




🌟 Capture Every Angle, Own Every Moment!
The LoveRPi Ultra Wide Angle Camera is a 5MP, 220° FOV camera module designed for Raspberry Pi 4/3/2/Zero W. It delivers high-resolution 1080p video and 2592x1944 photos with advanced features like integrated IR filter, automatic image controls, and multiple cable adapters for easy installation. Perfect for computer vision, streaming, and remote monitoring projects, it combines professional image quality with versatile compatibility and open-source support.
| ASIN | B09D8LSN5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,035 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (191) |
| Date First Available | November 11, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | LRP-RPICAM |
| Manufacturer | LoveRPi |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 3.46 x 3.46 inches |
T**R
Perfectly acceptable
For the price, this is a fantastic camera module. Image quality is quite nice if the unit isn't too encumbered. I'm running this on a motioneyeos connected pi zero w. I tried it solo, and quality was respectable but the board could only manage 5 fps 720p stable, and really that was a bit choppy. On a hub served system, it does much better, I have it set at 15 fps, same resolution due to the distance the unit is from my house. It works well, outperforming my off the shelf security cameras around my house, at least in terms of image quality. I wish I would have gone pi from the get go, as the per module cost is slightly cheaper, but much more customizable.
J**Y
Good but not 1080p30
Worked for my projects and good value. The claimed 1080p video at 30 frames per second is not feasible on a Pi 3.
B**K
Works Swell
Great! Seems sturdy (Ive banged it a couple of times accidentally and it doesn't blink.
T**O
Died after a month
Decent, cheap camera. Not as good of quality as 5MP would suggest, but ok for OctoPrint. Bad thing was it died after just over a month of use (8 days past the return window). I may order another from a competitor, not from here again though.
M**N
Picture quality isn't great but it's cheap and works.
The camera quality isn't great, it's noisy and grainy. But it works perfectly and it's really cheap. If camera quality isn't your concern and you just need a bench camera for prototyping, this is the way to go.
A**R
OK for the price, but not the best for 3D Printers
I got this camera to use with my 3D Printer, (Voron 0.1), which it "works" for, but the quality could be a lot better in a couple areas. First off, the focus is 100% fixed, the lens is either glued or solvent welded in place, so you can't manually adjust it whatsoever (don't even try), which isn't great for short focus applications like 3D Printers where you need focus within a foot or so. Secondly, the image isn't overly sharp even for areas that are in focus. There's also a fair amount of grain even with decent lighting as well. Overall, I'd say if you're using it in a close up space like a smaller printer, try to find a camera with adjustable focus. Despite these issues, it's not horrible for the price, especially with the different cable lengths. I can at least see well enough to tell if a print is failing or not, but I'll probably replace this camera eventually.
M**Y
Reliable Little Camera
LoveRPI camera is reliable and easy to set up. The price is great, and I will order more soon. The application used was for a raspberry pi zero w, pi camera and mobile robot. It's plug and play.
C**K
It just works.
Nice picture quality for its size. Not great in low light, but brilliant outdoors. Why does Amazon keep asking me to rate things for their thickness and sheerness? It is not very thick. It is opaque.
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