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The Razer Kiyo Pro webcam is impressive. While the specs 1080p, 60fps don’t look like anything on paper, the combination of software and hardware equal a device that I have no problem recommending despite its high price. At $200 you might wonder how much better it could be compared to more budget-friendly and classic options like the Logitech C920, so let me tell you: Under most circumstances whether you are hosting a Zoom session or streaming video games to the world the quality surprised me.
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Kiyo Pro hardware and software
The Kiyo Pro ships with a nice, 1.5-meter braided USB 3.0 cable. The cable connects to the webcam via USB-C, and to your PC via USB-A. It’s thick and long enough to handle most setups, but more importantly, it’s replaceable in case you need something thinner or shorter. Another bonus in the box: a plastic privacy shield for covering up the camera when it’s not being used.
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