Description
Cisco Webcam - 8 Megapixel - 30 fps - Carbon Black - USB Type C
The Cisco Webcam combines professional-grade imaging with effortless usability, designed for modern home offices, conference rooms, and streaming setups. Built around an 8-megapixel sensor and delivering smooth 30 frames per second, this USB Type-C camera captures crisp detail and natural color in a range of lighting conditions. Its compact form-factor makes it a versatile companion for external monitors, laptops, or tripods, while smart privacy features and clear audio ensure you look and sound your best on every call. Whether you’re leading a virtual meeting, teaching a class online, or live-streaming a project update, this webcam is engineered to deliver reliable performance with plug-and-play simplicity.
- High-resolution capture with smooth playback: An 8 MP sensor delivers sharp detail and rich color, while 1080p Full HD at 30 fps maintains fluid motion for confident, natural video during calls and presentations.
- Plug-and-play USB Type-C connectivity: A modern USB-C interface provides fast, reliable power and data transfer, enabling quick setup across compatible laptops, desktops, and docking stations without complicated drivers.
- Crystal-clear audio with noise reduction: Built-in microphones feature noise-reduction technology to pick up your voice clearly while minimizing ambient sounds, so listeners hear you—not the background chatter.
- Privacy by design: A physical privacy shutter gives you instant lens coverage when you’re not in front of the camera, offering peace of mind and enhanced security for home and office use.
- Flexible mounting for any workspace: Mount on a monitor, laptop lid, or tripod—ideal for desk setups, teaching stations, or on-the-go recording—plus broad compatibility with popular video apps.
Technical Details of Cisco Webcam - 8 Megapixel - 30 fps - Carbon Black - USB Type C
- Sensor: 8 MP CMOS image sensor
- Video resolution: 1080p Full HD at 30 fps (capable of high-detail capture with the 8 MP sensor)
- Interface: USB Type-C (bus-powered)
- Audio: Built-in microphones with noise-reduction technology
- Privacy: Physical lens privacy shutter
- Mounting: Compatible with external monitors, laptops, and tripods
- Compatibility: Works with major meeting and video applications across Windows and macOS; plug-and-play for most software that supports USB webcams
How to install Cisco Webcam
- 1. Unpack the camera and connect the USB Type-C cable to a free USB-C port on your computer or to a USB-C docking station. If your device lacks USB-C, use a compliant USB-C to USB-A adapter or hub.
- 2. Place the webcam where you want to sit for calls—on top of a monitor, on the edge of a laptop, or mounted on a tripod for flexible angles.
- 3. Power on your computer and trust any on-screen prompts for new hardware. In most cases, the camera will be recognized automatically and begin functioning without installing extra software.
- 4. Open your preferred video app (Zoom, Teams, Meet, Webex, or others) and select the Cisco Webcam as your primary camera and microphone input. Adjust privacy shutter if needed before joining a call.
- 5. Fine-tune settings for exposure, brightness, and contrast within your operating system or application to optimize image quality for your lighting conditions. Run a quick test call to confirm that both video and audio are clear and synchronized.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What resolutions does the Cisco Webcam support?
A: The camera delivers 1080p Full HD video at 30 fps for smooth, reliable conferencing. The 8 MP sensor provides the potential for higher-resolution captures in post-processing or certain software configurations, but typical video calls rely on 1080p at 30 fps. -
Q: Does it include a privacy shutter?
A: Yes. The webcam includes a physical privacy shutter for quick and confident lens coverage when not in use. -
Q: How is the audio quality?
A: The built-in microphones feature noise-reduction technology to capture clear voice with reduced background noise, improving intelligibility for teammates and attendees. -
Q: How do I connect it?
A: The camera uses USB Type-C for simple plug-and-play connection. If your computer lacks USB-C, you can use a compatible adapter or a USB-C hub to connect. -
Q: Is it compatible with popular meeting apps?
A: Absolutely. It works with all major meeting and video applications that support USB cameras, including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Cisco Webex, and more, across Windows and macOS systems.
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