It’s time to pay attention to those you are connecting with when interacting via video. The iContact Camera webcam and iContact Camera Pro webcam both offer innovative solutions for eye-to-eye contact when video conferencing or simply recording videos.
Both iContact Cameras were easy to set up and use right out of the box. Simply plug them into a free USB-C port, and you should be good to go (note: I did not test on a Windows machine). Mounting the iContact Camera webcam is slightly more tricky than with the iContact Camera Pro webcam. But both are quite easy to do. The innovative pivoting arm of the iContact Camera Pro webcam makes it a great, permanent device on your monitor, while the iContact Camera webcam is great to carry (it’s lightweight) and just attach when needed.
The resolution on both cameras is quite good. Both show great detail (either in 2K or 4K, depending on the model). The noise-cancelling mic of the Pro is quite good, much better than the mono mic of the original model. But both models provide the eye-contact solution needed!
It’s time to pay attention to those you are connecting with when interacting via video. The iContact Camera webcam and iContact Camera Pro webcam both offer innovative solutions for eye-to-eye contact when video conferencing or simply recording videos.
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