Razer Kiyo Pro Streaming Webcam
The Razer Kiyo Pro Streaming Webcam eliminates the need for specialized lighting, as it has an Adaptive Light Sensor, and you can get one for $149.99 shipped, today only, originally $199.99. Featuring an advanced Type 1/2.8 CMOS sensor with STARVIS technology, which is a back-illuminated pixel technology commonly used in surveillance camera CMOS sensors to create high quality images from visible and near infrared light regions. This means your video conference calls will have a consistently bright, clear image, even under a wide variety of typical work-from-home lighting conditions. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.


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Razer Kiyo Pro Webcam for Streaming, Gaming, Video Calls: Full HD 1080p 60FPS - Adaptive Light Sensor -...
  • UNCOMPRESSED FULL HD 1080P WEBCAM — Experience smooth and vibrant professional quality with the highest fidelity through uncompressed Full HD 1080p...
  • UNCOMPRESSED FULL HD 1080P WEBCAM — Experience smooth and vibrant professional quality with the highest fidelity through uncompressed Full HD 1080p...
  • SUPERIOR LOW-LIGHT PERFORMANCE — Reduces graininess and brings out details to show the person in the best light even in darker environments. The...

It’s capable of uncompressed full HD 1080p 60FPS video, while HDR 30FPS mode ramps up the dynamic range, correcting under or over exposed areas in real-time, thus eliminating silhouetting if the subject is lit from behind. The wide-angle lens on the webcam offers a choice of three fields of view: 103°, 90° or 80°, making it perfect for video conferencing or streaming.

For both video conferencing and streaming, smooth and crystal-clear video quality under any lighting conditions is a vital part of the experience. The Kiyo Pro, with its fantastic low-light performance, is ideal for those working from home who want to impress their customers and colleagues, and for streamers wanting to entertain their audience with a bright, vibrant image,” said Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer’s peripherals business unit.

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