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🎬 Elevate your presence—stream, call, and game like a pro with Razer Kiyo Pro!
The Razer Kiyo Pro is a premium USB webcam delivering uncompressed Full HD 1080p video at 60FPS with an adaptive light sensor for superior low-light performance. Featuring an adjustable wide-angle lens (80°/90°/103° FOV) and HDR mode at 30FPS, it ensures vibrant, clear visuals in any lighting. Compatible with major streaming and conferencing platforms, it offers plug-and-play ease via USB 3.0 for professional-grade video quality tailored to gamers, streamers, and remote professionals.




















| ASIN | B08T1MWX6J |
| Antenna Location | Streaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #240 in Webcams |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Important Product Information Guide, Lens cover, Razer Kiyo Pro, Type A to Type C cable |
| Camcorder Type | Webcam |
| Color | Model |
| Compatible Devices | Computer, Mobile Device |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,692 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | FHD Pixels |
| Effective Still Resolution | 2.07 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
| Features | Low Light |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
| Image stabilization | Dynamic |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.71"D x 2.71"W x 1.91"H |
| Item Weight | 0.43 Pounds |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Log Gamma Curve | [ASSUMPTION] Yes |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.7 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 3.8 |
| Minimum Aperture | 1.7 Millimeters |
| Model Name | Kiyo Pro |
| Model Number | RZ19-03640100-R3U1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Operating System | Windows 10 and USB 3.0 is recommanded to maximize streaming and/or recording performance |
| Photo Sensor Technology | Other |
| Screen Size | 2.7 |
| Sensor Type | Other |
| Shooting Modes | Low Light |
| Style Name | Kiyo Pro |
| Supported Audio Format | 16-bit 48 kHz PCM |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, PNG (and possibly others) |
| UPC | 810056140960 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | 1080p 60FPS |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Viewing Angle | 80 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**E
Beautiful webcam, firmware updates have addressed Auto Focus issues
I bought it when it still had...problems. When this cam was released the auto focus was entirely non-functional, something you'll likely see a lot in the reviews. For good reason. I wound up setting the focus manually, and if you did it was a great camera. The "HDR" (it's not true HDR) function is awesome, really useful in challenging light situations. This is a webcam you can throw into most rooms, click the "auto" buttons, and get a solid and usable picture. Dark rooms, bright rooms, dark rooms with a bright spot, no issues. From what I can tell it accomplishes this by running dual exposure settings, on alternating frames, and blending that into a single 30fps image. But I'm not a camera expert. I just know it can "contain" bright spots to avoid washing out the rest of the image, and reduces those bright spots to avoid overexposure. Specifically, it does a great job with bright spots on my bald head! Laugh it up, but it's a real challenge sometimes. The 60fps mode is also good, though you lose the "HDR" option. So as long as you can control and tune your lighting situation for it, you can get a solid 1080p60 video out of this. It's sharp, the colors are good, no complaints. It doesn't do 4K. You probably don't need to do 4K. For live streaming or teleconferencing, you absolutely don't need to do 4K. If you were doing pre-recorded video with it, being able to punch in without losing resolution would be nice, obviously. But for 90% of usage, 4K would be wasted...Razer knew this, which is why they released a 1080p camera while everybody else was scrambling to put 4K on their boxes. The Synapse software is...fine. I'm not a huge fan.
S**R
"It's good, but..." - at MSRP; "It's really good." - at $100 off
Like: Works out of the box. Camera looks great (reminds me of a pancake lens). The image looks pretty clear, especially in low light. Dislike: Needs installation of Razer Synapse in order to unlock full functionality. MSRP is too much of a premium (I bought when it was ~50% off). Doesn't seem to work if connecting to USB hub. My use case: I needed something for work to display myself. I also wanted something that would work well in low light. Other smaller cameras could work but I didn't care for the image quality or the "value" of them. I also tell myself I want to stream one day (hasn't happened yet and I don't think it will). Anyway, my initial budget was around $70 and I was going in the direction of getting a Logitech webcam, but seeing the price of this caught my eye. Although it was above what I wanted to spend, I rationalized to myself "if I spend a little more, I can get a $200 webcam for $100." I looked into this product and the consensus seemed to be this: if the price of this product were lower (than MSRP), then it would be heartily endorsed. Otherwise, it would be labeled as a "it's good, but..." product, meaning that the product itself is fine but the something about it (in this case, the price) makes people reserve their full endorsement. Setup itself took a little bit, mostly because I can be a bit of a Neanderthal at times. Once I got it working, the image quality was clear and it dawned upon that I ought to lose some weight. Anyway, this is a great webcam and I have not had a problem with it
A**R
Great Quality Bad Software
I’ve had Razer Synapse downloaded before and it worked fine for my Viper Ultimate but when using this webcam (Kiyo Pro) at one point it would not recognize my camera. My PC even froze once. If this happens to you, try plugging in the Kiyo Pro in USB 2.0 port. Worked for me. Also discord and OBS recognized the webcam as “USB video device” rather than Razer Kiyo Pro. Go to device manager > click arrow next to Cameras > right click Razer Kiyo Pro > Update drivers > browse my computer for drivers > let me pick from a list of available drivers > click show compatible hardware if it isn’t checked yet > click USB video device > next and save it + restart PC. do this if you care about seeing the name “razer Kiyo pro” for the webcam. I didn’t see any performance/quality difference between each one so just a personal preference. You need synapse to use HDR and different field of views as well. I plan on just keeping my settings to one thing because I’m scared of synapse crashing my pc again lol. But other than the software issues, the quality of the webcam is great. Got it for $100 and I love everything about it. 1080p 60fps, HDR, autofocus, comes with their own virtual ring light for free (not that great but it’s free with the Kiyo pro so I’m not complaining). Would I recommend this webcam for its regular price ($200)? No. But for $99 it’s great.
K**K
Took the gamble and it paid off. Great webcam
This is a higher end webcam aimed at streamers who don't want to upgrade to a DSLR + Camlink setup. Most reviewers seem to agree that the build quality and picture quality of this device are top notch. However, the auto-focus constantly hunts and pulses the focus level and is therefore unusable. Razer released a firmware upgrade to address this problem, but a lot of manufactured Kiyo Pros aren't actually compatible with the upgrade, despite the software prompting you to do so, and are considered faulty by Razer. Other reviews mention the firmware upgrade bricking the webcam. I took a gamble and purchased the Kiyo Pro because I was looking for a higher end webcam that works well in low light situations. I only intend on using manual focus anyway. But out of sheer curiosity, I decided to see if I could upgrade the firmware. My device shipped at firmware version 1.03, indicating that it was manufactured a bit more recently. I was able to upgrade it to 1.05, which is the latest version. It worked! As a buyer, I would still urge caution if you're looking to buy this and you're dead set on upgrading the firmware, but I just wanted to write about my experience. I tested out the auto-focus and it still isn't great, but it's nowhere near as bad as what I've seen in some video reviews. It doesn't hunt all the time, but it seems to want to focus on my background instead of on me. Doesn't really matter to me, as I still plan to use manual focus. The picture quality is sharp and the colors seem very accurate with auto white balance. I returned my AverMedia PW513 for this and I'm very pleased. I chose this over the Elgato Facecam, which I have not tested. I spent hours testing the webcam today in different lighting situations, and with Razer Synapse, OBS and Google Meet, and I haven't had any issues (granted I've only had it for one day). I'll be sure to update this review if it ever poops out on me.
L**U
Worth it! (Purchased for $100)
The image quality is very nice and crisp even in the default setting, but with Synapse (Razer software) you can do a bit more. It’s Auto-Focus feature is great! Also Nvidia brodcast (free download) also worth testing, you get a bunch more versatility. Great for Zoom calls, Discord, you name it! Anything more would be overkill, especially for the sale price. The Mic sound quality isn’t too good at noise cancellation, which I need because my pc is on my desk and this easily picks up the fan noise. So I use my 2023 Blackshark V2 Pro as my input and it’s mic does an incredible job at noise canceling. In terms of stability it seems like it may be unstable when you mess with it in-hand, but when it’s sitting on your monitor, as long as you don’t intentionally pull it forward, it’s not going anywhere. Thankfully because it’s not clamped on there it’s very easy to move around, and it’s rubberized contact points do a great job at keeping it secured. I don't worry about it falling one bit. You can also turn it left or right (360°) as it’s on a swivel. Although the camera does not require a cover, since it has an indicator light, I like to have a peace of mind that it’s visibility is blacked when not in use. The included camera cover is very snug and not worth installing consistently, it seems like it’s more for travel/storage. Amazon sells a cover that’s much easier to install/manipulate it’s titled “LZYDD Webcam Privacy Shutter,” it’s a game changer at a very nice price, It flips up and stays straight up, but that’s the only con I could have—that it looks a little odd flipped up.
A**P
Save time and money and just toss it in the garbage if it stops working.
See last paragraph re: what happens if it stops working. It comes with serviceable, but not utterly intuitive software ("Synapse") that allows you to control camera settings. However, while synapse is running, it won't let any other program (Zoom, video recorders, etc) access the camera. And if you turn off synapse, it appears that your settings will not be applied within the other program. So it's unclear whether Synapse actually does anything useful. I've spent an hour with tech support, and they don't seem to understand the question: "How do I get these settings to work in other programs?" I'm probably going to try working with OBS software (free video & recording) - but it's freeware and not supported, and the Razer people are clueless. But, used alone, with zoom, it's a really great camera. It would not be overpriced if one could take advantage of all the range of available settings. ADDENDUM 05/13/22 After using the unit for a few months, it suddently started working only intermittently. The computer would not recognize the peripheral (Kiyo Razer). Sometimes exiting the zoom session, or unplugging and replugging the unit, or rebooting the computer, which we tried in every permutation, once and a while, will allow the camera to be recognized. But, if you try to use the camera again an hour later, it's unable to connect. I spent 5 hours over a few days, dealing with tech support, and they decided it was a hardware issue. The company is based in Singapore (!!!) and while there's a 1 year warranty, It's very involved. You have to pay them their standard retail price (twice what Amazon charges), then they'll ship a replacement, they your return the old unit, and then (it "may take some time" they'll refund your "deposit." And at each stage, you need to speak at length with somebody in Singapore, who sort of answers the questions. It's a horror show, and I'm tempted to just throw it in the garbage.
A**S
Ain't complaining for $40, awesome for streaming
Got mine "used" w/ prime day discount so lucked out getting this for $40...I'm def happy with it. After using it I would say it's worth buying at full price. Feels very sturdy. Premium build. Comes with a nice cable like most Razer products. Hell it even comes with a lens cap. No focusing issues during streaming. (I only use this with OBS) It's pretty heavy and comes with a decent mount, so if you bump your set up it wont fall off or bounce around like smaller lighter cams. Has a standard thread on the bottom so if you don't like the mount you can hook it to a tripod or whatever you want. The cam nice video quality. Sharp, vivid colors, and no issues with blurriness/focusing. I haven't had any issues so far. Only thing I haven't tested is the mic, I just dont use cam mics. But yeah this cams great. I'm always moving my set up to random spots in the house. Just wanted something simple/quick to set up with awesome quality. And also wanted something that wasn't going to break the bank. This def hits all the marks. Love it
S**Y
Great quality. A little heavy.
I used to use a Logitech C90 cam and this is leagues above that. A big reason I bought this cam was the way it handles light exposure. Not just on you for a more natural look but also on any LED decor you might have on in the background. As long as you have HDR on you’ll be good to go. Only problem is that HDR is more demanding on PCs so it might cause lag in OBS, streamlabs, etc on a lower-end PC/Laptop. It has a built in Mic which I wish it didn’t. Just another device feature I have to mute/disable. The RAZER app for the device is decent and intuitive enough. I tested the camera at different resolutions and it actually looked better at 720 than the C90 did at 1080. Despite a lower resolution the way the camera handles lighting is just superior. My only gripe is the cord in the back sticks straight back and often hits my wall. Pair that with the heavy nature of the camera and it can be a pain to position. A cord similar to home security cams would be so much nicer. Like an “L” shape instead of “—“ but if I’m being honest that’s more of a personal problem. I’m glad I bought it. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
0**W
Prodotto buono ma software da rivedere
Ottimo refresh, risoluzioni e colori. Pessimo software.
W**)
QUALIDADE IMPRESSIONANTE!
A qualidade dessa webcam é extremamente absurda, pode comprar sem medo.
R**R
Best way to throw away 19000 rupees
You are buying from a vendor who's not a registered reseller according to Razer. My camera stopped working after a couple of months, and I learn this is not covered under warranty because of who I bought it from, I'm assuming amazon can't help either but I'll try.
R**A
Crystal clear video and pro-level quality
he Razer Kiyo Pro has completely elevated my streaming and video call setup. From the moment I plugged it in, I was impressed by the crystal-clear image quality, even in low light conditions. The adaptive light sensor really works—it adjusts perfectly to my environment without needing any manual tweaks. I also love how smooth and natural the 60fps video looks, especially for streaming and presentations. The wide-angle lens options are a nice bonus, giving me flexibility depending on the context. It’s plug-and-play with no issues on my Mac and PC, and it feels sturdy and premium. For anyone doing remote work, content creation, or live streaming, I can’t recommend this webcam enough. It’s reliable, professional-grade, and worth every penny.
P**A
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