The Imilab Web Camera is designed for users who need a quality camera for video calls, video streaming, online meetings, teleconferencing, and other computer activities. It is ideal for remote work, web-based teaching, and other professional or educational uses. With a resolution of up to 1080p and an integrated microphone, the Imilab Web Camera provides clear and top-quality image and sound to enhance your communication with colleagues, friends, and family.
Ideal for computers, laptops, and thin monitors, the IMILAB Full HD web camera operates with a 2.0 MP sensor resolution. It is perfect for Skype calls, Cortana, etc., all you need to do is plug it in and start using it. It also features a built-in microphone that provides clear sound.
Thanks to the HDR algorithm that the camera has, your video conferencing and images will be crystal clear. Using the W88 S Chipset and with the Encoding Algorithm.
Features
Plug & Play
Windows, MAC, Android, Chrome OS
HDR image processing algorithm.
Full HD 1920x1080 30fps
Upload images, videos to popular social networks with one click.
Built-in microphone with digital noise cancellation technology.
Easy installation - USB Plug & Play.
Sonix W88 S chip - the best chipset for web cameras.
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I bought the camera because of the reviews and the price. I wanted it so that my students could see what I write on paper. They could hear me very well and see very well what I was writing at a distance of about 30 centimeters from my paper
Medium to poor image quality, with very strong contrast that creates poor clarity, image quality similar to cheap cameras even though it has a 1080p resolution. Inability to focus, zoom, or correct, as it does not have software to do so. Even with third-party software like https://www.cyberlink.com/products/youcam/features_en_EU.html, it does not work correctly, as the use of such software is problematic through Skype. Overall, not recommended. Much better with a little more money is the Logitech, even though it has a lower resolution. Overall, cheap construction and poor image quality. It makes me doubt if it is Xiaomi (something I have not confirmed yet!).
For the money, it's just right for simple use. It has quite a good image, but the quality drops a bit in low light. The support base is a bit unstable. The microphone is also very good.
Perfect little camera. Basic and crystal clear with good sound. I set it up for colleagues and everyone is satisfied. The only downside is the support on the monitor. I recommend it.
For a camera costing €10, it is very good. The image quality in bright environments is quite satisfactory; however, it suffers significantly in low light. Its lens is also much wider than I expected. The biggest flaw of the camera for me is the microphone, which, although it has a fairly good range, produces a strange noise that can be dealt with later through third-party software, but for real-time uses, it poses quite a significant problem.
Some comments mention that it comes with a tripod, but my package did not include a tripod, so if you want one, you will need to purchase it separately.
I have had this camera for 2-3 months now. It keeps shutting down on its own, freezing, and glitching completely. I use it mostly on Discord, and sometimes when I try to turn it on, I have to unplug and replug the cable first, and then it has the same problems I mentioned before. I don't think there is an issue with the USB port because I have plugged it into all the ports (even the ones where I have the keyboard and mouse that work just fine) and I still have the same problem. The only reason I am giving it 2 stars is because of its very cheap price.
For the money, it's a very good camera and the tripod is very nice, it allows you to place it wherever you want! With closed eyes at this price, otherwise go for something $80 ++
For some reason it disconnects on its own and needs replugging to be read, maybe it's the drivers. Good resolution but has a very wide lens, borderline fisheye.
The image is fine, and the microphone did its job while it was working. The stand is not the best and does not hold the camera well all the time. The cable is long, and the camera cover included does not close properly and basically remains half open. The camera does not need any set up at all but does not have any software from what I understand.
However, the main issue I have is that after a couple of months of simple use (mostly Skype), the microphone broke.
Nevertheless, for the price, I think it's worth it if you just want a simple camera for a video call.
Very good camera (3.6'' 96 degrees lens) 1920x1080p for the money, it also comes with a mini tripod. Highly recommended purchase. P.S. My first one arrived with a defect, a spot on the lens, but it was promptly replaced (within a day) by Skroutz, well done to them.
For its price, it is generally very good and obviously value for money. It was immediately recognized without any problems and without extra software on Windows 10 & Ubuntu 20.04, simple USB plug and play.
It has decent image performance even in relatively low light, its brightness is a plus and it has an HDR processing that (probably) helps a lot when you are backlit, so you don't appear dark. The only problem I found is that when you move it, Zoom freezes completely, not the other apps, maybe it needs some setting that I haven't found.
The built-in microphone is okay, like the laptop's built-in one.
Now I was about to buy it again for a friend...
An excellent budget camera for anyone working from home and doesn't have high demands. It has a wide angle, so in my relatively small space, it captures the entire room.
It comes with a tripod and cover, which are nice extras for the price of the camera.
It has its own speaker (which I have never used) and a microphone, which my conversation partners have told me they can't hear me well with, so I am forced to use my headphones.
It goes without saying that it doesn't have the best image compared to higher-value conventional cameras, but at the same time, I won't complain at all, considering that it costs less than 20 euros.
I have been using it for a year now and it works perfectly, especially for its cost.
Very good camera for its price. It's worth buying. The negatives are that it doesn't have very good quality and I think it can't record and save videos.
First of all, it is supposed to be a Xiaomi camera, but it seems to be a generic no-name one, as even Windows 10 recognizes it simply as "USB Camera".
Its driver is outdated (from 2006) with no possibility of future updates. Therefore, many programs have trouble either recognizing it or using it.
Its initial setup was a nightmare, the default Windows 10 application displayed an error claiming that it was being used by other applications. It took multiple restarts for even the default application to work with it.
The image quality is tragically poor, with such low resolution that it feels like you're playing an Atari 2600 game. The image is very dark even in broad daylight with full sunlight. As for color accuracy, there's no discussion, only certain shades of the color that has been adjusted in the Saturation.
As for the accompanying software that allows you to change settings, forget about it. You have to be a guru to dig up the ancient VideoProc program for Windows, but even with that, the situation doesn't improve.
Don't waste your time and money on this "camera". With a little extra money, you can buy a reputable camera of acceptable quality and know what to expect.
I would prefer if it had better image quality, although for its price, I didn't expect anything extraordinary. It also doesn't have the ability to zoom, so there is this annoying "fish eye lens" constantly. In the future, I will definitely replace it with a better one, but for now, it does its job just fine.
I see a review that says it has "good performance in low light" and I really wonder what it means by "low light".
If there is no natural lighting from a window, the image is pitch black. In the image I have uploaded, you can see a room at night illuminated by a ceiling lamp. As you can see, only the lamp is visible in the image and the rest of the room is black. Even the worst laptop webcam performs better in low light!
During the day, it works fine and the resolution is very good. For its price, it is amazing. Just if you get it, know that you will only be able to use it during the day, unless you have spotlights instead of regular lamps in your house. Now that it is winter and the sun sets early, I can hardly use it for any video calls and it's a shame.
It should also be noted that I use it on a MacBook and it is truly plug-and-play. I didn't need to install any drivers or download any applications. I simply connect it via USB and it works!
Generally, I'm afraid of plug&play cameras because I have Linux and Windows 7. In Windows 7, which I have pirated, I simply plugged in the USB cable and it found the drivers on its own (the computer had internet), without asking or showing a popup (e.g. "search automatically for drivers"), with the classic icon in the toolbar ("Drivers installed successfully"). In Linux (Arch Linux), there wasn't even a notification. I had plugged it in before booting, and when I opened an application that needed a camera (e.g. qTox), it worked straight away without me doing anything.
Note that its lens is wide-angle (fish lens), so the whole room will be visible.
I don't know anything to tell you about how long it lasts or the image quality (it's good, of course, non-professional), but I'm glad it was literally plug&play. No CDs, no "download drivers at our website or let Windows search for you".
Good camera for its price, but it is quickly disposable. I also have a Logitech 720 that I have had for 10 years and it is still like new, while this one has somewhat decreased its sound quality in just one year.
"So much I give, as much as you want," Mitsropanos said. For the money, it is excellent. 7 hours of livestream recording and it never froze. Now, for contradictions and quarrels, we said so much that I paid, I didn't expect something better
Plays directly on Windows 10 and Linux Debian (and I imagine on all Linux distributions since Debian is the most lacking in terms of drivers).
Mine came without a tripod - if I understand correctly, the tripod is optional so it's probably a matter of luck where you buy it from.
However, it has a privacy cover with which you can close the camera even when a program has opened it. It also has a light when it is active.
The microphone on top doesn't pick up sound even at a distance of 10 centimeters.
The support without the tripod is good, whether you attach it to the top of the monitor or place it on a surface.
Good image quality.
It has a slightly huge viewing angle, so it will show the entire room wherever you place it..
It comes with a wide-angle lens... If possible. Why would I want the whole room to be visible? Also, when there is a window behind, it doesn't have any mechanism for focus and the rest of the space appears dark.