Introducing our cutting-edge 2MP USB Camera! Capture stunning visuals with a maximum resolution of 1920x1080. Enjoy seamless video with high frame rates: 60fps at full HD, 120fps at 720p, and an impressive 260fps at 360p.
Powered by the CMOS OV4689 sensor, this camera ensures high-quality images while being energy efficient. Its 2.9mm wide-angle lens provides a broad and impressive field of view.
For your convenience, it comes with a 3-meter USB cable and supports OTG functionality. With a high-speed USB 2.0 interface, it's ideal for high-resolution video on your PC. Plus, it's universally compatible with Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. Elevate your video experience with this versatile and powerful camera!
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High Frame Rates
Excellent for projects requiring high frame rates, maintaining up to 260fps at 360p and 60fps at 1080p. - 
                    
Wide-Angle Lens
The 2.9mm wide-angle lens provides a broad field of view, which is beneficial for capturing fast-moving objects. - 
                    
Compatibility
Works well with Raspberry Pi and other systems, requiring no additional drivers for set-ups like Lightburn. - 
                    
Image Quality
Delivers good quality video for high frame rate output, maintaining acceptable white balance and contrast. - 
                    
Solid Build
Constructed very well with solid materials, making it durable for various installations. - 
                    
Close-Up Focus
Capable of capturing focus on close-ups less than one inch away, useful for detailed inspections. - 
                    
Sub-100ms Lag
Feels like sub-100ms lag, which is beneficial for real-time applications such as controlling a robot arm. 
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USB 2.0 Limitation
Operates at USB 2.0 frame rates, which is a limitation for high-speed video output—USB 3.0 would have been more suitable. - 
                    
Difficult Maneuverability
The attached thick, unwieldy cable can make it difficult to maneuver the camera in some instances. - 
                    
Grainy in Low Light
Performance in low light conditions is not optimal, with the video appearing somewhat grainy. - 
                    
Fixed Focus
The camera is not autofocus; it requires manual lens adjustments which can be inconvenient. - 
                    
Limited Mounting Options
Comes with unusual mounts, making it less versatile for standard computer mounting applications. - 
                    
No HDR
Lacks HDR capability, leading to poor image quality in high contrast scenarios. - 
                    
Lens Quality
The default lens is considered mediocre by some users and may require a swap for better performance.