As our list of the best webcams shows, there are webcams, and then there are webcams – and the Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra is definitely pitched towards the premium end of the market, for those who are ...
Razer is adding to its webcam lineup with a second Kyo model. Like the original $99 Kiyo, the new Kiyo X supports 1080p video calls, but comes in at a more affordable price of $79. In fact, both ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
The Razer Kiyo X USB webcam delivers the choice of either Full HD clarity or ultra-smooth 60FPS streaming, with either 1080p 30FPS or 720p 60FPS. With fully customizable settings in Razer Synapse, ...
Webcams were never meant for the jobs we are giving them in 2021. The intended use is for communications. Companies added microphones and cameras to laptops with the goal of enabling people to see and ...
If you want “one of the best webcams out there” at a jaw-droppingly low price, today is the day. Amazon is selling the Razer Kiyo Pro 1080p webcam for $130. That’s $70 off the MSRP, and the all-time ...
In the wide world of streaming, a few companies are always pushing to be the go-to resource for gamers. At the top of that list is long-time gaming company Razer who has been hard at work providing ...
With industry-leading video capability under any lighting conditions, Razer’s new webcam delivers studio quality images for a professional level of video conferencing IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS ...
Today we're taking a peek at a brand new camera from the folks at Razer. This is the Razer Kiyo Pro, a USB camera made for streamers of all sorts. The power of this camera is in its combination of ...
It may be expensive, but the Razer Kiyo Pro lives up to the cost - it's one of the best premium webcams. Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, ...
Thanks to the rise of working from home during the various coronavirus lockdowns, there’s been a huge jump in the adoption of video calls. From the old-school Skype calls, through group chats on Zoom, ...
Webcams are not as popular as they used to be a couple of years back, mostly due to the proliferation of smartphones and tablets. Improvements in smartphone cameras make it more convenient to video ...
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