug and play. IT IS NOT. Here is the sequence of events: Recive the camera in the mail, the box itself had good weight to it, turns out 90% of the weight of the camera is from the mount. The camera itself weighs no more than an empty soda can. Plug in camera and open Razer Synapse. Camera is not being detected. Great. (I then try every single one of my other usb slots, 2.0, 3.0, 3.2). Nothing. OK. Restart computer? It's now being detected in the devices menu, but when I turn on the preiveiw for the camera nothing comes up but a grey screen. So I close synapse and go to google for trouble-shooting. Initiate trouble-shooting rabbit hole. I found out I might have the wrong version of synapse, so I uninstall it and reinstall Synapse 3. Restart computer for good luck. Open Synapse. Camera is popping up in devices *yay!*. Camera preview is working and I can see my beautiful face finally. I'm able to refine the settings and get the image to look pretty good, and enter a discord call to show my tech buddies my new toy. The webcam works for 3 seconds and then freezes indefinetly. More trouble-shooting ensues. I find out the webcam might need a firmware update. No problem. I do that, all is well. Restart computer for some more good luck. Camera preview in Synapse looks great. Enter Discord call, camera cannot be detected. Fine. You guessed it, more trouble-shooting. I find out that the discord application has webcam issues itself, so maybe I shouldn't be so hard on the camera and try to fix discord problems that are affecting the webcam. Touble-shoot that stuff and it doesn't fix anything. From there I test the camera in OBS studio, and Twitch. Same problems of either being hard to detect or freezing indefinetly. And now, I am here. Reading into other reviews, it seems like I'm not the only one experiencing these issues/similar ones. I really wanted to like this camera. It has a sleek design and was marketed to be convinient and easy to use. I also really liked that it connected directly to Razer Synapse. The camera also looks great for the couple seconds it works, giving me a taste of whats its capable of but not letting me have it. I don't personally believe I can do anything more on my end that I haven't tried multiple times over already to fix this. I hope my review can help you decide if you're willing to take on this headache of a webcam, or choose another brand like I will be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023 by Bailey

  • Beautiful webcam, firmware updates have addressed Auto Focus issues
Style: Kiyo Pro
I bought it when it still had...problems. When this cam was released the auto focus was entirely non-functional, something you'll likely see a lot in the reviews. For good reason. I wound up setting the focus manually, and if you did it was a great camera. The "HDR" (it's not true HDR) function is awesome, really useful in challenging light situations. This is a webcam you can throw into most rooms, click the "auto" buttons, and get a solid and usable picture. Dark rooms, bright rooms, dark rooms with a bright spot, no issues. From what I can tell it accomplishes this by running dual exposure settings, on alternating frames, and blending that into a single 30fps image. But I'm not a camera expert. I just know it can "contain" bright spots to avoid washing out the rest of the image, and reduces those bright spots to avoid overexposure. Specifically, it does a great job with bright spots on my bald head! Laugh it up, but it's a real challenge sometimes. The 60fps mode is also good, though you lose the "HDR" option. So as long as you can control and tune your lighting situation for it, you can get a solid 1080p60 video out of this. It's sharp, the colors are good, no complaints. It doesn't do 4K. You probably don't need to do 4K. For live streaming or teleconferencing, you absolutely don't need to do 4K. If you were doing pre-recorded video with it, being able to punch in without losing resolution would be nice, obviously. But for 90% of usage, 4K would be wasted...Razer knew this, which is why they released a 1080p camera while everybody else was scrambling to put 4K on their boxes. The Synapse software is...fine. I'm not a huge fan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022 by C. Converse

  • For $60 the Razer Kiyo Pro is a great webcam! Great quality for the average user!
Style: Kiyo Pro
I have done extensive research into webcams. From the Logitech c920 all the way to the Insta360 Link and almost anything in-between! I have not personally used these webcams but I have watched enough videos, read tons of comments and forum posts that I feel I can give an educated review. Out of all the currently available webcams under $200 the Razer Kiyo Pro is by far the best when bought under $100. The color accuracy, low light performance, auto focus, field of view choices and crisp image make this the clear choice for those looking for a budget webcam for anything from zoom calls to live streaming! I even tested this against my Galaxy s9+ and though at 4k resolution the Galaxy s9+ performed better, its difficult to use on a computer and the quality is diminished using third party software. My Galaxy S9+ beats this webcam hands down doing local recording in 4k but that is to be expected. But when comparing both in 1080p I cannot tell a difference between the Razer Kiyo Pro and my Samsung Galaxy S9+ which is very impressive! You cannot get a better webcam at the $100-150 price range than the Razer Kiyo Pro as of 11/24/2023. The next best webcam would be the Insta360 Link, or using an actual high end $350+ camera with a $100 capture card to be able to capture it on your computer. Some newer camera's are coming with the ability to be captured directly by software like Open Broadcast Software (OBS) but they are still over the price of something like the Insta360 Link. But for my use case which is primarily for video calls with friends and family and live streaming a tiny square of myself in the corner of gameplay content the Razer Kiyo Pro is hands down the best choice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023 by DigIntoGaming

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