Razer Kiyo Pro (RZ19-03640100-R3M1)
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Not bad, but already outdated and overrated As always, I'll start with the design: the webcam is large, looks solid and expensive. It was tightly packed. The lens is of high quality, protected by glass - so don't be afraid to wipe it, it won't scratch. Mounting on the monitor is convenient, the hinge is solid and doesn't creak. It's very pleasing to have a shutter/cover. If desired, it can be mounted on a shelf, table, or tripod (standard thread). Next, I'll note the ability to stream at 60 frames (but without HDR) and quite sensitive microphones that provide clear stereo sound, much better quality than those built into laptops, even in high-end business models. The proprietary software offers many settings, but what impressed me the most is the ability to choose the field of view. The default setting seems too wide to me, and sometimes you need to narrow it down a bit to avoid capturing extra things in the frame. Perhaps it's just me because my monitor is a tall 27" and the webcam looks like it's "from above," but this can be wonderfully fixed with settings. Autofocus works adequately, doesn't drift, but still, don't forget about good lighting. HDR only at 30 frames, too wide angle by default, the price could be lower - after all, this is not 4K |
At first glance, the Razer Kiyo Pro is easily mistaken for an interchangeable camera lens. In fact, this is a completely original device for video streaming, streaming and online conferences.
HDR video
Webka inherited the design of the previous Razer Kiyo model, but lost its main feature — the LED backlight ring around the lens. Instead, the Pro version of the camera was taught to shoot HDR video at a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels at 30 fps. As a result, the model is good at shooting in backlit conditions. A vivid example of this is ensuring optimal visibility of a person in the frame against the background of an uncurtained window. In normal mode, the picture on the webcam is recorded in the same Full HD format, but at a frame rate of 60 fps.
Lens protection
The camera lens is “covered” with Gorilla Glass 3. Paranoids will appreciate the completeness of the “webcam” with a protective cover for the lens. The product is hung on the upper face of the monitor case. The webcam can also be mounted on a tripod. The sound on the Razer Kiyo Pro is recorded in stereo and is many times better than the built-in microphones of portable computers.
Function utility
The level of user interaction with the model is brought to a new qualitative level in the proprietary Razer Synapse utility. It provides tools for quickly switching the field of view (80, 90 or 103), there are sliders for adjusting brightness, contrast and manual focus adjustment. But the camera's autofocus system turned out to be too sensitive — it reacts to the slightest hand gestures in the frame, forcing the focus point to fidget back and forth. Despite this nuance, it is one of the most advanced "webs" in the class.



































