I’ve seen a few threads that say that the fix for a blurry $150 webcam is to A) unplug it and re-plug it each time, or change the drivers.
neither is a solution I think we should accept. I use mine in a docking station with four different laptops, one of which is a work laptop whose drivers I can’t change.
This is marketed as a top end webcam, and I have to fiddle with it more than any other cam in my inventory.
razer, fix your crap.
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Question,
For the driver, have you installed the Synapse 3.0?
Try reinstall it and register your kiyo to your RAZER account
When you mention blurry, is it the person on the other side of the internet that is complaining?
If yes, it could be the internet bandwidth or latency issue. Since Kiyo delivers great level of Audio and Video, both transmit and receiver have to have a good level of data transfer and low delay in the transfer rate
For the driver, have you installed the Synapse 3.0?
Try reinstall it and register your kiyo to your RAZER account
When you mention blurry, is it the person on the other side of the internet that is complaining?
If yes, it could be the internet bandwidth or latency issue. Since Kiyo delivers great level of Audio and Video, both transmit and receiver have to have a good level of data transfer and low delay in the transfer rate
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I’ve seen a few threads that say that the fix for a blurry $150 webcam is to A) unplug it and re-plug it each time, or change the drivers.
neither is a solution I think we should accept. I use mine in a docking station with four different laptops, one of which is a work laptop whose drivers I can’t change.
This is marketed as a top end webcam, and I have to fiddle with it more than any other cam in my inventory.
razer, fix your crap.
They also need to fix the bloody gain/exposure resetting bug.
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