💡 Light up your stream, own the spotlight!
The Razer Kiyo is a sleek USB webcam designed for professional-grade streaming, featuring an adjustable multi-step ring light, HD video capture at 720p 60fps or 1080p 30fps, and fast autofocus. Compatible with popular streaming software like OBS and Xsplit, its compact form factor and tripod connection make it ideal for creators who demand flawless visuals and portability.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.8 x 13.1 x 7.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 6.9 x 6.9 x 4.8 centimetres |
Item Weight | 7.05 Ounces |
Brand | Razer |
Colour | Black |
Has image stabilisation | No |
Included components | 1 product |
Max Focal Length | 60 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 30 Millimetres |
Model year | 2017 |
Part number | RZ19-02320100-R3M1 |
Warranty description | Default Manufacturer Warranty. Please contact us if you require further details |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Zoom Type | Optical |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Style | Kiyo |
Effective still resolution | 4 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**I
Great software and good quality picture, light bar is a bonus
Camera is great, the lighting is not going to replace a professional set lighting but at the same time your eyes do not get as tired after you stare at it for 6 hours at the time.Microphone in this camera is great as long as the room is quiet, if its noisy and you have kids around like me then I still switched to my headset mic.Software is great and the camera overall works well with streamlabs and OBS.
S**.
High-quality camera with a very bright ringlight
The camera quality is excellent quality, my partner has gotten into streaming and this camera does the job extremely well. Looks like an entire professional setup when you have your video on, the ringlight is very bright and does a great job in conjunction with the camera to give a bright video quality.Surprisingly this also has a mic built in, it's not the highest quality but it also does the job. Overall an excellent investment if you spend alot of time on video.
J**I
Great… until it wasn’t!
I purchased this camera a few years back and it’s been amazing. It worked well with Teams and set up was literally plug & play.Unfortunately it has now stopped working. The light started flashing and the camera started making a weird buzzing noise. After troubleshooting and trying various suggested remedies, I have to conclude the that it reached the end of its time.
J**K
Experience of product after months of use
I have been using this camera for virtual meetings, casual virtual face-to-face, and talking, this is my experience of the product.It's by far the best video-quality camera I have yet. When connecting to platforms such as WhatsApp, Zoom, or Teams you must change your communications device to the Razer Kiyo microphone and "USB Device" for it to work, however, is easy to identify. It is functional with all listings working as intended. The size of the camera may seem large, however, due to the functionality of the camera it can easily be hooked on top of your monitor. Finally, the sound quality is brilliant as no one has had an issue when talking to them.
M**X
DO NOT BUY - Awful software, unusuable in Teams & Zoom. Loses settings. Features break.
AWFUL, AWFUL SOFTWARE. DO NOT BUYEDIT: And the support is just as bad. A dozen emails to their support team trying to resolve this, and I've had a dozen pointless responses. They cannot or will not submit a bug report / feature request to their software engineering team to even begin the process of resolving this.I'm upgrading this review to add more details. DO NOT BUY THIS CAMERA. The software is awful, the webcam is unusuable in Teams or Zoom meetings. It constantly loses its settings. Two days in and now the Pan/Tilt/Zoom settings have stopped working completely.Awful software and buggy firmware have ruined what should have been a really good webcam.DO NOT BUY. I'm opening a return with Amazon for mine now.====================================Original review:First of all, this is a nicely made camera, and first impressions are good software and excellent customer support. The ring light works well, and also makes it very obvious when your camera is on.But. The software is awful.- The camera isn't named in Zoom, I have to select "USB Video Device". My Logitech was named.- In fact, the camera settings are so bad that it's useless for calls in Teams or Zoom- The preview settings in the Synapse software in no way match the camera view in Zoom, so the settings utility can't fix the problem- While Zoom is using the webcam I can't access or change camera profiles in SynapseSo basically, THERE'S NO WAY TO ADJUST WEBCAM SETTINGS. You can adjust the settings while in Synapse only. You can't adjust the settings for any actual application, and the preview in Synapse doesn't match what the other applications will get.Worse, the settings are lost every reboot (which I now see is reported online by many previous customers). And two days in I find that the pan, tilt & zoom settings no longer have any effect.This is so much worse than my Logitech it's a joke.Logitech's software allows you to change pan, tilt, zoom, focus WHILE YOU'RE IN A MEETING. Imagine that, a webcam that actually lets you use it as a webcam. With Razer you're locked out of all of that, the softtware is it's useless.The Razor is clearly false advertising - "Full Camera Controls with Razer Synapse 3" is a lie. You have partial controls with Synapse, which may or may not work, and which don't cross to other applications.I purchased this camera as an upgrade from my Logitech because I wanted the ability to quickly switch profiles. I have to use Zoom, Teams and OBS with work, and all three need slightly different zoom, pan, tilt and settings.The promised "Full Control" in Synapse 3 is no such thing, you have basic lighting options, and then Razer have added an "Advanced Settings" button which opens the standard Windows webcam control dialog. The problem is NONE OF THESE "ADVANCED SETTINGS" ARE SAVED, which means profiles do not include:- Saturation- Sharpness- Zoom- Exposure- Pan- Tilt- Low light compensationOn top of that, the Razer software has no way to easily switch between profiles. Synapse profiles have no way to add the Kiyo device. Checking online you can add mouse profiles, keyboard profiles, lighting profiles, all of which can be assigned to hotkeys. But Kiyo appears to be in a walled off section of the Synapse software.So the only way to change webcam profiles is to:- Close the application you're using- Open Synapse- Navigate to the Kiyo webcam- Change your webcam profile- Manually change "advanced" settings - pan, tilt, zoom, exposure, etc...- Close Synapse- Relaunch your applicationAWFUL, AWFUL SOFTWARE. DO NOT BUY
J**R
Really like the integrated ring light
I've been using the Razer Kiyo for everything from gaming streams to work meetings, and I've got to say, it's been fantastic. The built-in ring lighting is a game-changer, especially in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. It helps keep the video quality sharp and clear, which is crucial whether I'm streaming my gameplay or presenting in a video conference.The HD video quality at 720p and 60 FPS makes a noticeable difference. My streams look smoother, and the feedback from viewers has been overwhelmingly positive. They notice the crisp video quality, which makes the gaming experience more engaging for everyone involved. For work meetings, it ensures I'm seen professionally, which is a huge plus.Compatibility hasn't been an issue either. It plugs in via USB, and I've used it across various platforms without any hiccups. Setting it up was a breeze, and I appreciate not having to fiddle with drivers or complicated software. It's pretty much plug-and-play, which is exactly what I need when I'm switching between gaming and work.
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