The Razer Kiyo X is a great all-round product that feels like it offers value for money. It's standard fare and offers a similar experience to that of a laptop built-in mic. I feel like Razer could've done a bit more to sweeten the deal here, given that this thing isn't cheap.įinally, the built-in microphone on the Kiyo X is passable, but you likely won't be using it for content creation. The Razer Kiyo X also doesn't come with a tripod, nor does it come with a privacy shield for those conscious of those sorts of things. Indeed, the Razer Synapse app is bare bones when it comes to feature controls on this thing, letting you adjust things like brightness and contrast as you might expect, but there's no way to directly control the resolution or frame rate without diving through the settings of your capture software. Additionally, there doesn't seem to be a way to force these settings outside of capture software specifically, which is a bit odd. The Razer Kiyo X can do 60 FPS video, which is ideal for streamers and content creators, but only does so at 720p, which isn't great. The Razer Kiyo X's closest competition in some ways is probably the Logitech C920 line, which often comes in at a little cheaper for similar features.
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