I think people should moderate their expectations on this. For me it's not as bad as some say. (1) This is a Windows Hello camera and will unlock your computer if your computer is Windows Hello enabled (Windows 10 or later and may require TPM). Works great, unlocks very quickly. ++(2) It's basically the inside of a laptop camera housed in a case. Not on par with the Logitech 920 or similar, but similar to many laptops I've used and better than most. Fixed focus, typical low-light graininess issues, etc. But not bad overall, and certainly can be used for zooming, etc. Looks damn good in bright light. (3) No microphone so perfect for people who prefer a headset or USB speaker. Solve some other problems. It installed itself correctly, including Windows Hello (required a reboot to install Hello). My system is a desktop with win10 and Windows Hello including TPM, although I've seen in the Microsoft documentation that TPM may not be needed. The windows camera app reports 1080p and when I manually switch to 720 I see a difference so it must be doing something. I think the reason is that you want Windows Hello on your desktop and you are happy with the OK webcam for video calls. (You know you need a headset or similar since it doesn't have a microphone.) If you want a better webcam, probably pay a little more for a Logitech 920 or similar and forget about Windows Hello or go (away) all the way to the Logitech Brio or Dell 4K, both are pretty expensive. Other thoughts: It seems that Lenovo asked one of its suppliers to package the laptop camera (ir + rgb) in an enclosure to sell as a standalone desktop webcam. Maybe that's why there is no microphone (from another manufacturer?). The user guide says you need to connect USB 3 or higher, but this contradicts other information that says USB 2. USB 3 may be required for 1080p. Overall for the price it's a winner, just understand what you're buying. that Lenovo asked one of its suppliers to pack the laptop camera (IR + RGB) in one case, to sell as a standalone desktop webcam. Maybe that's why there is no microphone (from another manufacturer?). The user manual says you need to connect USB 3 or higher, but that contradicts other information that says USB 2. USB 3 may be required for 1080p. Overall for the price it's a winner, just understand what you're buying. that Lenovo asked one of its suppliers to package the laptop camera (IR + RGB) in a case to sell it as a standalone desktop webcam. Maybe that's why there is no microphone (from another manufacturer?). The user manual says you need to connect USB 3 or higher, but that contradicts other information that says USB 2. USB 3 may be required for 1080p. Overall, for the price, it's a winner, just understand,
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