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Largest Sensor Webcam - Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra

€ 65.99 · 5 (709) · En stock

The Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra plug and play webcam has the largest sensor and face tracking, giving you the best DLSR-like 4K quality for streaming and content creation
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Let your livestreams and video calls be in professional clarity with the Razer Kiyo Pro HD webcam. It connects via USB and shoots uncompressed 1080p quality video at up to 60 frames per second. The adaptive light sensor ensures adequate brightness in your footage. HDR capability gives you vivid and vibrant visuals in every shot at 30 frames per second.

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Let your livestreams and video calls be in professional clarity with the Razer Kiyo Pro HD webcam. It connects via USB and shoots uncompressed 1080p quality video at up to 60 frames per second. The adaptive light sensor ensures adequate brightness in your footage. HDR capability gives you vivid and vibrant visuals in every shot at 30 frames per second.

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