Razer Kiyo Streaming Webcam: 1080p 30 FPS / 720p 60 FPS – Ring Light w/ Adjustable Brightness – Built-in Microphone – Advanced Autofocus
Description
Designed and tested by top streamers, the Razer Kiyo is a desktop streaming
camera with a powerful, multi-step ring light that you can dim or brighten on
command, and the ability to stream at 60 fps for full gaming fidelity. It’s
the perfect camera for professional streaming. Microphone Sensitivity: -38dB.
Features:
- FULL HD RESOLUTION Experience crisp, detailed video and audio recording in 720p 60 FPS / 1080p 30 FPS. Works great for streaming, gaming, recording, video calling, conferencing, and online school. Audio Codec: 16 bit 48 KHz
- CONVENIENT, BUILT-IN LIGHTING Features a 5600K daylight-balanced ring light around the camera that provides even lighting without the hassle of additional lighting equipment
- ADJUSTABLE BRIGHTNESS Make quick adjustments to the brightness level by simply rotating the built-in ring light. There's no need to configure software settings
- SUPERIOR LOW-LIGHT PERFORMANCE Reduces graininess and brings out details to show the best light even in darker environments
- COMPACT, FOLDING DESIGN Sleek look for any gaming setup or office, and perfect for on-the-go content creators
- COMPATIBILITY Streamlabs certified and works with popular platforms like OBS, XSplit, Twitch, YouTube, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Skype
Product Details:
- Brand: Razer
- Connectivity Technology: USB
- Flash Memory Type: Micro SD
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Low Light
- Screen Size: 2 Inches
- Photo Sensor Technology: Other
- Camcorder type: Video Camera
- Model Name: 207-00-0623
- Included Components: Important Product Information Guide, Razer Kiyo
- Brand Name: Razer
- Item Weight: 7.1 ounces
- Product Dimensions: 2.72 x 2.72 x 1.86 inches
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: RZ19-02320100-R3U1
- Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Color Name: Black
- Special Features: Low Light
- Date First Available: October 20, 2017