NearStream 2K Webcam for PC,Auto Focus 60FPS Webcam with Microphone,Software Control,Noise Canceling,Adjustable FOV,Plug and Play,Ultra Compact Web Camera for Desktop Computer for Zoom/Skype(V02AF)
£46.99
Price: £46.99
(as of Jun 06, 2025 09:24:34 UTC – Details)
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【2K FHD Webcam for Video Calls & True Autofocus】: Equipped with a 1080P FHD 2-megapixel CMOS sensor, the NearStream V02AF streaming webcam delivers crisp, clear video at resolutions up to 2K at 30FPS or 1080p at 60FPS. This computer camera for desktop features autofocus, ensuring your image stays sharp and clear no matter how you move, providing a professional look. It enhances video calls, streaming, and recording, making them easier and more reliable.
【Software Defined V02AF with Adjustable FOV and Image Settings】: The NearSync software offers customizable field of view (FOV) options, allowing you to set it to 60°, 75°, or up to 95°. This adaptability ensures you can capture your environment ideally, whether for solo or group meetings. Additionally, you can adjust saturation, brightness, contrast, and hue to create sharp, vibrant images tailored to your preferences.
【PC Webcam with AI Noise-Canceling Microphone】: This computer camera with microphone for desktop features an HNR noise-canceling microphone that captures sound up to 10 feet away while filtering out background noise for clear audio. Your voice will be heard clearly even in noisy environments, making it ideal for professional video calls, online classes, and live streaming.
【Plug and Play & Flexible Mounting Options】: The web camera for laptop is user-friendly and requires no drivers—just plug the USB cable into your computer and select V02AF as your webcam. The adjustable mounting clip easily secures to your PC, laptop, monitor, or any flat surface. Plus, the base includes a 1/4″ installation hole, allowing you to mount it on a desk stand, boom arm, or floor tripod for various setup options.
【Wide Compatibility】: The webcam for Mac works seamlessly with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS systems, providing versatility across various platforms. It integrates smoothly with popular meeting software like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Skype, Webex, and Slack. Additionally, you can utilize the V02AF webcam for streaming on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitch. Ideal for online studying, teaching, and video calling, this webcam for laptop meets all your needs.
Customers say
Customers find the webcam works right away and appreciate its build quality. They consider it good value for money. The video quality receives mixed feedback, with some customers reporting overexposed images.
13 reviews for NearStream 2K Webcam for PC,Auto Focus 60FPS Webcam with Microphone,Software Control,Noise Canceling,Adjustable FOV,Plug and Play,Ultra Compact Web Camera for Desktop Computer for Zoom/Skype(V02AF)
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£46.99
Streetwisz –
Great camera
Great camera very well priced
MR A. –
Good well made camera
A good camera. Good build.It would be useful if framing application (that allows you to limit the frame of view) could store it settings in the camera.
JB –
Good value
Worked from first plug in. Works well.
Karl –
Brilliant quality
Not a streamer but this provides great picture quality for meetings.
Leon355 –
Solid Webcam for the Price!
Solid Webcam for the Price!Really happy with this webcam! The video quality is super clear, and the autofocus does a great job adjusting to different lighting. Plugged it in, and it worked right awayâno setup hassle. The mic is okay, but if you’re streaming or doing serious calls, an external one would be better. Overall, great value for the price!
C J Elliott –
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good would use again
Matt –
Basic
I have received this Nearstream 2k webcam, to review on behalf of Amazon. It arrived promptly and well packaged.I’m not sure if its just me but £46.99 for a 2k webcam seems to much, especially as it is only a basic cam. The audio is not the best, with the video only really being suitable for calling family and friends. Anything beyond that is a no go. It is a tidy looking cam, but that’s it for me. Like I said, maybe its just me.
Danny B –
Good quality camera
I work on Zoom a lot and the difference between the [good] quality of my image verses others is quite noticeable; It sits on top of my slim monitor (has a lip on the front) and it is easy to adjust the camera position;I don’t use the OEM software however, as I use OBS Studio instead – due to the extra settings, filters and better controlled cropping, I can’t comment on the mic as I use a bluetooth headset.
Brent L. –
I livestream every day, and then I livestream from casinos every fed months, so I need good, reliable cameras. First, I was using the Meevo cameras and the interface and ease of setup is great on those, but they wouldn’t livestream very well even on super fast 5g cell hotspot. So, I thought maybe these would be better.The few bad things:1. Form factor: these things are really big. I mean, they are twice the size of the Meevo Start cameras.2. Instructions: the little piece of paper included has nearly nothing useful printed inside them.3. Connecting the 3 cameras to the app if you’re not on wifi was a pain with the limited instructions. However, customer service has been A+++++ and has gotten back to me extremely fast and have been super helpful. I’ll detail out below how to connect all 3 cameras into the app, if you’re using hotspot.The good:1. Ok, the picture quality on these are excellent. Yes, they are big and heavy. But for that, you get great lenses, and 10x optical zoom, which is fantastic.2. Battery life: These easily last 4-6 hours. My in person streams are 2-3 hours, so no issues for me there. They do take a while to charge, so plan ahead if you’re doing multiple events in 1 day.3. The app is easy to use once you mess around with it. I would have liked to have pinch-to-zoom instead of having to go into the individual camera settings and slide a bar to zoom in and out, but I usually get it all setup and then leave it during my stream.4. Audio quality with the built in mics are ok for what they are. That being said, use a lapel mic or something else if you want good quality sound if you’re talking or similar. I also have the Nearstream lapel mics and they are EXCELLENT. I have the DJI lapel mics that cost $300+, and these are just as good in every way, at a fraction of the cost. They come with a nice case, and they hold a nice, long charge.SETUP FOR NON-WIFI, HOTSPOT situations (maybe you’re in the field with no wifi):1. Install the app. Turn on 1 camera only. From your phone, drag down from the top and choose wifi (or however you get to your wifi settings).2. You will see the Nearstream camera listed as a wifi source. Connect to it. You will get a notification that it does not have internet. Choose ok. Also look at the wifi settings for that camera and make sure to check the ‘keep connected even if no internet’. I’m not sure every phone has that, but my Pixel 9 does. If you don’t select that, your phone may disconnect that connection to the camera.3. Open the app, click the + icon to add a camera. You should now see that camera listed as available. Click connect. It will bring up a screen that gives you two choices: WIFI, or HOTSPOT. You will choose HOTSPOT. Go through the wizard, and it will then return you to the list of cameras. You may have to click the ‘connect’ button next to the camera again, in which this time go to the main home screen, and you will see your camera streaming to your phone. Bing. Ok, that’s ONE.4. Turn on the other 2 cameras. Go back into the app, click + to add a camera. You should now see the other 2 cameras in the list. They will be identified by the ID number that’s on the back of each camera label. Don’t worry, you can rename them later. Click on one and connect. It will bring you back to the screen to choose WIFI or HOTSPOT. This time, you will choose WIFI. The instructions are very poor around this connectivity area. Once you choose WIFI, the FIRST camera that you setup as a HOTSPOT will be in the list. Choose that camera WIFI. Boom, you’ll be connected. Follow the same steps, as you may have to click ‘connect’ next to it again for it to start streaming and show up on your main streaming page. Repeat these steps with the remaining camera.You will now have all 3 cameras streaming and connected to the app, and you should be able to see the video that each camera is sending. Click on each camera in the lower section, to select it, and that’s what will be shown if you are livestreaming or recording. I won’t get into the video settings, as they are pretty self-expanatory, but you can choose the resolution that you want, etc… You can also choose auto-director or something like that, which will automatically rotate and show project what each camera is showing. I prefer to manually choose which camera I want my members to see. In my case, I have 2 camera to show me at the roulette table, another pointed directly down on the table so people can see my bets, and the 3rd camera is showing the roulette wheel.Ok, there you have it. Not super intuitive, and if it came with those instructions, it would have saved me days and days of pulling my hair out trying figure out why these weren’t connecting.Overall, thumbs up big time. If you want great picture quality and long battery life, these are it. If you need much more compact, go with the Meevo, although be warned, they tend to disconnect and reconnect from your phone quite often. I have had zero issues with the Nearstream cameras staying connected.
Chris –
NearStream 4K Webcam – Noise Canceling Mic, 45°-95°Adjustable FOV, Auto Focus, AI Framing, Software Control, Plug&Play.This is an excellent streaming 4K webcam. The picture is top notch and you can just plug it in and it starts working (Win11). However, if you download the NearStream software you can further adjust the camera along with updating the firmware if needed.The camera automatically zooms into your face and the autofocus is fairly quick and accurate.With the software you can adjust the FOV (field of view) in panoramic view or set auto framing, flip horizontal and vertical, disable autofocus, and disable audio. Along with adjusting the video: saturation, brightness, contrast, hue, and 60Hz/50Hz.The firmware supports upgrading and downgrading.The base of the camera is very well thought out and allow you to place it on a desk / shelf in a flat or raised position, attach it to the top edge of any monitor / TV, or a tripod mount (1/4″), along with being able to rotate or tilt down the camera.The base can also be removed (one screw) if required. The cable is just over 55″ (139CM).The improvement in video quality is very noticeable over the stock (720p) camera in my laptop. It also has excellent contrast control and takes advantage of available light without becoming too bright or dark.The picture is a cropped (background) portion from the same distance / angle / lighting between the NearStream and built-in camera on my laptop.Overall I think that deserves 5 stars for a quality camera.
M.W. –
Für um die ⬠40,00 bekommt man hier die Near Stream Webcam mit USB-Anschluss.Das ist schon mal ein gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Sie liefert maximal eine Auflösung von 1080p bei 60 Hz. Reicht auch für die meisten Anwendungen aus.Zusätzlich lassen sich noch Parameter wie Blickwinkel und Farbgebung per Zusatzsoftware ändern. Die Installation bleibt aber optional. Auch vorbildlich.Insgesamt besticht die Kamera durch eine scharfe Darstellung, das Bild bleibt homogen mit satten natürlichen Farben, viel besser als die meisten 720p Kameras bei den heutigen durchschnittlichen Laptops.Ich bin von der Leistung begeistert und vergebe 5 Sterne.
Paul P Orben –
Happy with item
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