Razer’s Kiyo V2 X webcam supports 1440p at 60 fps and includes an integrated privacy filter, but a review says it performs poorly in both low-light and bright settings. [1]
The reviewer said the camera produced a lot of visual noise and had trouble keeping focus, with aggressive autofocus that often readjusted during use and could become distracting. [1]
Razer has priced the Kiyo V2 X at around $100, which puts it up against entry-level 4K webcams. [1]
The review also said the model lacks some features found in earlier Kiyo webcams, including a built-in ring light and a light sensor designed to help in darker rooms. [1]
Razer’s Synapse software can be used to adjust brightness and turn autofocus on or off, but it takes control away from other software and does not allow changes during meetings. [1]
The reviewer argued that 1440p webcams remain a niche category, often either too expensive for casual video calls or not strong enough in image quality for the price. [1]