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In this video, we unbox and review the EMEET C960 1080P fixed-focus webcam, a budget-friendly option for enhancing your video conferencing and streaming experience.
Key Features:
Full HD 1080P Resolution: Delivers sharp and clear video quality for professional calls and streams. 90° Wide-Angle Lens: Captures a broad field of view, ideal for group meetings. Plug-and-Play USB Connectivity: Easy setup without the need for additional drivers. Built-in Privacy Cover: Provides security when the webcam is not in use. In This Review:
Unboxing: We show you what’s inside the box, including the webcam, manual, and accessories. Setup: A step-by-step guide to mounting the webcam on your monitor and connecting it to your PC. Performance Test: Live demonstration of video and audio quality. Software Overview: A brief look at the EMEET camera software and its functionalities. Final Thoughts: Our assessment of the webcam’s value for money and suitability for various uses.
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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grffyOht0_g
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Hey all, today we’ll be looking at this. This is the EMEET SmartCam C960, a 1080p fixed-focus webcam for your PC. Let’s open it up and take a look at what’s inside the box. We just open it like that, and inside at the top we have the manual, and then we have the EMEET 1080p webcam itself. Here’s the lens cap — this one is adhesive. I’m not sure I’ll use it, but if you wanted to you can just stick it on like that and it would cover the lens.
On the bottom you have a mounting bracket for a tripod, as well as this little hook thing that lets you rest it on a monitor. That’s everything that’s inside the box, so let’s hook it up to the PC and see how it performs.
Welcome to my desk. Here we have the EMEET webcam mounted on top of my monitor. I quite like this little bracket because it doesn’t droop over the monitor and cover up any of the screen, which is nice — I had that problem with a different webcam. I personally feel it’s a bit bigger than I’d like, but other than that it’s perfectly fine. Now that we’ve seen what it looks like on the monitor, let’s see what the output of the camera looks like.
Everything you see here is coming directly out of the webcam — there’s no post-processing on either the video or the audio. I had a listen to the audio myself; it’s perfectly serviceable but nothing special. I also had a weird problem when I was trying to record video with QuickTime on my Mac — it wasn’t working. However, with OBS, everything seems to be fine. The viewing angle is quite wide at 90 degrees, so you get a very wide view of my surroundings.
Now let’s take a quick look at the EMEET software. The features are pretty basic. You can change the anti-flicker — I’m in a 50Hz region so I’d probably want to do that. You can also change the contrast and other settings, it has auto white balance, and there are options for updates. It’s pretty bare bones, nothing special here.
Here are my final thoughts. The EMEET C960 1080p webcam is perfectly fine. What it lacks in features it makes up for in affordability and price. If you’re happy with what you hear and see, you can pick one up for yourself — there are affiliate links below. Overall I hope you enjoyed this demonstration of the EMEET C960 1080p webcam, and I hope to see you in the next one. Don’t forget to like and subscribe. See you, bye.