Webcams are expected to capture clear video. They’re most often used for video chatting and teleconferencing, so they should be able to transmit clear audio as well. Few webcams truly excel at both, and the $99.99 Razer Kiyo might have the biggest gulf we've seen between these two measures. Its 1080p lens is capable of a sharp, detailed image, and its built-in ring light means it works very well in bright and dark environments alike. Its microphone, on the other hand, is soft and muddy. If you already own a good USB mic, adding the Kiyo to your setup will make for some excellent video calls. If you don't, you might want to consider a different webcam if audio quality if your top priority.A Ring Light Makes the Difference The Kiyo is roughly the size and shape of a hockey puck, a circular black disc measuring 2.7 by 0.6 inches (HW) for the camera itself. A small lens sits in the middle, framed by a ridged, glossy black plastic surface with a status LED above and a Razer logo barely...
The Razer Kiyo webcam offers an excellent 1080p picture with a built-in ring light, but for best results it should to be paired with a separate microphone.
Excellent image quality; Adjustable ring light for dark environments
Microphone sounds muffled