Отзывы о Веб-камера Razer Kiyo X
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The lack of any provision for privacy at $89 in 2022 was the deal-breaker for me.
Additionally, the lens and resolution quality on the X aren't as good as on the Pro. Also, the Pro can be swiveled from left to right and its USB cable is detachable. At the usual $10 difference in price, you will lose money and quality if you choose the X.
One caveat: prices can change.
If you're looking at the Kiyo X right now (5.12.22), it's $20 cheaper than the Pro. Usually, the difference is $10. So if you *really want* lower-quality video at 1080p, a cable you can't remove, no left-to-right orientation and no accessories whatsoever, you can pay only slightly more by buying the X on Amazon and a 3D-printed lens cover on Etsy. I hope that helps you!
With the Pro, there's a firmware issue you can search for and read about. I found a way around that issue and will post my method in an Amazon review for that webcam.








Razor has a quality assurance issue with their products. It's a coin flip whether your camera will be good or not. I got unlucky and got a bad model.
If you turn off auto exposure in the application, the camera darkens (1st image). Manually setting the exposure fixes the grain issue (3rd image), but the fps drops to less than 5 so it's not worth it for video streaming.
Synapse is also a bad program. If I use the camera with other applications, the settings made in Synapse are not saved and have to be done manually in programs like obs.
Sadly, I lost my box so I'm unable to return the product. The $100 price tag is absolutely not worth the coinflip camera quality.
Razor dropped the price by 37% on their website so I suggest buying there if you want it.

Easy issue to encounter. Fixed with Klite.








the mice, chairs, and (some) headsets are quality. the webcams are not.


overall word: garbage


►Privacy Concerns:
I'll start with the biggest issue with the Kiyo X; it doesn't have any privacy settings or a physical shutter built-in. So, if you are genuinely privacy conscious, you'll need to unplug the webcam from your device every time. The lack of a physical shutter is bizarre since even my most basic laptop has a physical shutter that I can close when not using the webcam.
►Razer Synapse:
The Kiyo X is plug-and-play ready, but you should use Razer's Synapse software to get the most from it. With Synapse, you'll be able to customize a slew of settings for the webcam to enhance the picture and overall quality of your cam session.
►Versatile:
The Kiyo X is versatile too. You can use this webcam with a tripod or without. We primarily use the Kiyo X with one of our laptops or our main desktop workstation. It's easy to mount on a flat surface or the top of a monitor.
►Closing:
This is an excellent webcam minus the lack of privacy options. Recommended.

