Technical specifications describe a 1/2.7-inch CMOS sensor capable of 4K resolution at 30FPS. Aggregated data from community reports indicates a susceptibility to thermal throttling during sustained UHD sessions. The focus system utilizes a Voice Coil Motor (VCM) for autofocus, which may produce "breathing" artifacts during rapid subject movement.
The device operates using standard UVC drivers for compatibility across Linux, Windows, and macOS. Material analysis shows a fixed USB cable and a plastic housing. A physical privacy shutter and an included tripod are provided for mechanical security and stability. Internal PCB layouts match common ODM designs, suggesting shared DSP architecture with other entry-level 4K units.
Verified specifications include:
- Sensor: 1/2.7" CMOS
- Focusing: VCM-based autofocus
- Hardware: Integrated privacy shutter and tripod mount
Bandwidth limitations over USB 2.0 frequently necessitate MJPEG compression for 4K streams, potentially impacting image clarity. The omni-directional dual microphones lack hardware-level DSP noise cancellation, relying instead on host software processing.
For users seeking more advanced focus technology and better low-light performance, the EMEET C960 4K provides a Sony sensor and PDAF. This hardware is categorized under 4K webcams.