Razer Kiyo Pro – Hands on Review

Razer Kiyo Pro – A Great Webcam for Most Content Creators

If you have the budget then the Razer Kiyo Pro is a must among streamers, content creators, and remote professionals. With the growing need for high-quality video during online meetings or streaming sessions, this webcam will set you apart from the rest. We’ll take a look at its features, specs, design, cost, and offer an overview and final thoughts on how the Razer Kiyo Pro stands out.

Whether you’re a gamer looking to stream or a professional needing to look sharp on video calls, this webcam brings high-end video performance to your desk. For me, it’s ability to perform brilliantly in low-light situations, makes it a top choice for those working in dimly lit environments.

Breakdown

Design

7/10

The Razer Kiyo Pro boasts a solid, robust design. The camera is circular, with a minimalist look that aligns well with modern desk setups. Its high-quality build includes a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 lens cover, which not only protects the camera but also ensures crystal clear image quality. The webcam is versatile in terms of positioning as it includes an adjustable clip that works well on a monitor, laptop, or tripod.

One of the unique aspects of the design is its flexibility in adjusting angles. The wide field of view options allows you to tweak your framing depending on your streaming needs. The lens is also accompanied by a detachable privacy cover, offering peace of mind when the camera is not in use.

Specs

8/10

  • Resolution: 1080p at 60fps or HDR at 30fps
  • Field of View: 103°, 90°, 80°
  • Connectivity: USB 3.0
  • Mounting Options: Comes with a stand and tripod mount for versatile setups
  • Lens: Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for durability
  • Microphone: Omnidirectional microphone with decent sound quality

 

Features

9/10

  • Adaptive Light Sensor
    The Kiyo Pro features an advanced adaptive light sensor, which is designed to handle any lighting condition. Whether you're working in bright light or low-light environments, this sensor ensures that your video remains sharp and well-balanced. For those who stream or work in dimly lit rooms, this feature is a game-changer as it eliminates the need for external lighting in many cases.

  • HDR Support
    For those who want superior visual performance, the Kiyo Pro offers HDR (High Dynamic Range) at 30fps. This means you can achieve a broader range of colours and lighting contrasts, making the image quality more vibrant and lifelike, even during low-light conditions.

  • Wide Field of View (FOV)
    The webcam offers three field of view options—103°, 90°, and 80°—allowing users to adjust the angle based on their needs. Whether you want to capture just your face for a close-up or include more of your background, the Kiyo Pro gives you the flexibility to do both.

  • Full HD 1080p at 60fps
    Streamers and professionals will appreciate the full HD resolution at 60fps. It delivers smooth, high-definition video for everything from Zoom calls to Twitch streams. The smoothness at 60fps ensures that your movements are captured clearly without any lag, enhancing the overall video quality.

Price

7/10

The Razer Kiyo Pro falls in the mid to high-end price bracket for webcams. Priced around £150–£200, it’s not the cheapest option available, but for the quality and features it offers, it’s well worth the investment. Its performance in low-light settings, combined with HDR and full HD at 60fps, makes it a premium choice for those who need reliable and professional-grade video output.

 

Pros
  • Great quality in low light
  • FOV options
Cons
  • Pricey for no 4K
  • Quite bulky

Verdict

Great if you've got the budget - No 4K

Final Thoughts

The Razer Kiyo Pro offers that bit more than your average webcam—and can significantly improve the quality of your video content, whether you’re streaming, vlogging, or simply hopping on a Zoom call. Its standout feature is its ability to produce excellent image quality in low-light conditions. The adaptive light sensor, wide field of view, and HDR capabilities give you full control over your video experience, making it highly versatile.

While the cost may be on the higher side, it’s a solid investment for anyone serious about video quality. From its solid design to its range of professional features, the Kiyo Pro proves to be a top-tier choice in the webcam market.

So if you have the budget and want the sharpest image quality, then you’ll definitely want to give the Kiyo Pro a go.

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Elgato Key Light Mini – Hands on Review

Elgato Key Light Mini: The Ultimate Portable Lighting Solution

Whether you’re a content creator, a streamer, or just someone who needs high-quality lighting on the go, the Elgato Key Light Mini is a standout choice. Compact, versatile, and powerful, it packs some impressive features for its size. In this blog, we’ll break down its features, specs, design, and cost to give you a clear idea of what this product offers.

Breakdown

Design

9/10

The Elgato Key Light Mini sports a sleek and minimalistic design that blends well with almost any setup. Its small size (just slightly larger than a Plus/Max smartphone) makes it incredibly portable, and the flat, slim profile ensures it can be easily stored in a backpack or carried along for mobile shoots.

The body is durable, and the matte finish helps reduce reflections, which is particularly useful if you're using it in a professional streaming setup. The controls on the device itself are simple enough, but the real magic happens when you pair it with the Stream Deck or Elgato's Control Center app.

The magnetic back adds a lot of value to its design. You can easily attach the Key Light Mini to any metal surface, which means you don’t need to fiddle with clamps or stands unless you want to mount it on a tripod for more controlled placement.

Specs

8/10

Here’s a quick breakdown of the technical specifications of the Elgato Key Light Mini:

  • Dimensions: 147 x 100 x 17 mm (5.8 x 3.9 x 0.67 in)
  • Weight: 300 g (10.6 oz)
  • Brightness: Up to 800 lumens
  • Colour Temperature Range: 2,900K (warm) to 7,000K (cool)
  • Battery Life: Around 2 hours at 100% brightness (longer at lower brightness levels)
  • Charging: USB-C (with pass-through charging option)
  • Mounting Options: Magnetic back, 1/4" thread for standard mounts

 

Features

8/10

The Key Light Mini is designed for those who need lighting that adapts to any environment. Here are some of its key features:

  • Wireless Control: One of the standout features is its compatibility with the Elgato Stream Deck, allowing you to easily control the light’s settings (such as brightness and colour temperature). This is my personal favourite feature, as it adds tremendous convenience. However, I did notice that the connection can be a bit spotty at times, with occasional disconnections.

  • Battery Power or Plugged-In Use: You can use the Key Light Mini either while it's plugged in or via its built-in rechargeable battery, making it incredibly versatile for both desk setups and on-the-go use.

  • Adjustable Brightness and Colour Temperature: The light can be adjusted between warm white and cool white (2,900K to 7,000K), so you can fine-tune it based on the environment or mood you’re looking to create. Plus, with up to 800 lumens of brightness, it provides more than enough light for most setups.

  • Magnetic Back: The magnetic back is a handy addition, allowing you to easily attach it to metal surfaces or stands, giving you flexibility with mounting options.

Price

10/10

One of the most attractive aspects of the Elgato Key Light Mini is its price point. Currently at around £69, it offers fantastic value for the range of features and flexibility it provides. Compared to other key lights, the Key Light Mini sits comfortably in a mid-range price bracket while offering functionality that rivals more expensive products.

Given the convenience of being able to control it via a Stream Deck, its adjustable brightness and temperature, and the portability of its battery-powered option, the price feels justified. If you’re someone who needs high-quality lighting for streaming or mobile content creation, it’s hard to beat the Elgato Key Light Mini.

Pros

Super Portable

Cons

Connection can be sketchy at times

Verdict

Great if you need portable studio lighting

Final Thoughts

The Elgato Key Light Mini is an excellent option for anyone looking for portable, high-quality lighting. Its seamless integration with the Stream Deck is a game-changer for streamers and creators who want to optimize their workflow. While the occasional disconnection issue with the Stream Deck is a small downside, the light’s overall performance and versatility more than make up for it. Combined with its competitive price, the Key Light Mini is definitely worth considering.

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Elgato Stream Deck – Hands on Review

The Ultimate Tool for Gaming, Streaming, and Productivity

As content creation and live streaming continue to grow, tools that improve productivity, workflow, and creativity are becoming increasingly important. One such tool is Elgato’s Stream Deck. Whether you’re a streamer, YouTuber, or even someone looking to automate daily tasks, the Stream Deck will change your life. 

The Elgato Stream Deck is essentially a small control panel with customisable LCD buttons that allows users to assign a wide range of commands with just a single press. Originally designed for streamers, its appeal now stretches across a variety of professions— from video editors and musicians to office workers looking to assign some sweet Excel formulas to a single button press.

The Stream Deck provides an almost limitless number of possibilities. You can customise the device to manage your live streams, launch applications, control lighting, send messages, and much more.

Breakdown

Design

10/10

In terms of design, the Stream Deck is simple yet functional. It features an array of beautiful little backlit buttons, each with a small screen that can be customised with icons or images. The sleek, matte finish on the MK.2 model adds a premium feel, while the Stream Deck XL includes a detachable stand for those who want to angle the device for easier access.

The MK.2 model even allows for interchangeable faceplates, giving you the chance to add an extra personal touch to the device. Despite the different sizes across models, all Stream Decks maintain a compact, desk-friendly design that won’t take up too much space. The buttons are also very responsive, making it satisfying to switch between commands.

Specs

10/10

The Stream Deck comes in three different models: Stream Deck Mini, Stream Deck MK.2, and Stream Deck XL. Here's a breakdown of the main technical specs for each model:

  • Stream Deck Mini: 6 LCD buttons, compact and portable.
  • Stream Deck MK.2: 15 LCD buttons, moderate size with USB-C connectivity.
  • Stream Deck XL: 32 LCD buttons, best for power users with demanding workflows.

Each button on all models is an LCD screen that can display custom icons or images, which makes it easy to label your shortcuts. The device connects via USB, is compatible with Windows and macOS, and doesn’t require external power.

Features

10/10

  • Customisable Buttons
    The hallmark of the Stream Deck is its customisation potential. With up to 32 LCD keys (depending on the model), each button can be programmed to perform single or multiple actions. You can create different profiles for different tasks and switch between them seamlessly. For example, one button press can open a program, mute your microphone, and start a recording, all at once. The possibilities are truly endless.

  • Multi-Action Sequences
    One of the standout features of the Stream Deck is its ability to perform multi-action sequences. With one press, you can launch a series of actions—great for streamers needing to start multiple programs and tasks when they go live. You can also set delays between actions to ensure everything flows smoothly.

  • Plugin Integration
    Elgato has provided extensive support for third-party plugins, allowing integration with OBS Studio, YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Philips Hue, and many more applications. These plugins expand the functionality of the Stream Deck and give you more control over your favourite software.

  • Smart Profiles
    With smart profiles, you can create custom layouts for different apps or games, and the Stream Deck will automatically switch to the correct profile when a specific app is running. This makes it super convenient for multitaskers who work with various programs throughout the day.

Price

8/10

Here’s where things get a little tricky. While the Stream Deck is an excellent tool for productivity and creativity, its price tag may be off-putting for some. At the time of writing, prices for the various models are roughly:

  • Stream Deck Mini: £79.99
  • Stream Deck MK.2: £139.99
  • Stream Deck XL: £219.99

For what it offers, the price may feel a little steep, particularly for the XL model. That being said, the level of customisation and efficiency it brings to your workflow may justify the investment, especially if you spend a significant amount of time using shortcuts and multi-action commands.

Pros

Customisation

Cons

Price

Verdict

Essential for Gaming & Working

Final Thoughts

The Elgato Stream Deck is without a doubt one of the most customisable and important tools available for streamers, content creators, and even professionals looking to streamline their work. It offers a simple interface, robust functionality, and seamless integration with countless apps.

Personally, the customisation options are my favourite part of the Stream Deck. The ability to create multiple profiles, and assign multi-action commands, saves me so much time. HOWEVER, the price can be a drawback, especially if you’re just starting out or not sure if you’ll use all the features to their full potential.

If you’re someone who’s deeply involved in content creation or looking to optimise your workflow, the Stream Deck is well worth the investment. For casual users or those on a budget, the Mini version is a more affordable option, offering the same core functionality in a smaller package.

Ultimately, if you’re looking to take your setup to the next level, the Elgato Stream Deck is a tool that can help you do just that. While the cost may seem high at first, its potential to boost productivity and enhance creativity is hard to overlook.

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