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Best Affordable Alternative to the Kiyo Pro

Pros


Crisp, smooth video.


Lots of recording options.


Includes screen and tripod mounts.




Cons


Expensive.


Logitech Capture software doesn't stream.




Pros


Sharp video for 1080p


Good exposure even in low light


Crisp, clear microphone




Cons


Expensive


Bloated Razer software




Pros


Very wide angle is good for groups


Strong low-light performance


Solid microphone




Cons


Angle can be too wide for a single person




Pros


Relatively inexpensive


Bright picture


Loud, clear sound


Built-in privacy filter




Cons


Noisy video


Audio isn't particularly clean or crisp




Pros


Crisp, clear audio


Strong low-light performance


Physical privacy cover


USB port for headset dongles




Cons


Picture is a bit soft


Monitor clip has limited adjustments




Pros


Excellent image quality


Sleek metal design




Cons


Exposure can be finicky; works best with a dedicated light


No microphone



Best Affordable Alternative to the Kiyo Pro

Pros


Excellent image quality


Adjustable ring light for dark environments



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If you want to look your best in video calls, your laptop's little camera won't cut it. Here's what you need to look for when shopping for the right add-on webcam, along with the top models we've tested.
I’ve been PCMag’s home entertainment expert for over 10 years, covering both TVs and everything you might want to connect to them. I’ve reviewed more than a thousand different consumer electronics products including headphones, speakers, TVs, and every major game system and VR headset of the last decade. I’m an ISF-certified TV calibrator and a THX-certified home theater professional, and I’m here to help you understand 4K, HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and even 8K (and to reassure you that you don’t need to worry about 8K at all for at least a few more years).
Video chat is big right now. Everyone is teleconferencing, and many companies are completely rethinking their stances on working from home . You still want to look your best in a video meeting, and that goes beyond showering and getting dressed. What you really need is a decent webcam.
If you have a laptop , you already have a webcam. It probably isn't a very good one, though. Small lenses, skewed colors, awkward exposure, and grainy indoor video are just some of the problems with might experience with cheap, built-in webcams. A good dedicated webcam will solve those problems, and give you the flexibility to aim it wherever you want without wrestling with your laptop. It's a worthwhile investment if you're planning to spend a lot of time on calls, recording vlogs, or doing anything else with video.
Here's what you need to know when shopping for a webcam, along with some models worth considering.
This is pretty obvious. A webcam can only get as sharp as its sensor can resolve pixels. 1080p is a fairly standard resolution for a decent webcam, but if you really want to up your picture quality (or be able to crop your frame and keep it sharp), you want a 4K webcam.
Frame rate also affects how smooth your video looks. A 60fps webcam will give you a much more realistic and natural video feed than a 30fps webcam will, so be sure to pay close attention to the specs before buying.
The lens on a webcam is just as important as the sensor, and generally bigger is better. The lens determines how much light reaches the camera sensor, which affects how you'll look if you don't have good lighting. This is known as the aperture size, and is measured as f/(number) for most types of cameras, with the lower the number the wider the aperture and the more light that gets in. Webcams don't often advertise their aperture sizes, but they generally range from f/2.0 to f/2.8.
The lens also determines the camera's field of view, and that's important when considering framing. If you want to capture only your face and cut out your messy bedroom, you want a narrow field of view (or a high-enough resolution that you can crop the frame). If you want to record an entire conference room, you want a wide field of view. A webcam's field of view will typically range between 65 and 90 degrees, with 78 degrees as a common middle ground.
Inexpensive webcams are fixed-focus. This means their lenses don't move to adjust the picture, and are simply set to capture you within a wide enough range of distance that you'll show up clearly. They work fine if you're just sitting directly in front of the camera a few feet away, but it's easy to get out of that sweet spot of focus and become blurry (especially if you want to show something up close).
More expensive webcams typically have autofocus, which means their lenses will adjust to make sure you're clear at any distance from the camera. This is obviously preferable, since you don't have to worry about being just the right distance away.
Some higher-resolution cameras have what's called AI autofocus, which combines autofocus with digital zoom to center the frame around your face as you move around within the camera's field of view. This is a handy feature, but it can't replace properly framing the shot.
Even the best webcams struggle in a dark room, and if you want to have a clear, sharp picture, you need good lighting. Overhead lights and sunlight are helpful, but they're aren't always ideal and they're rarely consistent. Some of the webcams on this list, like the Razer Kiyo, have a built-in ring light.
Otherwise, an adjustable fill light, like the Logitech Litra Glow , can help ensure reliable lighting over your face regardless of the environment.
You aren't going to get amazing sound from your webcam's mic or mics. Sometimes you can find a webcam with a mic that sounds pretty good, but the acoustics of your room and the simple distance between the webcam and your mouth means there's a limit to how much clarity you'll get in your voice.
With this in mind, some high-end webcams like the Dell UltraSharp Webcam and Elgato Facecam are foregoing microphones entirely. These webcams focus only on video quality, and assume that you'll use a dedicated USB mic or gaming headset with a boom mic, either of which will provide better sound than any webcam mic. We actually recommend using a USB mic or headset if you're serious about recording, streaming, or any video calls that might get captured for future use. They're an extra expense on top of the webcam itself, though.
Do you have a Canon SLR camera ? Good news! You can use to (potentially) get far better picture quality than any consumer webcam. Our guide to setting up your Canon DSLR as a webcam will walk you through using Canon's EOS Webcam Utility to start recording and streaming from your favorite camera.
Alternatively, if you have a desktop and haven't decided on a webcam, you can try using your smartphone . Check out our guide to turning your phone into a webcam with some free software.
There's no shortage of cheap, no-name webcams available on Amazon. We bought six of them ranging in price from $13 to $59. Here's how they fare against pricier cameras from Logitech and Razer. When it comes to webcams, do you get what you pay for?

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The Logitech StreamCam is an ideal starting package for livestreamers, with a versatile 1080p60 webcam, screen and table stands, and flexible video processing software.
The Razer Kiyo Pro is an excellent jack-of-all-trades webcam, one that impresses with clear audio and very good video, even in low light.
The Anker PowerConf C300 is an affordable wide-angle webcam priced for individual use, but it offers plenty of space to fit multiple people in the frame.
The Creative Live! Cam Sync 1080p V2 offers a nice upgrade in video call quality over your computer's built-in webcam for just $60.
The Poly Studio P5 pairs a decent picture with killer sound quality, making it a good webcam for individuals and businesses alike.
The Dell UltraSharp Webcam can capture excellent 4K video for calls, streams, and recordings, but you need a separate microphone to get the most out of it.
The Razer Kiyo webcam offers an excellent 1080p picture with a built-in ring light, but for best results it should to be paired with a separate microphone.
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