
AVerMedia
The AVerMedia PW513 is a USB 3.0 4K UHD webcam featuring a Sony Exmor R 8‑MP sensor, a 94° diagonal all‑glass lens, fixed focus, built‑in stereo microphones and a privacy sliding shutter. It offers 4K 30 fps and 1080p 60 fps video with plug‑and‑play UVC compatibility and flexible mounting options.
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$99.99
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$146.36
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the PW513 for its outstanding sharpness and ultra‑wide field of view, noting that post‑firmware updates have added useful manual exposure and gain controls. However, they criticize the webcam’s inaccurate color reproduction and weak low‑light performance, and point out that the fixed‑focus lens puts it at a disadvantage against autofocus rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the PW513’s crisp image quality, wide angle and hassle‑free plug‑and‑play operation in well‑lit environments, but they frequently mention color inaccuracies and the need for firmware updates to resolve early issues. Overall sentiment is positive for bright‑light use but cautious for color‑critical or low‑light scenarios.
Common Complaints
Color accuracy problems, sub‑par low‑light performance, fixed‑focus limitation, and the necessity of a USB 3.0 port for full 4K capability.
What People Are Saying
“top of the line sharpness and field of view”
“inaccurate colors that hold it back tremendously”
“crystal-clear 4K UHD”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech Brio
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose PW513 for ultra‑wide angle and sharpness; choose Brio for better low‑light performance and autofocus.
vs. Razer Kiyo Pro
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Disadvantages
Select PW513 when 4K resolution and a fixed ultra‑wide view are priorities; select Kiyo Pro for HDR, adjustable FOV and superior low‑light/color performance.