High Definition 1080P Web Camera is integrated high-definition color camera, this product uses an Integrated design scheme, compact structure, compact, high strength, easy to load and unload quickly, heat dissipation is good. True-to-life 1920 X 1080p video delivers remarkably crisp, smooth images for Skype conferencing, video calling, and YouTube recordings. And built-in 2 stereo omnidirectional microphones pick up your voice and filter out background noise, enabling you to enjoy clearer voice for hassle-free communication. Package List and Parameter 1. HD 1080P Web Camera accessories * HD 1080P Web Camera * USB 2.0 MICRO-USB Data cable * Product Manual 2.
HD 1080P Web Camera Parameter & Function * 200W fixed-focus lens *
Adapt to the interface: USB 2.0 *
Highest effective pixel: 1920*1080 *
Max frame rate: 30FPS *
Horizontal rotation: 360° Horizontal viewing angle 86° wide viewing angle * Automatic white balance, AE compensation * Microphone Compatible with System This streaming webcam is compatible with Windows XP SP2, 7, 8, 10, or later, Mac OS 10.6 or later. Supports smart TV, TV Box, Chrome OS, Android V 5.0 or above, and Linux, Ubuntu, etc. HOW TO SET UP THE WEBCAM? 1. Attach the webcam to your computer. Plug the webcam's USB cable into one of the rectangular USB ports on the side or back of your computer. USB plugs can only be inserted one way. If the plug won't fit into the port, rotate the plug 180 degrees and try again. If you're on a Mac, you'll most likely need to buy a USB to USB-C adapter in order to fit a normal webcam. Make sure that you plug the webcam directly into your computer, not a USB hub. USB hubs are often too underpowered to operate a webcam. 2. It's a plug&play type so it won't come with a CD. Plug the webcam into your computer will start the setup process.
The setup process will involve clicking through a series of preference windows before clicking an Install button. 3. Follow any on-screen instructions. Pay attention to the windows' information here. You'll most likely need to select certain preferences that will help the webcam work later. 4. Adjust the webcam as needed. 5. Start a video call with you Skype or something else. Test the webcam's sound. While speaking into the webcam, look for spikes in activity next to the "Audio" (or similarly titled) section in the webcam's window. If you don't see any activity here, your webcam's microphone isn't working and might need to be enabled from the webcam's or computer's settings. 6. Change your webcam's settings as needed if necessary.