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The Hrayzan Webcam N5 delivers professional-grade 1080p video quality with a built-in noise reduction microphone, ensuring clear communication during video calls. Its plug-and-play functionality makes it compatible with a wide range of operating systems and software, while the included privacy cover and tripod enhance usability and security.
Brand Name | Hrayzan |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.1 x 2.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | N5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Plug and play, Built in microphone |
L**0
Excellent HD Webcam / Microphone Combo Value
Needed a HD webcam / mic for conducting computer training classes on Zoom. The Hrayzan for under $50 met all my expectations and has performed reliably for over a month. To install on Windows, just plug it in to a USB port - no drivers needed. It works great on Zoom. The automatic exposure adjustment is great; it compensates for suboptimal lighting. The HD makes my image much sharper for other participants. The USB cable is about 3 feet long, but that's plenty for mounting the camera on top of my desktop monitor. The stereo microphone is quite powerful, on Zoom I've set the volume level to about 25% and I'm still loud enough for others to hear.My only ding is that the 110 degree viewing angle causes some spherical distortion at the edges of the image. That doesn't affect video-conferencing, but might impact still photos or videos taken with the webcam.Since I only do web conferences about twice a week, when I'm not using the camera, I unplug it from the USB port to minimize the chance of being viewed or listened to by an external hacker.I'd definitely recommend this webcam.
A**N
This thing will not break AFTER 4 YEARS OF USE
I purchased this back in 2020 and it has been displaying fine with use of it nearly every single day. The quality has been putting up with my buddy Cannon's camera webcam. I have beat on this thing, smacking it and punching it because I didn't mind due to the price. The worst damage to it is some wires are exposed in the back and the cover came off but this thing still displays with no issues and looks great. I've even stabbed it with a knife numerous times and still no issues. Great quality and display for the price.
K**M
It arrived a week earlier than promised.
The ad said plug and play. I, being a non techie, believed that would be so. Nothing is ever that easy unless you have full control and understanding of your electronics. If these people would put in a clear, fully detailed set of instructions....this would be a 9 out of 10. In my particular set up for my 'boat anchor' computer is the fact the monitor is quite a ways from the tower. The six foot cord was barely long enough to work for me. It does however include a small tripod which I used the first time, then after some trial and error I worked out at work around. The instructions could be detailed in a YouTube video and the website provided on the paperwork. Simple solution to installation instructions included with camera. It works well, the picture is clear and sharp, the price was excellent. I don't have one to compare it to so I am happy to have it for zoom meetings and other video conferencing.
C**R
Well made, simple to use.
I needed a simple low priced camera for a video appointment (I have a very old monitor). It worked well. Looks well-made with decent components. Plugged it into the port and it was working. Glad I made the purchase.
J**M
Problem with way it sits on the my monitor
I am giving an overall and per feature rating of a "3" for right now. I will come back and make changes once I get some experience with it. I purchased two of these because my wife and are now both working from home because of COVID-19. Neither of our monitors came with built-in webcams. The webcams just came yesterday so I cannot yet commit on the picture quality or ease of use. There was a little bit of a driver installation problem, however. The first USB port I used would not recognize the new hardware. So changed USB ports and and it was recognized. It did take a few minutes for it to go out to the Internet and find the driver though. Not that big of a deal since I had plenty of other things I could do while I was waiting. My biggest concern, however, is the way it sits atop my monitor. Before I purchased it I noticed the problem but just assumed it was the way the picture was being shown but that an adjustment was available. In essence, the directions say that the hinged back should rest flush against the back of your monitor. The problem is the distance from the clip that rests over the front top ledge of my monitor and the back panel/fold of the hardware is easily 1.75 inches. The thickness of my monitor is 0.5 inches so there is a shortage of 1.25 inches. Monitors today are very, very thin and so are TVs. The directions say the back panel should rest flush against the back of your monitor but, unless your monitor is 1.75 inches thick, then that is not going to happen. The back panel is on a hinge so all you can do is adjust the hinge forward to about a 45 degree angle and just rest it against the back of the monitor. Since the camera itself upfront is on an up and down hinge, then the panel in the back should be adjustable to account for different sizes of monitors. The inside side of the back panel is padded so that gives credence to the idea that it should be flush against the back of the monitor. So long story short ... I do not know how well this webcam will stay on the top of my monitor. Will it constantly fall off? I do not know. The back panel, instead of being on a hinge, should be adjustable from 0.5 inches to its full length of 1.75 inches so that the webcam remains securely affixed to the top of the monitor. The small tripod that came with the webcam is workable but rather cheap and, if used, others will be seeing you from an angle if you are trying to make a presentation. I could get a hard piece of rubber or some other material and place it between the back of the back panel and the monitor so that it is more securely attached but the material would have to be an exact fit although there would be some flexibility with a piece of rubber. However, that is disappointing because you are basically jury-rigging a product that should come equipped with the proper features. If anyone who has already purchased this has any suggestions or sees something I am missing then, by all means, I am open to suggestions and others' opinions. Otherwise, I will just plug along and see how it goes. And, in any event, I will update my review once I get some camera usage and can determine the viewing quality. Thanks to everyone for taking their time to review my submission. I like to post reviews because I often look at them before making purchases as end-users provide the best testimonials. I have, however, seen where companies sometimes post reviews in disguise to mislead the buying public into purchasing its product. So we will see. I will be in touch. Thanks again. Talk to you later.