TOALLIN 1080P Webcam for PC, Auto Focus, 90° Wide Angle
TOALLIN 1080P Webcam for PC, Auto Focus, 90° Wide Angle View without Distortion, USB Webcam with Dual Noise-Canceling Microphones for Video Conferencing & Online Video Calls
Dimensions: | 10.1 x 6.9 x 5.7 centimetres |
Brand: | TOALLIN |
Model: | TL362A |
Part: | TL362A |
Dimensions: | 10.1 x 6.9 x 5.7 centimetres |
This little webcam does an alright job for the price. It’s not the greatest webcam ever but it works well with what I’ve tested and that includes a Macbook which almost no lower price webcams tend to play well with. It does take a bit of adjusting in the settings depending on your environment but that can be said about any camera.
Overall, for this price it isn’t a bad little camera.
I do some minor streaming and needed a new webcam. This one has been working very well. The image is clear and it records at a smooth fps. My only gripe is the auto-focus, but it’s minor. Just sometimes it spends too much time trying to focus on me. Otherwise, I’m pretty happy with it.
This webcam is decent. The picture quality is good but you have to view it in a well lit room though and make sure the lights is not hitting the lense otherwise there will be glare. But other than that its a pretty good camera.
This price (around 36) for a 1080P is incredibly competitive. But there are clear compromises, such as the image quality is far from brilliant, particularly in low light. The focus keeps going in and out. It is also a very wide-angle view, which isn’t perfect for online meetings, but might be useful for other things.
It seems that the inbuilt microphone isn’t bad. This is the first USB camera I’ve tried that has a sufficiently good microphone to use for online meetings.
It’s worth considering, but if you want a higher quality image, then you’ll very likely have to spend more.
I could always use a new webcam so order this one as it looked quite a quality webcam.
As usual with these webcams is coming a very small box with the instructions the webcam and it’s attached to lead.
Out of the box it was quite a weighty webcam and that would usually mean that it’s a bit more quality than some of the other cheaper ones on the market.
I installed it by the USB cable straight away and I am using Windows 10 on this occasion, the computer founded camera straight away and I was using it within seconds via my camera app.
First off I will say that the picture is actually quality for these cheaper webcams, had pretty good movement with no blurring unless I moved really quickly. Now we get onto a slight problem I was in quite a well-lit room and the background was very very washed out, you couldn’t really catch any detail in the background light-coloured walls. This is not a major problem if you just wanted as a webcam to show your face but I do like have the whole room ambience when I am on my webcam.
The microphone quality was quite good although not perfect I couldn’t really see any difference with any other webcam microphone considering this had noise cancellation.
I do like the fact that it has a privacy toggle so that you can cover the camera up, I think thats a nice little touch.
Overall if you’re looking for a good webcam that’s not going to break the bank then this could be for you, just taking to account the white levels aren’t particularly brilliant.
This is a decent camera that will get you through conference calls. It has a decent angle and is not too blurry. I will say this camera loves to overexpose the light so you will look washed out in a bright room. I did not have any trouble setting this device up on my w11 machine.
This is the second cheap webcam I’ve got that is considerably better than my Logitech Brio 4K webcam. I don’t understand what is going on, but the quality of these cheap 1080p webcams is just far superior to the expensive webcams. This one isn’t the greatest, but it is still very good. What’s great about these cheap webcams too is they are just universally compatible. They use a standard video protocol instead of requiring drivers built into bloatware like Logitech. This means Mac, Linux, and Windows. The privacy shield on this one is a great addition. This should be standard on any and all cameras, especially phones. If you’re shopping for a webcam I recommend staying away from the expensive ones. If you’re wanting to go expensive it is best to just get a digital camera. The good webcams are the cheap ones like this. No webcam is going to look anywhere near as good as a decent digital camera.
This is a 1080p webcam. There are a lot of them out there. This one works just fine, as does the mic, though its quality is not the greatest. That being said, even the mic on my Logitech camera is not good, so I don’t count that as a negative. My advice is that if you can get this for a good price, buy it. It’s a much better value than a Logitech model, but it’s probably about the same as the various other Chinese webcams you can also find on Amazon.
No instructional manual needed and no additional software required. Plug it in and it works with existing Windows software. The microphone picked up my voice at a good level. Picture quality is good