
My wife needed a configuration update at the office to stop using the camera on her laptop. She needed an external camera for work that could be installed on her dual-screen desktop at home. And I suggested that she buy a 1080p USB camera, which would be a nice upgrade from the native 720p camera in her laptop. at premium prices by 2-3 times. So. Further along the brand's product chain, I went shopping. I chose this particular camera based on the following key features: 65-degree angle of view ideal for same-table internet conferencing, autofocus which is better than manual with a fixed focal length, auto-brightness is adjustable depending on the light conditions that can be felt in my office Ms change and really vary, and a positive indicator light when the camera is on which makes this camera wonderful with a blue halo around the LED. This camera met all my needs and it was easy and hassle-free to connect to the network. get up and work. There are cheaper cameras out there. but this one hits the mark in terms of features and price in my opinion. There are some features my wife won't use (like the microphone since she uses headphones). but it's normal. because this camera can later be repurposed for almost any need we could have in a PC camera.

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