@@DocRealTalk Hello buddy :) I would say that if you have some good lighting on yourself then I would probably go with the Logitech Streamcam out of these two. Just be careful with the USB C connector on the Streamcam because I've seen a number of people have it snap when they've been plugging and unplugging the webcam from their computers. I hope this helps :)
Really nice camera. Two complaints I had: 1. Auto white balance .. balances a bit too cool for my preference and 2. It works with the Teams app but not with Teams for Web (actually by design - I asked them about it).
@@14612falkensee Yeah it is. I'm guessing it's more for security purposes and the risk of random extensions being installed in the browser which may want access to the webcam.
Hello there Andrew. We are planning on having a side by side footage comparison with it against some other webcams we have reviewed. We have got footage of the C922, but unfortunately we currently don't have any footage of the C920.
Hello there Oz bot. We've done a review on the C300 too, it performs really well - th-cam.com/video/sdOa3pi6lPM/w-d-xo.html You'll have to let us know your thoughts on the C200 when you get chance to play around with it.
Great production quality. One thing. On some of your sound effects there is a lot of very high pitched noise. You may want to consider using some kind of de-essing audio filter or similar to check this.
Hello Asher, thank you so much for the kind comment and for letting me know about the high-pitched noise. I do think that I've had the sound effects a bit too loud on some of the videos. Could you let me know where in the video you can hear the high-pitched noise for me please so i can check it out?
@@Andyhhhdx it's when you have the little visual effect of the little white ripples eg "dual microphones" at 12 seconds and the air vents at around 17 seconds
@@asherwerner Thank you for that. I think it's just the sound effect I have play when the animation happens. I do think I've got it a little loud as I've just listened to it back using earphones.
Hello there :) I hope you're well. I do follow Blackburn Rovers, it was a shame Ben Brereton left. We could do with him back to grab us some goals :) Both of the webcams will do the job fine :) The autofocus on the Razer Kiyo X is very sensitive so it keeps trying to refocus itself quite regularly. You can disable it from doing that in something like OBS which I would highly recommend. I wouldn't recommend using the inbuilt microphone but if you need to then I think the Anker C200 is a little better. Removing a green screen performed better on the Razer Kiyo X for us. The C200 will do the job but you are more likely required to move your lights around and play around with brightness settings. Just make sure you've got some good lighting on yourself and do play with the manual exposure in OBS to get the best results :)
@@Andyhhhdx Nice bro, excellent, greetings from Chile 🎉 What do you think of the Emeet S600, will it be better than the Razer Kiyo X and the Anker C200?
Hello buddy, I hope you're well :) I'm not sure to be honest. A friend of mine had two Razer Kiyo Pro webcams and couldn't get both of them to work together in OBS and i'm not sure if that would be the case with this webcam if you had a couple of them. If you're looking at using just the one webcam, then you should be able to use the "source mirror" effect and duplicate the C200 so OBS sees two of them, you should be able to set one with the original view and the other sourced mirrored C200 as a zoomed in image (I hope that makes sense).
@@Andyhhhdx yes I was looking for a low cost camera to do a streaming and this camera looks awesome so I wonder if I buy 4 if OBS will let me work with them... I guess not 😅. Thanks for answering!
@@titrix21 I've only ever used multiple webcams from different brands in OBS and that's worked fine. I've never had two of the same webcam to give it a test so i'm unsure if it was just a Razer thing, or if it would cause issues with other brands too. If I do get two of the same webcam though, I will definitely try and set them both up in OBS as it's something I would quite like to know myself :)
I agree, it's a really good performer and it does usually go on sale too which makes it even more of a bargain. Thank you for taking the time to check out our video too, it really does mean a lot.
I think they both look decent. It's always best to play around with manual settings to get the image to look better. I would probably say that the C200 looks a little better but if you want to use the inbuilt microphone rather than using a standalone microphone then the V3 allows you to eliminate background noise which is quite useful. I hope this helps.
i just open the webcam and i already asked for refund. feels like more of the same but expensive. also... the exposure changes even if i set it up in manual so, just another webcam, nothing special@@Andyhhhdx
Very helpful review of an often overlooked camera. 👍 One question. Do you know if the Anker software remembers your settings (e.g. changes of resolution and FOV), and will you need to have it running in the background when using the camera for the settings to be taking effect? Thank you!
Thank you :) Really appreciate you stopping by and checking out the review. I'm pretty certain that it does remember the settings. I no longer have the webcam unfortunately else I would double check this for you.
Thanks for the video! You went through everything pretty quickly... but that is before I realised I was watching this at 1.25x haha. I can't figure out a budget cam choice; logitech streamcam: - looks clean, sleek, decent overall picture but lowlight is poor and non detachable cable which is also USB C only, meaning an adapter will drop it's performance? razer kiyo: - looks okay, picture looks worse than Streamcam but still manageable if small sized cam on stream, otherwise once full scale picture is pretty rough. Has a ring light for some budget lighting, 1080p 30fps instead of 1080/60 which is okay generally speaking, the face tracking is also nice, but not as good as the logitech Streamcam this one, Anker powerconf c200: - looks alright overall, autofocus is solid, colours aren't amazing so will require more tweaking than the top 2. I dunno how well it performs in low light though.. Can you give insight to what you'd suggest or recommend even if none of these and WHY please? My other option was the Papalook 2k or the Razer Kiyo Pro Thanks!
Hello there LethalSwizzle. I'm a big fan of cats so I love your avatar :) Logitech Streamcam: - I really liked this webcam. I believe that you would need the USB 3.1 adaptor for it to not lose performance but not 100% certain. The USB C connector on it has a tendency to snap if you knock it whilst it's plugged in so be aware of that. Razer Kiyo: - I like the image that I got from the Razer Kiyo but the Razer Kiyo Pro does look much better. The one issue I experienced with all the Razer webcams is that the auto focus is pretty erratic on them. They get you in focus and then it just randomly focus hunts when there's no need to, so I always recommend getting yourself in focus and then disabling the auto focus to save the hassle. Anker Powerconf C200: - Again I thought this did a really good job. If you're in a dark room then you may experience the auto focus always trying to refocus on you and if you've got a couple of monitors in front of you, then the glow off these can make you looked washed out. With all of the webcams, always make sure you've got good lighting on yourself to get the best image but you will want to manually configure the exposure too just to fine tune it. Papalook: - Wasn't bad, we did have occasions where the movement became choppy and we would have to manually configure the exposure to resolve it even though the image actually looked pretty good which was a bit weird. I would still go for the Streamcam over this one unless you can pick this up for very cheap. Razer Kiyo Pro: - My favourite out of all these for raw image quality. The auto focus is a bit of a nightmare on it and i've seen a number of people complain about the Razer Synapse software, but when I used it, I didn't have any issues. I think this one may be the most expensive out of all of them in the list but if this is near the same price of something like the Streamcam then I would go for the Kiyo Pro.
@@Andyhhhdx Thanks dude!! I love cats too, fellow cat lover! Can't put into words how much I appreciate your detailed response, thanks a bunch! I ended up ordering the Anker Powerconf 200, the Logitech Streamcam and a Razer Kiyo (no pro) but might do the Razer Kiyo Pro as well. Only because prime day, and should one or none fit my needs, I can return them easy, but better than buying them 1 by 1 and the discount period is gone! Thanks again, on paper, I think I really enjoy the Logitech Streamcam, unfortunate I can't detach the cable and no light on it. Hopefully one of the picks will provide a decent image quality but also enough tweaks to provide a good standard during low light (a bit much to ask I know, but it'll be my first actual webcam, so trying to find the "jack of all trades, master of none but close to a master of one" xD)
@@LethalSwizzle Yeah i'm one of those people that walk down the street with cat treats feeding the stray cats :) It's good news that you've decided on one of them :) I always recommend investing in some kind of light as lighting is the main thing for any camera to get a better looking image. You could always try a cheap light that clips onto your monitor rather than getting hold of a huge ring light. Amazon returns have always been great for me if i've ever had to return anything so you've always got that if you want to send it back. I hope it all works out great and keep us updated on your thoughts when you get hold of the webcam and use it :)
Hello there Ppuniisher, I hope you're well :) I liked the image quality I got from the Razer Kiyo Pro and I believe this should be in your price range, here is a link for it - geni.us/Nz678RV (affiliate link) The only issue I had with the Razer Kiyo Pro was the autofocus seemed really responsive on it so I ended up disabling this myself, but you may find it does the job for you. If you have any questions then feel free to ask and we'll do our best to help you out.
I always thought the logitech streamcam looked decent but the price fluctuates loads on it but Amazon Prime day is coming up so hopefully there will be a nice price drop. This c200 is decent too. I actually like the image quality that the Razer webcams produce but it's best to disable the Auto focus on them as they tend to focus hunt a lot.
@@ObscureMics Yeah that auto focus is very sensitive :) I think the picture looks really good on them but when anyone asks about them, I always warn them about the auto focus. The wife has the same issue with her Logitech C922.
Hello there :) I hope you are well. If theyr'e the same price then I would probably go with the C300. Image quality wise, they look very similar but the C300 handles the automatic exposure better. The C200 auto focus also gets a little too sensitive if you move around whilst using it, but if you're sitting there static, then it should be fine. I hope this helps.
@@anaas8526 Hello there. As far as I'm aware it works fine on Discord. I would just double check that no other programs are trying to use the webcam, so if you have any Anker software installed, just make sure that's not trying to use the webcam.
@@anaas8526 Heat can cause issues but it's not something I've experienced personally. Most webcam manufacturers have it in their specs of the webcam. Here is an example from a Dell webcam, if you go to page 12 you will see it says "The webcam can operate at a maximum ambient temperature of 40°C"
I'm wondering if that's the issue I'm having. I just got the camera today and immediately updated the firmware without even testing it before hand. It's just constantly auto focusing. If I even move an inch the autofocus blurs out and takes 5 seconds to correct itself. Very disappointed with it.
Hello buddy. I hope you're well. That doesn't sound good with the webcam. I would definitely get in touch with their support and see if they can help you out at all. If not then I would get it returned for a full refund.
This is the worst camera i saw so far hahaha, just get it i will instant get a refound on this. Bad quality, cannot do focus.. i prefere ccome back on a cheap 720p one at 5 $ then i dont waste money.
@@Andyhhhdx OP is an asshole but I respect you for taking it in stride. Thanks for posting these reviews. I'm finding them helpful as I'm deciding which webcam to buy.
@@Noochbabylol, it's ok :) I'm pretty good at handling abuse for having a baldy head :) Thank you for checking out the video, if there's anything we can help you with, then let us know and we'll do our best :)
So is there no way to reduce the over exposure with 3rd party software like Zoom/Teams? Also - have you heard of the 360p limit with this cam on Teams? It's mentioned in the Anker FAQs
Hello Nick, I hope you're well buddy. I don't think Zoom or Teams gives you the option to do it unless there's been an update since I last used it. There is a work around though..... It involves using OBS and then starting a virtual cam. This allows you in Teams or Zoom to select the OBS virtual cam rather than your webcam and this will work. Here is a video which shows you how to do it.... just ignore the LUTS part of it - th-cam.com/video/hMkKsaItu5U/w-d-xo.html I've not personally had the issue with the 360p limit, but I imagine using it as a virtual cam would resolve this as it's just bringing a mirror image of what OBS can see over to Zoom or Teams. I hope this helps :)
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How do you think this stands up to the Streamcam? Now that Papalook PA930 is out of the race lol
@@DocRealTalk Hello buddy :) I would say that if you have some good lighting on yourself then I would probably go with the Logitech Streamcam out of these two. Just be careful with the USB C connector on the Streamcam because I've seen a number of people have it snap when they've been plugging and unplugging the webcam from their computers.
I hope this helps :)
Really nice camera. Two complaints I had: 1. Auto white balance .. balances a bit too cool for my preference and 2. It works with the Teams app but not with Teams for Web (actually by design - I asked them about it).
Thank you Falken See. I wonder why they prevented it from working in the web-based version of Teams, did they say why?
@@Andyhhhdx no .. they didn't. what a weird limitation.
@@14612falkensee Yeah it is. I'm guessing it's more for security purposes and the risk of random extensions being installed in the browser which may want access to the webcam.
@@Andyhhhdx or the support person was not knowledgeable
@@14612falkenseedoes it work with google meet on the web?
If possible, it would be nice for you to compare the webcam with another well known webcam. For example a stream cam or maybe a C920. Thanks.
Hello there Andrew.
We are planning on having a side by side footage comparison with it against some other webcams we have reviewed. We have got footage of the C922, but unfortunately we currently don't have any footage of the C920.
Awesome review! Thank you!
Thank you buddy, really appreciate you checking the video out and leaving a nice comment :)
This or the creative live cam v3?
For me personally I think I would go for the C200 out of the two :)
There’s also an Anker 300 model, but I opted for the 200 model.
Hello there Oz bot.
We've done a review on the C300 too, it performs really well - th-cam.com/video/sdOa3pi6lPM/w-d-xo.html
You'll have to let us know your thoughts on the C200 when you get chance to play around with it.
i have just ordered one to make some videos on. good you can have a wide view. was going get a k one but the software seems to limited so pick this.
Awesome, I hope you like it :)
Great production quality. One thing. On some of your sound effects there is a lot of very high pitched noise. You may want to consider using some kind of de-essing audio filter or similar to check this.
Hello Asher, thank you so much for the kind comment and for letting me know about the high-pitched noise. I do think that I've had the sound effects a bit too loud on some of the videos. Could you let me know where in the video you can hear the high-pitched noise for me please so i can check it out?
@@Andyhhhdx it's when you have the little visual effect of the little white ripples eg "dual microphones" at 12 seconds and the air vents at around 17 seconds
@@asherwerner Thank you for that. I think it's just the sound effect I have play when the animation happens. I do think I've got it a little loud as I've just listened to it back using earphones.
Hi , Anker c200 or Razer Kiyo - Kiyo x Wich is better for streaming? Please 😅
Are you a Rovers fan?, Ben Brereton 🇨🇱😅🤙
Hello there :) I hope you're well.
I do follow Blackburn Rovers, it was a shame Ben Brereton left. We could do with him back to grab us some goals :)
Both of the webcams will do the job fine :) The autofocus on the Razer Kiyo X is very sensitive so it keeps trying to refocus itself quite regularly. You can disable it from doing that in something like OBS which I would highly recommend.
I wouldn't recommend using the inbuilt microphone but if you need to then I think the Anker C200 is a little better.
Removing a green screen performed better on the Razer Kiyo X for us. The C200 will do the job but you are more likely required to move your lights around and play around with brightness settings.
Just make sure you've got some good lighting on yourself and do play with the manual exposure in OBS to get the best results :)
@@Andyhhhdx Nice bro, excellent, greetings from Chile 🎉
What do you think of the Emeet S600, will it be better than the Razer Kiyo X and the Anker C200?
@@CuervoVirtual I've not used the Emeet S600 unfortunately so i'm unsure how well it performs. It can do 60FPS at 1080p though which sounds good.
@@Andyhhhdx thanks bro 💪
Awesome review, I have a question... can I put a few of this on OBS and zoom in and out of each one on OBS? Thanks!!
Hello buddy, I hope you're well :)
I'm not sure to be honest. A friend of mine had two Razer Kiyo Pro webcams and couldn't get both of them to work together in OBS and i'm not sure if that would be the case with this webcam if you had a couple of them.
If you're looking at using just the one webcam, then you should be able to use the "source mirror" effect and duplicate the C200 so OBS sees two of them, you should be able to set one with the original view and the other sourced mirrored C200 as a zoomed in image (I hope that makes sense).
@@Andyhhhdx yes I was looking for a low cost camera to do a streaming and this camera looks awesome so I wonder if I buy 4 if OBS will let me work with them... I guess not 😅. Thanks for answering!
@@titrix21 I've only ever used multiple webcams from different brands in OBS and that's worked fine. I've never had two of the same webcam to give it a test so i'm unsure if it was just a Razer thing, or if it would cause issues with other brands too.
If I do get two of the same webcam though, I will definitely try and set them both up in OBS as it's something I would quite like to know myself :)
Thanks for the video. I got myself the Anker C200 and it seems to be well worth its price.
I agree, it's a really good performer and it does usually go on sale too which makes it even more of a bargain. Thank you for taking the time to check out our video too, it really does mean a lot.
@@Andyhhhdx your video is very nicely made!
@@EngineeringSimplified Thank you. That's very kind of you. Hopefully we can make them a little faster paced to keep them engaging.
Excuseme, I understand that I kinda late, but does this support 60 fps in 1080p?
Hello there, I hope you're well.
Unfortunately not, it's 30fps on every resolution.
Really great review, thanks very much!
Thank you Roman, that's very kind of you to leave a comment. Glad it's been a helpful video.
which is better C200, Creative 4K, Razer Kiyo and Razer Kiyo X?
I would probably go with the Ankerwork C200 but you must manually configure the exposure settings especially if you're using ring lights.
How does it compare to the creative v3?
I think they both look decent. It's always best to play around with manual settings to get the image to look better.
I would probably say that the C200 looks a little better but if you want to use the inbuilt microphone rather than using a standalone microphone then the V3 allows you to eliminate background noise which is quite useful.
I hope this helps.
heard about the c310?
Hello buddy, I hope you're well :)
Yes, I spotted it online about a week ago. Not been able to get hold of one yet to play around with :)
@@Andyhhhdx i want to try that one, its cheap for 4k or 1080p 60fps
@@ny_thep Hopefully I can pick it up at some point and get it tested out.
i just open the webcam and i already asked for refund. feels like more of the same but expensive. also... the exposure changes even if i set it up in manual so, just another webcam, nothing special@@Andyhhhdx
Very helpful review of an often overlooked camera. 👍 One question. Do you know if the Anker software remembers your settings (e.g. changes of resolution and FOV), and will you need to have it running in the background when using the camera for the settings to be taking effect?
Thank you!
Thank you :) Really appreciate you stopping by and checking out the review.
I'm pretty certain that it does remember the settings. I no longer have the webcam unfortunately else I would double check this for you.
thanks ya
No problem :)
Thanks for the review!
Saved me a bunch of money not buying some trash that'll not even meet the requirements of normal video-meeting.Thanks!
No problem at all buddy, glad the video has helped you out :)
Awesome video 🎉
Thank you Fridja, that is very kind of you. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and hopefully it's helped you out.
Very nice!
Thanks for the video! You went through everything pretty quickly... but that is before I realised I was watching this at 1.25x haha.
I can't figure out a budget cam choice;
logitech streamcam:
- looks clean, sleek, decent overall picture but lowlight is poor and non detachable cable which is also USB C only, meaning an adapter will drop it's performance?
razer kiyo:
- looks okay, picture looks worse than Streamcam but still manageable if small sized cam on stream, otherwise once full scale picture is pretty rough. Has a ring light for some budget lighting, 1080p 30fps instead of 1080/60 which is okay generally speaking, the face tracking is also nice, but not as good as the logitech Streamcam
this one, Anker powerconf c200:
- looks alright overall, autofocus is solid, colours aren't amazing so will require more tweaking than the top 2. I dunno how well it performs in low light though..
Can you give insight to what you'd suggest or recommend even if none of these and WHY please? My other option was the Papalook 2k or the Razer Kiyo Pro
Thanks!
Hello there LethalSwizzle. I'm a big fan of cats so I love your avatar :)
Logitech Streamcam:
- I really liked this webcam. I believe that you would need the USB 3.1 adaptor for it to not lose performance but not 100% certain. The USB C connector on it has a tendency to snap if you knock it whilst it's plugged in so be aware of that.
Razer Kiyo:
- I like the image that I got from the Razer Kiyo but the Razer Kiyo Pro does look much better. The one issue I experienced with all the Razer webcams is that the auto focus is pretty erratic on them. They get you in focus and then it just randomly focus hunts when there's no need to, so I always recommend getting yourself in focus and then disabling the auto focus to save the hassle.
Anker Powerconf C200:
- Again I thought this did a really good job. If you're in a dark room then you may experience the auto focus always trying to refocus on you and if you've got a couple of monitors in front of you, then the glow off these can make you looked washed out. With all of the webcams, always make sure you've got good lighting on yourself to get the best image but you will want to manually configure the exposure too just to fine tune it.
Papalook:
- Wasn't bad, we did have occasions where the movement became choppy and we would have to manually configure the exposure to resolve it even though the image actually looked pretty good which was a bit weird. I would still go for the Streamcam over this one unless you can pick this up for very cheap.
Razer Kiyo Pro:
- My favourite out of all these for raw image quality. The auto focus is a bit of a nightmare on it and i've seen a number of people complain about the Razer Synapse software, but when I used it, I didn't have any issues. I think this one may be the most expensive out of all of them in the list but if this is near the same price of something like the Streamcam then I would go for the Kiyo Pro.
@@Andyhhhdx Thanks dude!! I love cats too, fellow cat lover!
Can't put into words how much I appreciate your detailed response, thanks a bunch!
I ended up ordering the Anker Powerconf 200, the Logitech Streamcam and a Razer Kiyo (no pro) but might do the Razer Kiyo Pro as well.
Only because prime day, and should one or none fit my needs, I can return them easy, but better than buying them 1 by 1 and the discount period is gone!
Thanks again, on paper, I think I really enjoy the Logitech Streamcam, unfortunate I can't detach the cable and no light on it.
Hopefully one of the picks will provide a decent image quality but also enough tweaks to provide a good standard during low light (a bit much to ask I know, but it'll be my first actual webcam, so trying to find the "jack of all trades, master of none but close to a master of one" xD)
@@LethalSwizzle Yeah i'm one of those people that walk down the street with cat treats feeding the stray cats :)
It's good news that you've decided on one of them :)
I always recommend investing in some kind of light as lighting is the main thing for any camera to get a better looking image. You could always try a cheap light that clips onto your monitor rather than getting hold of a huge ring light.
Amazon returns have always been great for me if i've ever had to return anything so you've always got that if you want to send it back.
I hope it all works out great and keep us updated on your thoughts when you get hold of the webcam and use it :)
Better than C200 and C922 ?
I personally prefer the C200 over the C922.
Please help me choose a good webcam for my channel. I am currently using papalook 930 camera. And I want better ones in the range of $ 150 or less
Hello there Ppuniisher, I hope you're well :)
I liked the image quality I got from the Razer Kiyo Pro and I believe this should be in your price range, here is a link for it - geni.us/Nz678RV (affiliate link)
The only issue I had with the Razer Kiyo Pro was the autofocus seemed really responsive on it so I ended up disabling this myself, but you may find it does the job for you.
If you have any questions then feel free to ask and we'll do our best to help you out.
So torn on a budget webcam... A lot of folks saybthis is the one for under $75
I always thought the logitech streamcam looked decent but the price fluctuates loads on it but Amazon Prime day is coming up so hopefully there will be a nice price drop.
This c200 is decent too. I actually like the image quality that the Razer webcams produce but it's best to disable the Auto focus on them as they tend to focus hunt a lot.
@@Andyhhhdx I had the kiyo and kiyo pro.... And my God... Yes... That auto focus was annoying
@@ObscureMics Yeah that auto focus is very sensitive :) I think the picture looks really good on them but when anyone asks about them, I always warn them about the auto focus. The wife has the same issue with her Logitech C922.
Looks pretty nice for that price.
Thank you for checking out the video Afura33. It does do a good job :)
@@Andyhhhdx The sound quality also seems pretty ok which is important to me. Thanks for the video.
@@Afura33 yeah it's pretty good. I always recommend a stand alone microphone, but this webcam should get the job done.
The C200 and C300 cost the same on Amazon - which is better?
Hello there :) I hope you are well.
If theyr'e the same price then I would probably go with the C300. Image quality wise, they look very similar but the C300 handles the automatic exposure better. The C200 auto focus also gets a little too sensitive if you move around whilst using it, but if you're sitting there static, then it should be fine.
I hope this helps.
@@Andyhhhdx thank u very much.
your sound effects are quite harsh
Completely agree :) I'm making an effort to double-check the volume levels of the sound effects on future videos :)
Off putting that you keep referring to 'we' when it's just you in the video. A bit odd that.
I'm quite an odd person :-)
Watching from Sedgley, you sound local
I am local :) from da Black Country ay i :)
Thank you lord
Thank you for checking out the video, glad it's helped you out :)
anker c200 discord problem?
Does it work clearly on Discord and what is stuck?
@@anaas8526 Hello there. As far as I'm aware it works fine on Discord. I would just double check that no other programs are trying to use the webcam, so if you have any Anker software installed, just make sure that's not trying to use the webcam.
@@Andyhhhdx if heat webcam to lag?
@@anaas8526 Heat can cause issues but it's not something I've experienced personally. Most webcam manufacturers have it in their specs of the webcam.
Here is an example from a Dell webcam, if you go to page 12 you will see it says "The webcam can operate at a maximum ambient temperature of 40°C"
@@Andyhhhdx thank you
Where are the dance?
That's actually a very good point. I am amazingly disappointed that I didn't do any dancing in this one. I'll have to make up for it in the next
Too bad they ruined the white balance and focus on this one with the latest firmware update.
Damn that's not good. Hopefully they're working on a newer firmware update to resolve the issues.
I'm wondering if that's the issue I'm having. I just got the camera today and immediately updated the firmware without even testing it before hand. It's just constantly auto focusing. If I even move an inch the autofocus blurs out and takes 5 seconds to correct itself. Very disappointed with it.
Hello buddy. I hope you're well. That doesn't sound good with the webcam. I would definitely get in touch with their support and see if they can help you out at all. If not then I would get it returned for a full refund.
Mate thats looks like 10fps in dark
Maybe 11fps :)
Am I first or not lol 😂
I believe you are. Congrats :)
Yay
I finally beat parvez
@@TheClassicGameBoy01 You did
This is the worst camera i saw so far hahaha, just get it i will instant get a refound on this. Bad quality, cannot do focus.. i prefere ccome back on a cheap 720p one at 5 $ then i dont waste money.
Where’s your hair?
It now grows out my ears and my nose.
@@Andyhhhdx OP is an asshole but I respect you for taking it in stride. Thanks for posting these reviews. I'm finding them helpful as I'm deciding which webcam to buy.
@@Noochbabylol, it's ok :) I'm pretty good at handling abuse for having a baldy head :)
Thank you for checking out the video, if there's anything we can help you with, then let us know and we'll do our best :)
So is there no way to reduce the over exposure with 3rd party software like Zoom/Teams? Also - have you heard of the 360p limit with this cam on Teams? It's mentioned in the Anker FAQs
Hello Nick, I hope you're well buddy.
I don't think Zoom or Teams gives you the option to do it unless there's been an update since I last used it.
There is a work around though..... It involves using OBS and then starting a virtual cam. This allows you in Teams or Zoom to select the OBS virtual cam rather than your webcam and this will work. Here is a video which shows you how to do it.... just ignore the LUTS part of it - th-cam.com/video/hMkKsaItu5U/w-d-xo.html
I've not personally had the issue with the 360p limit, but I imagine using it as a virtual cam would resolve this as it's just bringing a mirror image of what OBS can see over to Zoom or Teams.
I hope this helps :)
@@Andyhhhdx Cheers bud, that's amazing info!
@@nickwoodward819 No problem, hopefully it helps you out.