Experience the next level of video clarity with the NexiGo N970P, equipped with a 4K Sony CMOS Sensor delivering stunning UHD resolution of 3840×2160 at 30 frames per second. Enjoy vivid imagery characterized by remarkable clarity, vibrant colors, and crisp details, even in low-light settings thanks to the exceptional low noise performance.
Designed for convenience, the N970P features an intuitive OSD menu that allows you to save specific settings directly to the webcam, ensuring quick recall across different devices without needing additional software. This makes it an ideal choice for corporate environments where efficiency meets ease of use. Advanced edge computing technology enhances data security and privacy, ensuring your information remains protected.
Revolutionizing how you engage in virtual meetings, the N970P incorporates Al-Powered Auto-Framing, which smartly adjusts the camera’s focus based on the number of participants, keeping everyone in view. Control video calls effortlessly from afar with the included remote, featuring a 10X digital zoom capability for seamless adjustments at the push of a button.
The NexiGo N970P also excels in audio quality with dual noise-canceling microphones, ensuring clear communication up to 6 meters away while filtering out ambient noise. Its plug-and-play functionality ensures a hassle-free setup, compatible with various operating systems including Mac OS X, Windows, Android, Linux, Chrome OS, and Ubuntu—ready to use in under a minute.
With its compact dimensions of 7.09 x 1.67 x 1.1 inches and a lightweight design of 1.54 pounds, the NexiGo N970P is the perfect portable solution for professionals and content creators alike. Elevate your video conferencing experience with this feature-rich webcam that blends high performance with user-friendly functionality.
Steven C. –
This is seriously a really good webcam. I work remotely so I use video calls everyday and this has definitely improved my video quality by 100%, making my overall videos super professional. I highly recommend this webcam if you can get it/afford it.
だいし –
自作デスクトップPCで顔認証を使ってみたかったので、
リモート会議でも使えるようなそれなりの画質のものをと思い
機能面や価格とのバランスでこちらを選びました。
Windows Hello対応カメラは意外に少なく、下はエレコムの¥4000台から
上は¥30000台まであるので、¥10000前後の本品はミドルレンジといえると思います。
●本体
本体は上下左右にかなり自由に角度調整が効きます。
本体下部に1/4ネジ穴がありミニ三脚などが使えます。ディスプレイの上に引っ掛けることもできます。
本体の大きさは仕様どおりでWebカメラとしてはやや大きめですが
Windows Hello用の赤外線ライトや後述のギミックが内蔵されているので仕方ないところではあります。
●セットアップ
本体をPCにつなぐとすぐ本体のセットアップが始まり、1分ほどで終了し認識されます。
Windows Helloの顔認証登録は、「設定」→「アカウント」→「サインイン オプション」と進むと
「Windows Hello 顔認証」の項目があるのでそこから行います。
この時点でカメラは認識されており顔の登録が始まります。10秒ほどであっという間に終了。
これで顔認証でログインできるようになります。
●ギミック
このカメラのプライバシーシャッターは自動で開閉され、
・ログイン時
・Google MeetやZOOMなどのアプリやブラウザがカメラを掴んだとき
に「シャッ!」「シャッ!」と機敏に反応し、高いガジェット感を醸し出します笑
リモート中にアプリからカメラをオフにしても「シャッ!」と閉じます。
この「シャッ!」が本製品の最大のアドバンテージと言っても過言ではないですが、
可動部は故障の原因になり得るので耐久性がこれから心配ではあります。
レンズ左のメーカーロゴがタッチセンサになっており、手動でシャッターを閉めることもできます。
●画質
画質に関してはデフォルトだと蛍光灯下で白~青っぽい感じです。
個人的な感想ですが解像感も高く、素直な映りに設定されていると思います。
顔を認識して明るさの自動調整が入ります。被写界深度は深くパンフォーカス気味、
接写はレンズから10cmくらいまでピントが合います。
また、専用の画質調整アプリが用意されています。
「NEXIGO HelloCam 顔認証 Webcamユーザーマニュアル」と検索すると
日本語のページが出てくるので、そこから
「ネキシゴ WEBCAM設定ソフトウェア」をダウンロードすることができます。
(マニュアルを読むために広告が挟まるのはご愛敬)
アプリは英語ですが、明るさ・コントラスト・ホワイトバランスなどを
細かく簡単に調整することができ、設定を複数保存できます。
画角は大体75°前後でそこまで広くなく変更はできません。
(自分はやっていませんがほかの配信用アプリなどを噛ませてクロップすることはできると思います)
リモート会議などで室内を広く映す必要がない場合はちょうどいい画角で、自分にはぴったりでした。
●音質
本体マイクを使う用途がないので不明です。
海外のレビューを読む限り評判はよくないです。
●総評
顔認証&リモート会議という用途にはかなりいいバランスの製品だと思います。
YouTubeなどの配信を本格的にやる用途には物足りないかもしれません。
ガジェット・ギミック好きなら選択肢に入れてもおもしろいと思います。
Gregory K. Gibbs –
Pros: Nice looking camera. Windshield mount works great.
Cons: Poorly written manual, keep getting “damaged memory card” message, and having to re-format to get camera working again. The rear camera has a red wire attached to it, which is not mentioned anywhere in the manual. Apparently it can be used as a back-up camera, and that wire is to tie into your reverse light wiring?
It’s a lot easier to figure out how the buttons and menus work if you take the short USB to camera cord that comes with it, and plug it into a wall outlet cell phone charging block. Trying to work through all the buttons and screens, is easier inside than trying to figure it out in your car. I did my first one while sitting in my car. When I did my wife’s car, I set it up in the house. Once it was all set up, it was a matter of sticking it to the windshield and plugging in the rear camera.
I purchased the hard wire kit with the fuse tap connector, and a separate “stick to the back glass” mount. Made the whole install much easier.
Al –
Très bien, bonne qualité de matériel. Utile pour Windows Hello mais mal fait niveau logiciel.
ATTENTION : après installation, apparaissent deux caméras dans le gestionnaire de périphérique : “Nexigo HelloCam N930W Camera” et “Nexigo HelloCam N930W Camera IR”. Par défaut Windows utilisera la première et vous dira que la caméra n’est pas compatible. Il faut donc désactiver la “Nexigo HelloCam N930W Camera” pour que ça marche. Cela veut dire qu’il faudra à chaque fois retourner la réactiver si vous voulez faire des vidéos normales. Très très pénible.
Stephen –
Ringlight+high res+cover ticks all the right boxes. But the light is not bright enough and I can’t control the zoom for conference calls. But for this price I give it 4 stars which in my view closer to 3.5
Christopher Edgar –
I was a bit skeptical that the windows hello function would work or that the camera would be decent. However I was pleasantly surprised that its actually pretty awesome. It replacing a Logitech c920 camera and it does a much better job, picture wise. The white balance and color look much better, even when on conf calls where I’m next to a window. The windows hello functionality works super well. I love that I can now unlock my password manager and my desktop just by sitting in front of my computer. I plan on getting 2 more for my kids computers.
One quick technical note, I had originally plugged it into a usb hub and the windows hello function refused to work properly. After plugging it in directly to my computer, everything worked perfectly, no tech support call needed. The good news is they provide a rather long usb cable so it should be able to reach most typical monitor/computer setups.
Salvador –
I have had this cam for almost two years, and I’m very happy with its capabilities and quality. Just enabling Windows Hello is good enough, but it also has a good quality for videoconferencing, and it is very stable. It is easy to adapt it to either top of a monitor, to put it over the desktop, or to attach it to a tripod or another type of mounting.
Drew S. –
This webcam ticks all the right boxes at a very decent price. Image quality is superb with the ring light giving extra professionalism. Microphone also very good with great pickup from a comfortable distance. Privacy guard is a bit laughable being a stick on plastic slider but it still does the job (although microphone probably still active regardless). Was worried about this item due to it’s lower price point but it’s definitely one for those that just want a decent device for video calling.
rick0265 –
This camera is 100% Plug and Play. Although Nexico does have some downloadable software for the camera, it is not needed for regular operation of the unit. The camera Iearned my face in just a few seconds.
I got this camera to log into Windows along with my Microsoft and Google Accounts. Setup was a breeze in all cases.
It should be noted while the camera works well in the 12.4 to 47.2 inch range, the recommended range for Microsot Facial Recognition tops out at 20 inches. Great camera at a good price.
Kindle Customer –
Outstanding quality and it works. The video quality makes me look young again.
Nicholas Cole –
We installed this in a small conference room. It was not the tiny huddle rooms that newer offices have, this is a room that fits up to 8 people at the table, but definitely starts to feel tight once you have more than 6. I compared the NexiGo to multiple conference room cameras with autoframing. They included Jabra, VDO360, Yealink, Innex, Elecom, Anker, Logitech, and several other 4+ star review cameras. The only two that were close on matching performance without major issues were the Elecom and the VDO360. If OBSBOT had their 4K Meet model available, I would have liked to try it based on how much I like my Tiny for personal use, but it was not available yet. This model stood out for the color rendering and zoom when using autoframing. The 3 of them all did a good job autoframing and were good quality images. They also did a great job of working on multiple PCs with a simple plug and play. One strong advantage for this model was that it handled the framing within the camera and had settings programmed using a remote. So, I never had to install a program. Some of the others required the program to be installed to change settings, connect to the camera, or in the case of the Innex, to run the autoframing. Once the camera settings were updated most did a good job of connecting to a new PC and retaining the old settings. That was not so with the Innex. It was also bad because the software was bloated and dragged down my PC. The last thing that made this a slam dunk is that it uses older/traditional USB3 connectors. That means high speed, but also a great length to route cables through the wall, under the floor, and back to the center of the table. A lot of USB C devices couldn’t handle that kind of length. The only thing I did not test extensively was the microphone. I made my set-up work using the NexiGo, a Jabra Speak 750, an HDMI cable, and a Lention USB C dock. I pulled wires to the bottom of the conference table and the Jabra sits on top, but all other cables are buried and only one small USB C cable comes up. When someone walks into the conference room with a Mac or PC, they simply connect the USB-C and they have power, video display, a smart camera, and a speakerphone all recognized and connected in seconds. It works like a dream! I was amazed at the price for my final build. The NexiGo was a great price and outperformed cameras 3x the price!