The NexiGo webcam provides premium quality video that makes you look like a pro. Connect with anyone in full HD 1080p at a fluid 30 fps on any of the most popular video calling apps!
Facial Recognition, Lighting Correction
The wide 84° viewing angle on the NexiGo webcam allows for no optical distortion. The automatic low light correction feature lets you see your subject clearly even in dim light!
Works with Most Major Software
The NexiGo webcam is compatible with: Skype, Youtube, Facebook, Xbox One, OBS, Mixer, Zoom, Hangouts, FaceTime, Twitter, Twitch, WhatsApp, Yahoo, MSN, Android, IPTV, and more.
Security and Privacy
The included privacy cover helps shield the lens when the NexiGo N930P is not in use. It’s perfect to help provide security and peace of mind. It also helps to protect the lens from dirt and debris to ensure that your video remains clear for the life of the webcam.
360 Degree Adjustable Rotation
You don't need to turn your laptop to record what you want, just turn your webcam. With built-in 360° rotation both right and left along with limited tilting capabilities, you can easily move the camera to any angle you need. The wide 84° FOV on the NexiGo N930P prevents optical distortion and allows for a range of different uses.
Wide Range of Uses
Compatible with all major operating systems as well as all of the most popular video conferencing and video recording applications. Use this with: Windows, Mac, Linux, Skype, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and many many more!
The NexiGo webcam captures clear images and can record video at 1080p / 30fps in a well-lit environment. The quality of the signal can be affected by low bandwidth availability or insufficient lighting. This can cause the frame rate to drop to 1080p / 20fps, or possibly even lower.
Check the video output settings in your video capture software, these may be set to a lower capture format. There are various constraints on the system that could impede the ability to attain a 1080p video calling session. They center around processing power(i.e. CPU speed) and available network bandwidth. ln all cases, review the requirements from the video calling application. They will guide as to the system performance required as well as the necessary bandwidth.
1. Remove 3M tape on the back of the privacy cover.
2. Attach the cover to the webcam lens and press firmly.
3. Open / close the cover when use / not use.
Unless you have issues with the camera, we don't recommend any firmware updates. If you are not sure about if updates are needed, please contact our customer support cs@nexigo.com.
MJPEG/H.264
3840 x 2160@30/25/20/15/10/5fps,
1920 x 1080@60/30/25/20/15/10/5fps,
1280 x 720@60/50/30/25/20/15/10/5fps, etc. YUY2/NV12
1920 x 1080@60/50/30/25/20/15/10/5fps,
1280 x 720@60/50/30/25/20/15/10/5fps, etc.
Resolution
(HDMI Output)
30fps mode
3840 x 2160fps@30/25fps, 1920 x 1080@30/25fps 60fps mode
1920 x 1080@60/50fps, 1280 x 720@60/50fps
Lens
9-layer glass lens, f/2.2 aperture, 4.2 mm focal length
Field of View
D=90°/H=81°/V=55°
Focus Type
Fixed Focus
Focus Range
10" - 90" (0.25m - 2.28m)
Digital Zoom
Up to 10x digital zoom at 4K@30fps
Facial Enhancement
Support
Microphone
Dual noise reduction mics
Mic Pickup Range
Within 32.8ft (10m)
Video Output Port
1 x USB-B, 1 x HDMI
Software
Works with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, Slack, Webex, and many more
Operating System
Windows 7 (Supports 1080p or lower),
Windows 8.1/10/11 or above macOS 10.10 or above
Hardware
CPU: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor or better
RAM: 2 GB or more
USB: USB 2.0, USB 3.0(Recommended)
Specification
Video resolution
1920 x 1080@30fps, 1280 x 720@30fps, 640 x 480@30fps
Sensor
1/2.7 inch 2.0 Megapixel CMOS image sensor
Focus type
Autofocus
Field of view
H=84 degrees
Application support
Chat software: Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, Yahoo!, Messenger, Hangouts, etc. Streaming software: Open Broadcaster Software and Xsplit Photo or video: Using system Camera App (Camera for Windows, PhotoBooth for macOS)
To use face recognition, you may need to first update to the newest version of Windows 10/11 using Windows Update.
If Windows Hello will not work after performing all other steps, please double-check to make sure that all current updates have been downloaded.
To set up Windows Hello facial recognition, you must first set a PIN.
Step 1. On your computer, Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options.
Step 2. Under Manage how you sign in to your device, click on Windows Hello Face and click on Set up.
"Windows Hello setup" will be displayed.
Step 3. Click on Get Started to start the facial recognition setup.
Step 4: Enter your PIN.
Step 5: Look straight into the camera while it scans your face.
Step 6: Click Improve recognition to allow for additional scans, or Close to finish the setup process.
If you wear glasses, hats, or other accessories that may change your appearance, we recommend that you scan your face with and without them on.
Step 7: The next time you log in to Windows, the system will attempt to use the Windows Hello feature and the webcam to unlock the system. If this does not happen, please change the Sign-in options to Window Hello Face.