Razer has announced the Kiyo Pro Ultra webcam, which it says uses the largest sensor on any webcam made to date and is positioned as 'DSLR-level' in image quality.
Razer has announced the Kiyo Pro Ultra webcam, which it says uses the largest sensor on any webcam made to date and is positioned as “DSLR-level” in image quality.
The conditions I saw it in were hardly ideal, with terrible lighting and spotty connectivity, but I got the gist of what it can do. Made to be quick and painless, it sets up in minutes by just plugging in via USB 3.0 connectivity. In a neat twist, it also can physically close up for privacy. The f/1.7 aperture is fast enough to capture more light than other webcams generally do, and it proved to work well in the low-light conditions I viewed it in. Razer Synapse offers some customizable settings to tweak image quality, like ISO, shutter speed, pan, and tilt, among others.
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