🎥 Elevate your remote presence with Lenovo’s 300 FHD Webcam—where clarity meets versatility!
The Lenovo 300 FHD Webcam delivers professional 1080p video at 30fps with a 2.1MP CMOS sensor, enhanced by a 95° wide-angle lens and 360° rotation for ultimate framing flexibility. Dual stereo microphones ensure crisp audio, while plug-and-play USB 2.0 connectivity guarantees seamless compatibility with Windows and Mac devices. A built-in privacy shutter adds security, making it ideal for remote work, streaming, and gaming.
Standing screen display size | 3.5 Inches |
Max Screen Resolution | FHD |
Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | lenovo 300 |
Item model number | GXC1B34793 |
Hardware Platform | PC, laptop |
Operating System | [Compatible with most popular operating systems] |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 1.81 x 2.44 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.54 x 1.81 x 2.44 inches |
Color | Cloud Grey |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 1 MP |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
ASIN | B08KT89BWX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 17, 2020 |
A**R
FYI, works on the Mac Mini 4 - Plug and Play, no Drivers needed
Works on a Mac Mini. Just plug it in, you will NEED either a USB C hub or USB A to USB C adapter as the plug on the webcam is the old USB A type. I tried it on a USB C hub and USB C adapter and both worked fine on the Mac Mini.Make sure to go into settings and under SOUND, scroll down to Output and Input section.Click INPUT and make sure to turn up the "INPUT Volume". It defaults to zero (all the way to the left for some reason).Test audio by speaking into it and seeing the output level change or use the Photo Booth App in Launcher to test both video and audio.USB A to USB C adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092JNHDSB?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_24&th=1USB C Hub: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BR3M8XHK?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_20I don't work for either of the companies nor am I advocating the purchase of either hub/adapters. These were just inexpensive options I had lying around the house that I had bought prior and currently the USB C hub is connected to my Mac Mini.
C**S
Solid Webcam, at a Great Pricepoint
It's a quality webcam that's plug & play - it works with windows hello, so you won't have to worry about logging into your computer with a password every time (if that's not your jam). It's light enough that it sits on top of my mounted monitor, without causing any sagging (full transparency though, I've got a solid mount).The view from the camera can be a little wide, but if you're using video conferencing software (e.g. Zoom/Teams) it'll rein it in. The color accuracy of the camera also seems to be pretty solid.It's relatively affordable, accomplishes everything I might have hoped for, and genuinely don't think a whole lot about it (which I think, for a web cam, is kind of the best use case).Would buy again, 5/5.
S**T
Not compatible with Windows 11
Great until I upgraded to Windows 11. Microphone kept fading out during meetings. Found that Lenovo 300 FHD Webcam not compatible with Windows 11
S**A
One of the better options for a basic camera. TOTALLY SATISFIED.
Know what you're looking for.300FHD model: for a basic, good quality, clear picture, it's perfect.PROS:Super easy to plug in and get working, no software required. (10/10)Very good color, gamma (light/dark) and adaptive lighting. (10/10)I use with OBS. It is 100% compatible and I adjust/control it through the OBS interface. Interface has tweaks to have good healthy skin tone, note that even high end cameras ($2000+) need as much tuning.It has a very wide FOV which you can only change with editing (OBS) or reducing the resolution to a more square frame. Literally the edges of a room with appear in the sides, so adjust or block out if you want to limit the FOV.The camera "perspective" (7/10) as far as positioning and scene composition isn't perfect. On top of my monitor, its way too high top -down perspective. So, I have to place it below the monitor on my soundbar. This totally works, but is a bit odd. Side to side "perspective" is amazing, and as long as it points at me, I'm fairly clearly front-on and not at an angle. So I can move it left and right freely with ease. YMMV.LOW LIGHT: (10/10) It works way way better in low light than I would have ever imagined.I like the privacy filter slider but a piece of tape works too.CONS:Its not a Sony or Canon, but I don't need something that good (and most people don't).I got a separate mic so I don't use the mic (and you shouldn't either, unless you're desperate)The mic, however, is always working and I don't know how to mute it.Its an older USB (2 I think) interface, so its got limited bandwidth, but its fine for the resolutions (I reduce the max downward)
S**.
Default zoom is too far out; no way to reset default.
Not loving it. It works fine, but the default setting is zoomed WAY out. There is no software to use to control the webcam, so you have to use the settings in whatever program you're using at the time. I use Teams for work, and every time I use it in Teams, it resets to the default settings. I wish the camera had its own software to control the default zoom. Or even if the default zoom was closer than it is. If so, that would change everything. but as it is, I'm going to return it. I can't be bothered to reset it every time I use Teams.
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