Razer Kiyo X - Kiyo X -

⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.4 out of 5 stars, 636

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₹4149.0
MRP: ₹5999.0
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Youtube Reviews

Key Pointers:

  • The Razer Keyox webcam is a budget-friendly version of the Razer Kiyo Pro.
  • It offers 30 fps at 1080p and 60 fps at 720p resolution.
  • The auto exposure and autofocus features may need to be disabled for optimal results.
  • The image quality at 720p and 60 fps is noticeable compared to the higher 1080p resolution.
  • Natural lighting works well for the webcam, but additional lighting may be necessary for better exposure.
  • The autofocus may struggle in low-light conditions or when the subject moves quickly.
  • The built-in microphone provides decent audio quality.
  • Razer Synapse software allows for further customization of image and video settings.
  • The green screen removal feature in OBS works effectively with the webcam.

Key Pointers:

  • Unboxing the Razer Kiyo X full HD streaming webcam.
  • Setting up the webcam with the Razer Synapse software.
  • Comparing the video quality of the Kiyo X to other webcams.
  • Using the Kiyo X for streaming and video conferencing.
  • Overall impressions of the Kiyo X webcam.

Key Pointers:

  1. Razer Kaiyo X is an entry-level webcam priced at $80.
  2. It offers 1080p resolution at 30fps or 720p at 60fps.
  3. The image quality is comparable to the more expensive Razer Kiyo Pro.
  4. It lacks a ring light unlike its predecessor, the Kiyo.
  5. The logistics C920 offers similar specs at a lower price but with a narrower field of view.
  6. Razer's software is limited in fine-tuning options.
  7. Upgrading to a camera-like software for webcams is desirable for better control.
  8. Elgato Facecam is the first webcam to offer such software.
  9. Despite its limitations, the Kaiyo X is a solid option for beginners and casual users.

Key Pointers:

  • The reviewer is comparing the Razer Kiyo X webcam to the older Razer Kiyo webcam.
  • The Kiyo X has a ring light built-in, which can be beneficial if you do not have a dedicated lighting setup.
  • The Kiyo X has a better image quality than the older Kiyo, especially in low-light conditions.
  • The Kiyo X costs $80 more than the older Kiyo, but the reviewer believes it is worth the extra cost for the improved image quality.

Key Pointers

Razer Kiyo X

  • Entry-level addition to the Kiyo lineup
  • Records at up to 1080p 30fps or 720p 60fps
  • Mjpeg format, except at 480p where it uses YUY2
  • USB Type-A 2.0
  • 82-degree field of view
  • Built-in ring light with limited brightness

Razer Kiyo Pro

  • Improved Kiyo with upgraded specs
  • Records at up to 1080p 60fps in uncompressed YUY2 format
  • USB Type-A 3.0
  • Variable field of view (80, 90, 103 degrees)
  • No built-in ring light

Razer Kiyo X

  • More budget-friendly option
  • Similar specs to original Kiyo
  • Mjpeg format, except at 480p where it uses YUY2
  • USB Type-A 2.0
  • 82-degree field of view
  • No built-in ring light

Comparison with Logitech C920 and C922

  • Similar specs to Kiyo and Kiyo X
  • 1080p 30fps recording
  • C922 offers additional 720p 60fps option
  • USB Type-A 2.0
  • 78-degree field of view
  • C920 is a popular and widely used webcam

Performance Comparisons

Sharpness * Kiyo X has lowest sharpness * Kiyo Pro has moderate sharpness * Logitech C922 has better sharpness than Kiyo X * Original Kiyo has highest sharpness

Colors * Kiyo X has best colors for the price * Kiyo Pro has slightly improved colors, but some issues with brightness * Original Kiyo has inaccurate colors, with bluish or yellowish tint * Logitech C922 has overly red colors

Exposure and Dynamic Range * Kiyo Pro has best exposure and dynamic range * Kiyo X has decent performance * C922 has moderate performance * Original Kiyo has limited exposure and dynamic range

Green Screen Performance * Kiyo and C922 perform well with green screens * Kiyo Pro has some issues with artifacts and noise * Kiyo X has the worst green screen performance * 720p 60fps is not suitable for green screen use due to pixelation

Autofocus * Kiyo X has slow and unreliable autofocus

Low Light Performance * Similar to other webcams on the market, performance is poor in low light * Original Kiyo's ring light is not effective

Built-in Microphone * Poor sound quality typical of webcam microphones

Verdict

  • Kiyo X is not recommended due to low sharpness
  • Logitech C920 or C922 are better budget options
  • Logitech Brio or Razer Kiyo Pro are higher-quality alternatives for improved performance

Specifications

Specifications Details
Resolution 1080p at 30FPS or 720p at 60FPS
Sensor 1/2.8” CMOS sensor
Field of View 82° (diagonal)
Digital Zoom 3x optical zoom
Focus Autofocus
Microphone Built-in stereo microphones
Connectivity USB-C 2.0
Supported Platforms Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later
Dimensions 96 x 43 x 43 mm (with stand)
Weight 124g (without stand)
Color Black

Key Features

Razer Kiyo X Full HD Streaming Optical Zoom 3X Webcam

Key Features:

  • 1080p 30FPS or 720p 60FPS Video Resolution: Captures sharp and detailed footage in either full HD or high-speed 720p.

  • 3X Optical Zoom: Adjusts the field of view smoothly to frame your shots perfectly without compromising image quality.

  • Wide 82-degree Field of View: Captures a broad perspective for group interactions or larger streaming setups.

  • Adjustable Field of View and Focus: Lets you customize the camera’s framing and focus for optimal presentation.

  • Autofocus: Maintains sharp focus on your subject even during movement.

  • HDR Support: Enhances image depth and detail in challenging lighting conditions.

  • Built-in Ring Light: Illuminates your face evenly with three brightness levels to eliminate shadows and enhance clarity.

  • Privacy Shutter: Protects your privacy when the camera is not in use.

  • Flattering Camera Angles: Designed to provide flattering shot angles that enhance your appearance on camera.

  • Versatile Mounting Options: Compatible with standard tripods and 1/4”-20 mounts for flexible positioning.

  • Plug-and-Play Connectivity: Connects easily via USB-A without the need for drivers or software.

Specifications:

  • Sensor: 1/2.9” CMOS
  • Lens: f/2.0, 2.8mm
  • Video Resolution: 1080p @ 30FPS / 720p @ 60FPS
  • Optical Zoom: 3X
  • Field of View: 82 degrees
  • Focus Range: 10cm to infinity
  • Built-in Ring Light: 3 brightness levels
  • Connectivity: USB-A 2.0
  • Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.4 x 4.9 cm
  • Weight: 130g

What do people say about this product

Pros:

  • High-quality optics: Captures clear and detailed images in both 1080p and 720p resolutions.
  • Optical zoom: Provides 3x magnification, allowing users to get closer to their subjects without losing image quality.
  • Wide field of view: Captures a wide angle of view, making it suitable for group video calls or streaming in small spaces.
  • Autofocus: Ensures sharp images by automatically adjusting focus based on the distance to the subject.
  • Versatile mounting options: Can be mounted on a tripod, desk stand, or monitor.
  • Compact and portable: Its small size and lightweight design make it easy to carry around.

Cons:

  • Limited frame rate at 1080p: Only supports 30 FPS at 1080p resolution, which may be inadequate for fast-paced action shots.
  • No manual focus: Users cannot manually adjust the focus, which can be a disadvantage in certain lighting conditions.
  • No microphone: Does not have a built-in microphone, so users need to purchase a separate microphone for audio recording.
  • Limited low-light performance: May struggle to capture clear images in low-light environments.
  • Software compatibility: Requires the use of Razer Synapse software, which may not be compatible with all operating systems or devices.

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