There isn’t much a Kano Webcam can’t do, it’s perfect for students or engineers who need to get photos of stuff on their desk. Let’s have a looksie at why it’s the perfect webcam or secondary camera for you.
Make videos, snap pics, direct movies, and more, right from your desk with the Kano Webcam. From online classes to team meetings, you’ll appear in 1080p resolution.
A fully adjustable arm allows movement and articulation in any direction, so you can be your own gaffer and find the right angle for the media project at hand. With a quick slide of the lens, you can snap beautiful pictures in macro mode, or shutter the camera for extra privacy.
You can illuminate your space with the built-in LED light, perfect for late-night video chatting or taking photos in low-light conditions. (Check out the LED Ring light for even more handheld illumination.)
Perfect for video calls, home learning, and school projects. Works with any computer.
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