Razer Kiyo V2 Webcams Debut Quartz and White Hues

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Razer Kiyo V2 Webcams Debut Quartz and White Hues

Razer Kiyo V2 Webcams Debut Quartz and White Hues

The creator-centric webcams now offer real-time AI smoothing, auto-framing, HDR capture and refreshed aesthetics for streamers.

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Razer expands its content-creation lineup with two new colour options for its Kiyo V2 and Kiyo V2 X webcams. Previously available only in black, the 4K Kiyo V2 now arrives in soft Quartz pink and minimalist White finishes, complementing the brand’s matching keyboards and microphones.

The webcams feature a large Sony Starvis sensor capable of capturing 4K footage at 30 frames per second or 1080p at 60 fps, with HDR enabled for improved dynamic range. An intelligent auto-framing mode keeps the subject centred, while Razer’s Synapse software provides granular control over exposure, white balance and image filters. For professionals who want to look their best, the company is introducing AI Face Retouching via the Camo Studio plug-in; it offers real-time skin smoothing, blemish reduction and lighting adjustments without the need for post-production. A built-in, dual-pattern microphone supplies clear audio for meetings or streams.

The pared-down Kiyo V2 X, also newly offered in Quartz and White, captures 1440p video at 60 fps with fast autofocus and a wide-angle lens. It connects via USB‑C for plug-and-play setup and remains compatible with Razer’s Synapse ecosystem.

Both models feature a compact, adjustable mount that attaches to monitors or tripods and can be folded flat for travel. While pricing hasn’t shifted—expect the Kiyo V2 at around $129 and the V2 X at $99—the refreshed palette signals Razer’s recognition that content creators value aesthetics as much as performance.

Streamers can coordinate their setups without sacrificing image quality or control. With multiple colorways now available, Razer signals its intention to move beyond pure performance specs and cater to personal expression in the creator community.

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