
NexiGo N660P
Score: 78/100
EMEET C960 4K
Score: 78/100Rankings

The NexiGo N660P is a budget-friendly 1080p/60 fps webcam featuring autofocus, dual microphones and a privacy cover. Its lower brightness, lack of tilt and variable FOV specifications are notable trade-offs. Best suited for creators and gamers who need smooth video and a long cable without premium image quality.

The EMEET C960 offers 2K resolution with TOF autofocus, auto low-light correction, and a flip-over privacy cover, making it a solid choice for business video calls. Its short USB cable and lack of HDR keep it from competing with higher-resolution webcams. Ideal for remote workers who value sharp image and easy setup.
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|---|---|---|
60 fpsbest | 30 fps | |
78 degreesbest | 76 degrees | |
2best | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 202 g | 130 gbest |
10 xbest | — | |
2 mbest | — | |
— | 1 yearsbest |
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Image(3) | ||
Video Resolution | 1920x1080 | 2K |
Maximum Frame Rate (fps) | 60 fps | 30 fps |
Field of View (degrees) | 78 degrees | 76 degrees |
Connectivity(1) | ||
USB Interface | USB 2.0 | USB |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 202 g | 130 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 60x123x92 mm | 50x50x90 mm mm |
Mount Type | 1/4" standard | Tripod |


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Professional reviewers consistently commend the N660P for delivering smooth 60 fps full-HD video and clear dual-mic audio, especially in low-light conditions. However, they also note that its image brightness and contrast lag behind the Logitech C920 and that it lacks built-in lighting or tilt, which may be a drawback for more demanding setups.
Everyday users value the plug-and-play simplicity, the fluid 60 fps video, and the quality of the built-in microphones. Common praise centers on ease of use and cable length, while recurring complaints focus on lower brightness, lack of tilt, and occasional confusion over the exact field-of-view angle.

Professional coverage, though limited, emphasizes the webcam's sharp 2K video, fast PDAF autofocus, and effective dual microphones, while noting drawbacks such as the short cable, lack of HDR, and a relatively narrow field of view.
Consumers generally praise the webcam's easy setup, crisp 2K image, and reliable audio capture, especially for remote work. The most common concerns revolve around the narrower 73° field of view and the short USB-A cable length, which some users find restrictive.
“clear images and high-definition video at 60fps even in dim settings”

“This One We Like!”

“weighty and premium”



Opt for the C960 4K if you need ultra-high-definition video and have the hardware; otherwise the C960 2K offers a balanced mix of resolution, autofocus, and cost.