
Microsoft
The Microsoft LifeCam Cinema is a wired 720p HD webcam featuring a CMOS sensor with TrueColor and ClearFrame technology, a 73° diagonal field of view, and a flexible 360° mounting base. It integrates seamlessly with Windows and major conferencing apps, offering clear video and audio for budget‑conscious users.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the LifeCam Cinema for its CMOS sensor with TrueColor and ClearFrame, which delivers good low‑light video and a useful 73° field of view. They also note its solid Windows integration and reliable microphone. However, they criticize the lack of 1080p resolution and the fixed USB 2.0 cable, which make it feel dated compared to newer webcams.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the webcam's clear 720p video for casual calls, easy Windows setup, and sturdy mount. Common complaints focus on the outdated resolution, short inflexible cable, occasional autofocus lag, and occasional background noise despite the noise‑cancelling mic.
Common Complaints
Outdated 720p video quality, short fixed USB cable, occasional autofocus lag, background noise pickup, and inconsistent weight/dimension listings.
How It Compares
vs. Logitech C920
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Choose the C920 for higher video quality and better audio; stick with LifeCam for lower cost and tighter Windows integration.
vs. Razer Kiyo
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Select the Kiyo if low‑light streaming is a priority; otherwise, the LifeCam remains a more affordable, Windows‑focused option.