- Fashionable layout.
- Unquiet Matrix. For clarification, read on.
- - Video quality: clear pictures, a respectable frame rate in low light, and less frequent signal dropouts (blue and purple streaks on mesh objects). The price-quality ratio is utterly outrageous (in a good way) - Proprietary software - Good microphone (for webcam): 120-16000; sensitivity
- Fantastic audio and visuals! adequate for holding on a flat monitor.
- She died unexpectedly, which is the same problem that other people who gave her a negative rating had. A curtain wouldn't hurt, but I merely sent it to the ceiling in between usage, so it stopped partially obscuring the screen at the same time.
- The most bang for your buck, so to speak. Image of the highest caliber. Strong acoustics. Simple assembly required.
- There are no problems at all. In relation to the cost, she is unparalleled.
- Plus: great picture quality; a top-notch microphone; sturdy construction; user-friendly software; a low price in 2022; dependable operation; and a reasonable asking price.
- - I'm not sure if this is a feature of my specific instance, but the picture is a touch noisy with lines in low lighting, but you can manually tweak things to minimize noise.
- Superb visual and sound quality.
- The horizontal stripes of the old laptop were clearly apparent. The preinstalled default tools were unable to be used for configuration.
- The appearance of the image's quality
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- Superb lucidity. Excellent white balance performance. Beautiful, natural tones. Light balance is brought back to normal. Superbly sensitive microphone. Using autofocus is a breeze.
- The mount isn't great for thick TFT displays, but those aren't really drawbacks. Specifically, my computer is a Dell. Heavy, rigid cable. You can't use autofocus to photograph from close range.
- the caliber of the video and, of course, the package and assembly. At the time of purchase, the market price! One-day delivery.
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- Even at the lowest possible resolution of 320x240, the picture quality is outstanding. Even with just the monitor's backlight, the face is easily discernible in the dark. The U-shape and attached cable make it possible to mount the camera not just in front of you, but also in the corner of any regular LCD screen. That is, you can tilt the camera, and when it's dark, your face automatically looks better. This Skype microphone is fantastic.
- When used with software other than Skype, the microphone produces an either inaudible or "out of a pipe" sound. This makes sense, though, if you're planning on using the money on something else (like a headset) entirely.
- I read a lot of reviews before making the purchase, so I wasn't expecting anything more than how great the camera is. I purchased it in July of last year, and I have never had any issues. All of its benefits have already been mentioned, so I can just join them. Regarding the mount separately, I was baffled by the people's complaints. The camera was designed to kind of lie on the monitor and be slightly fixed. I used it multiple times as a conventional video camera, so I didn't have to undo anything; I simply took it off, took it off, then placed it back with no issues. It appears to me that this is a benefit rather than a drawback. Even while the cord had enough length to reach the window, it was too lazy to tuck it into another nest, so the concentration was only on the corner of the balcony rather than the church in our forest.
- Only those who lack equipment handling skills or are unfamiliar with other cameras can experience disadvantages in this situation (I didn't want to insult anyone).
- Cost-effective with respectable picture quality for its time of universal remote.
- The matrix spill is a well-known issue with this type. Please see the accompanying comment.