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Razer Kiyo X

The Kiyo X does away with the integrated ring light of the original Kiyo, but its automatic white balance and color saturation are so good, you likely won’t miss it. The original Kiyo’s forward-facing ring light—like all forward-facing lights—can throw harsh shadows on the person being filmed, especially without a diffuser.

Given the choice between an integrated ring light and the Kiyo X’s software, I’d take the software. Video picture settings can be tweaked in the Razer Synapse app, but unlike the more expensive Kiyo Pro that requires Synapse-tweaking to look good, the Kiyo X looks great out of the box. The Kiyo X autofocuses quickly, and when it has to refocus, it tends to do so less noticeably. It shoots 1080p-resolution video at 30 frames per second or 720p resolution at 60 frames per second. Its field of vision is a slightly wide 82 degrees.

Includes built-in USB-A cable.

$50 AT AMAZON

$70 AT RAZER