The Elgato Facecam Pro, the Kiyo Pro Ultra’s biggest competitor, measures only 1/1.8 inches, and it provides a real, noticeable difference. That’s important, because larger sensors are able to gather more light, provide better detail, and offer improved clarity and less noise in low lighting conditions common to streamers. The sensor measures 1/1.2 inches, the biggest of any webcam available today and just shy of professional grade point-and-shoot cameras like Sony’s RX100VII. While the tech accompanying it is very cool and integral to its performance, its biggest selling point is that it’s, well, big. A great sensor is a must for incredible image quality and the Kiyo Pro Ultra’s is a banger. It acts as its optic nerve, capturing the image through the lens and transmitting it back to your PC. ![]() A camera’s sensor is one of its most important elements. That starts with a brand new, extra large Sony STARVIS 2 sensor. That size nets you some major improvements coming from last generation and picture quality that is currently second to none. It measures 3.6 x 3 x 3.8 inches, roughly an inch larger in every dimension from 2021’s Kiyo Pro, which makes it one of the biggest webcams available from the bigger brands, but still much smaller than a full DSLR or mirrorless streaming setup. While it follows the same design as the OG Kiyo and the Kiyo Pro with a large circular body and knurled outer ring (this time controlling a built-in privacy shutter), it absolutely dwarfs the rest of the line-up. 8 Images Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra – Design and Features
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