• 50.99
Overall Rating 4.6   411
5
Using this primarily for Zooms with friends, family, and teaching purposes. Great camera - if I could change something it would be that it NOT be so wide angle.
26/09/2020
5
Might want to add a manual focus option in a later version.
25/09/2020
5
24/09/2020
5
Both the speakers and the microphone are much better than the built-in ones in the PC. Install was easy after I followed the instructions. Works on three different Windows 10 computers. And yes, it does work with a 10ft USB extension cable. Only thing I don't like is the mount to the computer screen is not very secure.
22/09/2020
5
This is a great way to upgrade your presence on Zoom video meetings. The video and sound are better than from a cellphone or laptop. The installation is easy using a single USB port. The clever bracket fits nicely over the top of a video screen. The wide angle image is clear and adjusts to various lighting conditions. The magnetic cover for the camera lens adds a level of privacy. Participants in my meetings say the microphone voice quality is excellent. The two small speakers limit the tonal range of the sound. So, if these are the only speakers on your computer. you may be disappointed when using them to play music.
22/09/2020
5
I like not having to put together three pieces to accomplish web meetings. It's all-in-one.
18/09/2020
5
Most of us are not pros at choosing cameras. While I'm a photographer, I didn't know what I should get in a webcam other than high definition. Thus, my first camera I bought, for under $30, promised 1080 high definition, autofocus, and light correction. That was all great. Then I realized while I was on Zoom calls that the 110-degree wide-angle lens made me smaller than the people I spoke to. Rather than capturing my head and shoulders, the camera displayed my whole torso. If I moved closer,, then I looked a bit clown-like and I was too close to the screen to see it easily. That camera captured the whole room, too, with the edges of the room bending in, which wide-angle lenses do. I wanted a portrait lens, if there were such a thing.I didn't find a portrait lens, or a lens that I could zoom to different degrees, but I settled on this camera, the Nexigo N680E. I bought it because it has an 80-degree lens, which, indeed does not distort the room or make my nose look bigger than it is. Eighty degrees is still wide angle, but it's less so. I don't know why webcams are boasting wider angles as if that's better. I see a few celebrating 120 degrees. What's the point of showing of so much of your room and making you look distorted?The other thing I bought this for is the ring light around the lens, which you can adjust to three different intensities. Such light softens the wrinkles in your face, if you have such things. My room has a window to the side, which shows off wrinkles, so I liked the idea of this ring light. In mid-day, the ring light doesn't do a lot, but the highest intensity does softens my lines a little. I like that.This camera boasts stereo microphones, and they are in the back. When I played back a Zoom session, my sound was a little echoey as it was with the two other cameras I've tried. It may be that my room adds to that. Next, I'm going to try using earbuds with a microphone to see if that's better. My students can hear me just fine. Perhaps I'm asking too much to sound as if I were in a studio. Still we can dream.I don't know why I'm only the third review for this camera, the best one I've used besides the built-in camera and mic on my Apple Macbook Air. The privacy cover, for the person who reviewed saying there was no cover, is very small, about the size of a thumbnail. In the box, it looks like a free sample of something you might throw away. You get two covers and have to stick one over the lens. I'm glad a got two because the first one I attached I immediately used incorrectly and pulled it apart. Then I saw the cover slides. It's delicate. The second one works fine.
17/09/2020
4
Having used several streaming cameras, I would put the emeet in the Good category. I've not found anything that has as good picture quality as the Logitech C9** series, but the emeet is in the ballpark, and the microphone is very good.
14/09/2020
4
We've been Zooming during this pandemic, using the Dell all in one desk top, but have been told that the picture and sound quality leaves much to be desired. So I asked my son his choice and he led me to Logitech. A more expensive web cam, so I went with a more reasonably costing unit which would me our needs, and it does. It was easy to install on another Dell desktop that doesn't have a monitor with a camera nor audio. Just plug-n-play. However, I face an outside window and the picture is over exposed, thus the lower rating on the picture quality. I've been told there is a way to fix the over exposure issue, but if I an be seen on Zoom, I'm good with that. The test will come when the camera is turned on to many seeing me on the other side.
08/09/2020
5
We want to use a better webcam in our second monitor which is attached to school's small laptop. The set up is straight forward - simply plug and play. No driver is needed. We have used eMeet C980 Pro Webcam to take virtual classes in both Google Meet and Zoom without any problem. Nowadays these video conferencing apps allow switching computer build-in webcam/speaker with external one like eMeet C980 Pro Webcam easily. In addition, speaker sound is clear and this is a great add-on function if you are tired of wearing headphone all day long. Although the resolution is only 1080, we clearly see the difference between other students' and our video quality. Overall, it's a great investment for us so far. The only thing we wish it includes is webcam privacy cover, not a deal breaker but nice to have.
08/09/2020