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Razer Kiyo Pro HDR Webcam Review

Rating: 8.5.

In for review today is Razer's latest webcam, the brand-new Razer Kiyo Pro that comes in at a pretty hefty £199.99. Key features include 1080p60 output, HDR capabilities and a sensor usually found within security cameras. We’ll be diving into Razer’s claims about this product and putting it through its paces to see how it stacks up against the competition.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 70.5 x 90 mm
  • Weight 245g
  • Moni-directional microphone
  • Detachable 1.5m USB 3.0 cable (USB-C to USB-A)
  • Sony IMX 327 CMOS sensor with Starvis Technology
  • 2.1 Megapixels
  • Uncompressed video up to 1080p 60/30/24 FPS
  • HDR mode (up to 30FPS maximum)
  • H.264 codec
  • Adjustable field of view 104 / 86 / 79 degrees
  • Auto focus and manual focus options
  • HDR mode (up to 30FPS maximum)
  • Lens cap included
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Flexible mount and mounting threads on both the camera and mount

You can purchase the Razer Kiyo Pro, for £199.99, HERE!

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Pros:

  • Excellent for both streaming and productivity.
  • Great image quality.
  • Great specifications and image sensor.
  • Brilliant build quality with Gorilla Glass 3.
  • Lots of options and adjustable field of view in Synapse software.

Cons:

  • Very large design.
  • Poor autofocus performance (can set manual focus to fix this however).

KitGuru says: We think the Kiyo Pro is an excellent high-quality webcam. HDR mode will make your calls look high quality in any business meeting or presentation. Yes, £200 is quite expensive but for a streamer that wants the best we think this is an achievable price point and worthwhile investment as it is cheaper than the DSLR route.

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Rating: 8.5.

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