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The NexiGo N970P 4K Webcam is a cutting-edge device featuring a Sony CMOS sensor for stunning 3840x2160 UHD resolution. It includes onboard flash memory for easy settings recall, AI-powered auto-framing for optimal video focus, and dual noise-cancelling microphones for crystal-clear audio. Compatible with all major platforms, this webcam is designed for seamless integration into any professional environment.
Digital Zoom | 10 x |
Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Screen Size | 2.8 Inches |
Style | Webcam 4K with Remote |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.67"D x 7.09"W x 1.1"H |
Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.8 Inch |
Has Image Stabilization | No |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Features | Onboard Flash Memory, Settings Saved on Camera, Low Light Correction, OSD Menu, Auto-Framing |
Lens Type | Prime Lens with Digital Zoom |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Maximum Aperture | 4 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 1.5 Millimeters |
Flash Memory Type | SD |
File Format | JPEG |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Shooting Modes | AI-Powered Auto Framing |
Video Resolution | Zoom Certified 4K Webcam with Flash Memory and Remote Control |
Effective Still Resolution | 8.5 MP |
Number of Speakers | 1 |
N**E
Great performance and price
We installed this in a small conference room. It was not the tiny huddle rooms that newer offices have, this is a room that fits up to 8 people at the table, but definitely starts to feel tight once you have more than 6. I compared the NexiGo to multiple conference room cameras with autoframing. They included Jabra, VDO360, Yealink, Innex, Elecom, Anker, Logitech, and several other 4+ star review cameras. The only two that were close on matching performance without major issues were the Elecom and the VDO360. If OBSBOT had their 4K Meet model available, I would have liked to try it based on how much I like my Tiny for personal use, but it was not available yet. This model stood out for the color rendering and zoom when using autoframing. The 3 of them all did a good job autoframing and were good quality images. They also did a great job of working on multiple PCs with a simple plug and play. One strong advantage for this model was that it handled the framing within the camera and had settings programmed using a remote. So, I never had to install a program. Some of the others required the program to be installed to change settings, connect to the camera, or in the case of the Innex, to run the autoframing. Once the camera settings were updated most did a good job of connecting to a new PC and retaining the old settings. That was not so with the Innex. It was also bad because the software was bloated and dragged down my PC. The last thing that made this a slam dunk is that it uses older/traditional USB3 connectors. That means high speed, but also a great length to route cables through the wall, under the floor, and back to the center of the table. A lot of USB C devices couldn’t handle that kind of length. The only thing I did not test extensively was the microphone. I made my set-up work using the NexiGo, a Jabra Speak 750, an HDMI cable, and a Lention USB C dock. I pulled wires to the bottom of the conference table and the Jabra sits on top, but all other cables are buried and only one small USB C cable comes up. When someone walks into the conference room with a Mac or PC, they simply connect the USB-C and they have power, video display, a smart camera, and a speakerphone all recognized and connected in seconds. It works like a dream! I was amazed at the price for my final build. The NexiGo was a great price and outperformed cameras 3x the price!
S**R
Seriously good webcam, specially if you use Windows
I have had this cam for almost two years, and I'm very happy with its capabilities and quality. Just enabling Windows Hello is good enough, but it also has a good quality for videoconferencing, and it is very stable. It is easy to adapt it to either top of a monitor, to put it over the desktop, or to attach it to a tripod or another type of mounting.
R**Z
Great Budget 1080p Webcam with IR sensor and Windows Hello Support.
Great camera. I was wanting something with IR so I could us Windows Hello. Works great. I would like to use the IR feature for camera use as well, but still working out how to do that, I'll get there though. NexiGo is a great brand. Highly recommended.
M**.
Better than Logitech's Flagship Webcam - the BRIO? Yes, actually.
Review: NexiGo N970P 4K Webcam: A Brief Comparison to the Logitech BRIO and NexiGo N960E FHD WebcamsDisclosure statement: While no bias was intended for this review, I cannot rule out its possibility. The primary reason I am writing this review is because I joined the NexiGo Product Trial Program. As an incentive for writing an “honest, unbiased review” (words chosen in NexiGo’s emailed instructions to me), NexiGo will reimburse me for the cost of the N970P (which I bought on sale at Amazon for $169.99). That said, I believe this to be a fairly objective review.I have been (and continue to be) a HUGE Logitech fan because of the unparalleled quality of their keyboards, mice, and webcams. In fact, I am writing this review using a Logitech K380 wireless keyboard and the MX Master 3 mouse. Both are fantastic. And recently I achieved a pretty significant goal of saving up sufficient money to purchase a laptop with the computing power large enough to handle the Logitech BRIO webcam. (My previous laptops would quickly freeze up when tasked with handling the processing of the BRIO.) That day was special and was similar to the phenomenon of upscaling my TV signal from the grainy non-digital antenna signal to digital HD.Well, that day was somehow eventually improved upon in early May of 2022 when I sifted through Amazon’s webcam offerings and came across a brand of webcams I had never heard of - the Nexigo. At the time I was quite happy with my BRIO webcam. The only reason I bought the NexiGo N960E FHD webcam was to see how superior the BRIO was to this new competitor. Note that this is not the webcam of central focus in this review. But when I received the N960E and plugged it in and noted how VERY close it performed next to the BRIO, my interest in the NexiGo brand was established. When I came across an invitation to try other Nexigo devices, I jumped at the opportunity but had no expectation of gaining entry to this program. But on May 19th when I somehow qualified for testing, I was afforded the opportunity to try the N970P 4K Webcam, which appeared to be the big, big brother of my N960E webcam. All I had to do was buy it off of Amazon, write a review, and get reimbursed after proving I had bought the webcam and written a review. Here is a brief summary of my experience with the NexiGo N970P thus far…Upon unpacking the N970P, I was most affected by its monstrous size, at least when compared to the BRIO. It is roughly the same height as the BRIO at about 1 inch, it is nearly double the length (7” vs 4”) and 2 times deeper (1 and ¾” vs 1”) than the BRIO. And it is HEAVY. I had some initial concern of placing it atop my new laptop, but this fear was abated when I manipulated its super-sturdy attached monitor stand. I thought for sure its ponderous size would translate to unwieldy weight distributions which would cause it to drop from my razor thin Samsung Notebook with high frequency. It has not fallen once, and I do not think it has anything to do with Samsung. I’m no physicist, but the N970P just seems to be weighted correctly. It may be huge, but it is just as agile as the BRIO.The next thing I noticed about the N970P occurred when I plugged it in. I felt like I had installed a mirror to my laptop, because its clarity of detail and wide field of view was just as good as the reflection provided by my wall mirror that sits adjacent to my computer desk. The mirror comparison may sound weird, but I am telling you, I was blown away by both the camera and video quality of this webcam. In fact, this experience was closer in overall effect of first experiencing HD over standard definition in TVs than my initial experience with the BRIO.My methodology for this review was simple. I compared 3 webcams: the NexiGo N970P 4K, the Logitech BRIO, and my first NexiGo, the N960E FHD. I simply positioned each camera in identical positions around my room and noted which had the best video quality (each video was about 5 seconds each). I varied the positions by distance from me and height off the ground. That was it. Hey, they said I just had to write a review so I think I did ok, having never done one of these. It doesn’t even matter because the results were clear from the get-go. Regardless of distance or height, the N970P outperformed the other 2 webcams. I mean, the BRIO came close a couple times, but not once did it look better based on these 2 parameters. I mean it looked GOOD. But the NexiGo N970P captures reality better than any other web camera I have experienced. So, that’s it, friends. That’s my review. I hope you got something from it that will inform your decision on your next webcam purchase. In practice I keep all 3 webcams hooked and ready to go, but when I need the best shot, I alternate between the BRIO and the N970P 4K. I find myself going with the N970P with more frequency than the BRIO. Both are really good.
C**R
Wow, it works surprisingly well! An incredible value buy
I was a bit skeptical that the windows hello function would work or that the camera would be decent. However I was pleasantly surprised that its actually pretty awesome. It replacing a Logitech c920 camera and it does a much better job, picture wise. The white balance and color look much better, even when on conf calls where I'm next to a window. The windows hello functionality works super well. I love that I can now unlock my password manager and my desktop just by sitting in front of my computer. I plan on getting 2 more for my kids computers.One quick technical note, I had originally plugged it into a usb hub and the windows hello function refused to work properly. After plugging it in directly to my computer, everything worked perfectly, no tech support call needed. The good news is they provide a rather long usb cable so it should be able to reach most typical monitor/computer setups.
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