🎬 Elevate your presence—stream like a pro, anytime, anywhere.
The Razer Kiyo Pro is a premium Full HD 1080p 60FPS webcam featuring an adaptive light sensor for superior low-light performance, HDR-enabled video for vibrant color accuracy, and an adjustable wide-angle lens with three field-of-view options. Designed for seamless plug-and-play use with USB 3.0, it supports all major streaming and conferencing platforms, making it the ultimate tool for professional-quality video calls, streaming, and content creation.
Standing screen display size | 2.7 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
Brand | Razer |
Series | Kiyo Pro |
Item model number | RZ19-03640100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 and USB 3.0 is recommanded to maximize streaming and/or recording performance |
Item Weight | 6.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.71 x 2.71 x 1.91 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.71 x 2.71 x 1.91 inches |
Color | Model |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 2.1 MP |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B08T1MWX6J |
Date First Available | February 23, 2021 |
A**M
Worth it for me
Very nice camera that sits on my desk mount with a standard screw mount. Quality of the image is as described. Excellent quality usb-c cable. Overall very happy. I use this for meetings and presentations. I use a seperate microphone for everything so I cannot comment on that.
B**Y
Do not buy this webcam...
Do not buy this camera. This camera became the bane of my existence the instant it entered my life. I originally bought this camera because it was marketed to be easy to use, plug and play. IT IS NOT.Here is the sequence of events:Recive the camera in the mail, the box itself had good weight to it, turns out 90% of the weight of the camera is from the mount. The camera itself weighs no more than an empty soda can.Plug in camera and open Razer Synapse. Camera is not being detected. Great. (I then try every single one of my other usb slots, 2.0, 3.0, 3.2). Nothing. OK. Restart computer? It's now being detected in the devices menu, but when I turn on the preiveiw for the camera nothing comes up but a grey screen. So I close synapse and go to google for trouble-shooting.Initiate trouble-shooting rabbit hole.I found out I might have the wrong version of synapse, so I uninstall it and reinstall Synapse 3. Restart computer for good luck. Open Synapse. Camera is popping up in devices *yay!*. Camera preview is working and I can see my beautiful face finally. I'm able to refine the settings and get the image to look pretty good, and enter a discord call to show my tech buddies my new toy.The webcam works for 3 seconds and then freezes indefinetly.More trouble-shooting ensues.I find out the webcam might need a firmware update. No problem. I do that, all is well. Restart computer for some more good luck. Camera preview in Synapse looks great. Enter Discord call, camera cannot be detected. Fine.You guessed it, more trouble-shooting.I find out that the discord application has webcam issues itself, so maybe I shouldn't be so hard on the camera and try to fix discord problems that are affecting the webcam. Touble-shoot that stuff and it doesn't fix anything.From there I test the camera in OBS studio, and Twitch. Same problems of either being hard to detect or freezing indefinetly.And now, I am here.Reading into other reviews, it seems like I'm not the only one experiencing these issues/similar ones. I really wanted to like this camera. It has a sleek design and was marketed to be convinient and easy to use. I also really liked that it connected directly to Razer Synapse. The camera also looks great for the couple seconds it works, giving me a taste of whats its capable of but not letting me have it. I don't personally believe I can do anything more on my end that I haven't tried multiple times over already to fix this. I hope my review can help you decide if you're willing to take on this headache of a webcam, or choose another brand like I will be.
J**R
5-Stars if Refocus Issues were Resolved
I use this daily in my work from home job. I’m on camera for most meetings and this is a game-changer. The laptop camera is garbage and even if it were better, it’s inaccessible on the docking station.Pros:Image Quality: I’ve had many compliments on image quality by others in video conferencing. No contest compared to some of the big brand competitors that I’m coming from. I purchased this after being so impressed with a colleagues video that I inquired what they were using and purchased this to get on that bandwagon.Mounting System: The camera easily mounts on my dual-monitor setup and stays in position.Connectivity: USBC ports are appreciated. No issues connecting to docking station. Plug-and-Play. It just worked.Cons:Lens Focus Issues: It often temporarily refocuses the lens, which is a bit distracting.Other Considerations: The camera has a microphone that I’ve never tested. I also connect my phone to meetings and connect audio from an alternate, preferred source.Bottom Line: Most people would be extremely happy with this purchase. It’s a great value for the money. The image quality is very high-end and I find the lens refocus to be far outweighed by the pros the camera offers.
C**S
Good item
This work great, No complaints here. Good price and quality is good and it has a good mic as well.
W**N
No problems using device.
The item works as intended. No problems so far.
C**N
Overhyped, complicated, full of bloatware, and no privacy (despite the high cost)
The camera hardware is great as long as you don't want to use it for anything but viewing yourself in the Synapse configuration. Also, Razer wants to know all about you and apparently cripples the software if you don't login every time you use the camera. For example, if you want to use "Virtual Ring Light" you have to log in. For some reason Razer recommends you back up your web cam config. But you have to have an account to do so. You are the product, and they charge you a fortune for the privilege. What's more? A lot.Since buying the Kiyo Pro I've had nothing but problems. The camera isn't recognized during meetings. I've had to spend hours reconfiguring to get it to work consistently. This includes troubleshooting, updating firmware, changing USB ports, uninstalling, reinstalling and "repairing" the software, ... on a brand new Dell PC. When I did manage to get it working my colleagues told me that they noticed no difference in image quality from my 10-year old Logitech, which was 100% reliable. Wide angle worked once, and now is more or less the same as narrow and medium. Also, no perceptible difference between HDR and SDR modes. Actually, in my environment SDR provides very, very slightly better quality. Forget about "responsive" autofocus. It's too slow.The built-in microphone on the camera doesn't do a great job of blocking background noise, and in fact my colleagues now hear an annoying echo unless I have the sound turned way down. So, I've had to enable the mic on the PC, instead. Lot's and lot's of bloatware included, which might be good if you're a PC gamer, I guess. Fortunately, I bought this webcam used (like new condition). If it continues this way over the next week. I will return it to Amazon and go back to my simple, small, very old Logitech that works seemlessly upon plugging it in.New update following several months of use: it’s still terribly inconsistent. As a webcam for meetings the Synapse software is unreliable. Often, after ending a meeting on Zoom, and completely logging out of Zoom, at the next meeting the camera doesn’t function. The Synapse sw package drivers are apparently still running in the background causing the Zoom app to report that the camera “is in use by another program”. Same happens when going from a Google Meet to Zoom or another instance of Google Meet. It is not clear how or why this is happening. The only solution is to kill all Synapse tasks, wait, open Synapse, wait for it to recognize the webcam and finally start the new meeting. …Or reboot the computer. Unplugging and then plugging the webcam back in doesn’t solve the problem.Truly a heaping pile of steaming garbage.
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