I am going to buy the N660 P… for my webcam needs, having a softer, less sharp image is just what I’m looking for 😅 thank you, this was super helpful! And it comes in pink💗
For business meetings and the like, I think the N660p might be the best choice - you really don't want a super wide FOV with that. I use a Razer Kiyo for conference calls right now, and the wide FOV is a bit of a detriment for me since my background is always messy 😅 the blur helps, but when 70% of your screen is blurred... (I also like never use the ring light for the reasons you said- it always seems to worsen my lighting set up rather than improve it) That being said, it really does just seem like a decision of choosing one with the limitations you can live with.
Why did you use 60fps on the Nexigo during low light tests, while the other 2 are on 30fps? The Nexigo in this case has half as much light hitting the sensor. That's not a fair comparison.
First time Ive seen N660p act like that, there appears to be a glow in the lower right corner too, did you try to move it a little further from your lights, or put your light further behind the camera? Could be defective too, of course, you never know.
We actually used this webcam during our Pokemon live stream. And while not nearly as severe, it still was giving less than desirable results. My best guess is that this has something to do with the glass in front of the lens. Thanks for watching!
I have the Razer Kiyo and it's a good 1080p webcam. Another note about the Kiyo is that it can do 60 fps at 720p unlike the C920 which advertises 30 fps. The Kiyo Pro can do 1080p 60 fps unlike the Kiyo which is 30 fps at 1080p. The no-name webcams became common when COVID-19 led to a demand of Logitech webcams leading to Amazon being flooded with cheap no-name webcams. Unfortunately, these webcams tend to have inferior performance and build quality compared to the name brands (Microsoft, Logitech, and Razer) which is a common issue with no-name Chinese products on Amazon. Even in the video, I can tell the Logitech/Razer webcams have better picture quality compared to the Nexigo. Yeah, the Kiyo is said to have better picture whereas the C920 has better mics though it's a moot point if using an external mic which a content creator or streamer will use anyway. If streaming or making videos, I would not bother with the cheap no-name webcams or capture devices and instead get at least a C920 or Kiyo for the webcam and at least a AVerMedia, EVGA XR1 (or lite) or Elgato for capturing although the HD60 S is more expensive than the EVGA XR1 lite.
This guy knows nothing about lighting or adjust any of the settings , you’re not supposed to use this out of the box without adjusting settings to your exact setup and light setup . L video the nexigo was the best one on this video but he left it factory and tried to shit on it purposely. He literally thinks a 30fps is better than 60 fps whole clown . L creator
I am going to buy the N660 P… for my webcam needs, having a softer, less sharp image is just what I’m looking for 😅 thank you, this was super helpful! And it comes in pink💗
For business meetings and the like, I think the N660p might be the best choice - you really don't want a super wide FOV with that. I use a Razer Kiyo for conference calls right now, and the wide FOV is a bit of a detriment for me since my background is always messy 😅 the blur helps, but when 70% of your screen is blurred... (I also like never use the ring light for the reasons you said- it always seems to worsen my lighting set up rather than improve it)
That being said, it really does just seem like a decision of choosing one with the limitations you can live with.
You can crop your fov!
@@urbnctrl .... WHAT.
@@arithesorceress9347 lol
lol you can fix that
Why did you use 60fps on the Nexigo during low light tests, while the other 2 are on 30fps? The Nexigo in this case has half as much light hitting the sensor. That's not a fair comparison.
First time Ive seen N660p act like that, there appears to be a glow in the lower right corner too, did you try to move it a little further from your lights, or put your light further behind the camera? Could be defective too, of course, you never know.
We actually used this webcam during our Pokemon live stream. And while not nearly as severe, it still was giving less than desirable results. My best guess is that this has something to do with the glass in front of the lens. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking about buying the n660p for streaming twitch through my series x, will this work?
It should work just fine
@@DigitalCynics yeah it works great! N660p is pretty good
Excellent video. Thanks
FOV+ Feild of view :)
Great review, thanks.
I couldnt get my c920 to register on my laptop so I'm looking for a new one.
What camera do you use in your setup? Which camera in this video do you think is the best one to get? Let us know!
i will buy n660p because it is budget friendly and will get the job done for me in streaming and other two are pretty expensive in my country.
I have the Razer Kiyo and it's a good 1080p webcam. Another note about the Kiyo is that it can do 60 fps at 720p unlike the C920 which advertises 30 fps. The Kiyo Pro can do 1080p 60 fps unlike the Kiyo which is 30 fps at 1080p.
The no-name webcams became common when COVID-19 led to a demand of Logitech webcams leading to Amazon being flooded with cheap no-name webcams. Unfortunately, these webcams tend to have inferior performance and build quality compared to the name brands (Microsoft, Logitech, and Razer) which is a common issue with no-name Chinese products on Amazon. Even in the video, I can tell the Logitech/Razer webcams have better picture quality compared to the Nexigo. Yeah, the Kiyo is said to have better picture whereas the C920 has better mics though it's a moot point if using an external mic which a content creator or streamer will use anyway.
If streaming or making videos, I would not bother with the cheap no-name webcams or capture devices and instead get at least a C920 or Kiyo for the webcam and at least a AVerMedia, EVGA XR1 (or lite) or Elgato for capturing although the HD60 S is more expensive than the EVGA XR1 lite.
This guy knows nothing about lighting or adjust any of the settings , you’re not supposed to use this out of the box without adjusting settings to your exact setup and light setup . L video the nexigo was the best one on this video but he left it factory and tried to shit on it purposely. He literally thinks a 30fps is better than 60 fps whole clown . L creator