🔐 Elevate your video presence with privacy and precision.
The EMEET C950 is a professional-grade 1080P webcam featuring a physical privacy cover, auto light correction, and a 70° field of view. Designed for seamless plug-and-play use across multiple operating systems and video platforms, it offers crystal-clear video and noise-canceling microphone capabilities in a sleek, portable form factor—perfect for remote workers and office professionals who demand privacy and performance.
Flash Memory Type | SD |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, PNG (commonly used within AVI files) |
White Balance Settings | Auto |
File Format | JPEG |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Shooting Modes | Automatic |
Image Aspect Ration | 16:9 |
Video Resolution | 1080p |
Video Capture Format | AVI |
Effective Still Resolution | 2 MP |
Lens Type | Prime |
Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Minimum Focal Length | 60 Millimeters |
Maximum Focal Length | 60 Millimeters |
Viewing Angle | 7E+1 Degrees |
Display Resolution Maximum | FHD |
Screen Size | 4 Inches |
Form Factor | Ultra Compact |
Operating System | Windows 7, 10, 11, Mac OS 10.10 or later |
Style | 1080P Safe Privacy Cover |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.97"D x 1.97"W x 1.46"H |
Has Image Stabilization | No |
Image stabilization | False |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Features | Physical Privacy Cover, Software Control, Noise-Canceling Microphone, Auto Low-light Correction, Business Webcam |
B**T
Perfect for laptops with Linux operating systems
I bought this camera to do Zoom meetings, and just needed something to get the job done. I use a Linux laptop computer, so my choices were slim. The camera is perfect for laptops without a camera with its built-in mount hardware. No clips, no sticky, it just rests on the screen frame, where you can adjust the angle. Using the latest and greatest Linux Mint, I plugged it into the USB and it recognized the camera and built-in microphone immediately. No drivers to load, it did it automatically. When Zoom meeting time came, over 8 hours in a meeting, this little camera delivered great results. The resolution quality was very good, clarity was very good and covered a good wide angle of view. I did need to light up the room with a lamp close to me in order for the camera to get a good image. The auto aperture stresses in low light rooms. For a general use camera where you need a basic system to get it up and running, this camera is a great choice. For price, and get what you pay for factor, I give this five stars for its class in a compact, lightweight, easy to use USB camera.
W**.
Crystal-Clear Video with Easy Setup – EMEET C950 4K Webcam Delivers!
I recently purchased the EMEET C950 4K Webcam for remote work and video calls, and I’m thoroughly impressed! The 8-megapixel sensor delivers sharp, vibrant 4K visuals that make every meeting feel professional and engaging. The PDAF autofocus is a game-changer, keeping me in focus even if I move slightly, and the 70° FOV is perfect for solo calls, keeping the background minimal. The noise-canceling mic picks up my voice clearly, even in a noisy room, which is great for busy home offices. Setup was a breeze with its USB plug-and-play design—no drivers needed, just plug it in and go. The privacy cover is a nice touch for added security. My only minor gripe is that the clamp could be sturdier for thicker monitors, but it’s still functional. Overall, this webcam offers fantastic value for the price, and I highly recommend it for anyone needing top-notch video quality for Zoom, Teams, or other platforms
R**S
Good quality & easy setup but need instructions for accessories
I think the image of this produces is good quality as well as the audio, at least for my purposes. I'm not a tech person and I just need it for connecting to meetings, so I'm pretty easy to please. There was no complicated setup, just put it on the computer, plug it in, and it's a go. The instructions for that were pretty simple. Adjusting the angle is easy. The only thing I struggled with is figuring out how to attach and use the privacy cover. The instructions didn't make that clear at all, and I never have figured it out.
N**O
Works really well. A little low light, but nice.
It's got a good, clear picture. The little stick-on privacy cover is kind of a neat design (simple, thin, probably cheap, but works well). It's not SUPER good at picking up low light environments, but I'm using it driverless on a Mac Mini, so I don't know if there's PC software that helps with gain control or anything. The attachment for the monitor's a little fiddly, but it works for my purposes. Overall, I'm pleased with how well it works, and it's a nice little camera.
T**S
Perfect set up camera to use for anything
mounting on the computer is not a hassle easy to set up, the quality is so clear, bright and vibrant colors and there isn’t any speed delay in the video playback. Very good camera to use if you want to stream or make videos or just simply do a video call
R**W
Short life span, worked well while it lasted though.
I am really torn in how to review this. On one hand, I only paid around $17 for it. On the other hand, it only lasted me 7 months before it stopped working. While it worked, it was good enough and I even used it for my microphone when in phone calls without video because the audio was better than my laptop mic which has been poor from day 1. But to only last 7 months and then just suddenly stop makes it unreliable.
M**E
Easy, functional, good quality image!
I purchased this as a cheap replacement for my work laptop camera and it's definitely an improvement! Super easy plug & play. I did not need to download or install any software despite the instructions saying I did. The privacy cover is great to have too!
M**F
Cheap functional webcam, worked with Win11 out of the box
My older more expensive webcam died so I needed a quick replacement for Teams. This was inexpensive and shipped quickly and worked immediately after plugging in. The only real complaint I have is the base, it doesn't stay closed tightly on top of the monitor and it does not allow you to adjust the camera left or right like more expensive cameras support. You may need to use double stick tape or something to get it to stay in place on top of a monitor.
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