Review of Anbiux 1080p 130degree Webcam

I bought this version of Anbiux 1080p Webcam.



Anbiux webcam taking a picture of an ISO Chart. It shows 850 vertical lines resolution.



Below is the  Anbiux webcam using default Camera app in Windows 10 2004.




Below is the default Lenovo Y50-70 webcam using default Camera app in Windows 10 2004.



Not sue what the settings are used in the Camera app but Anbiux is sharper.


I cannot make this camera work with Lenovo W520 which I cannot install the Renesas USB3 card. The Microsoft default Renesas driver cannot work with the expresscard. The driver CD cannot install because the existing driver is the later version.

However it worked with the usb3 express card in E6420 which does not have a camera. PCs don't have cameras.
Anbiux 1080p 130 deg webcam from E6420


I ordered another wide angle Anbiux webcam with a different item number which is cheaper by RM3, and can be bundled with WiFi Cameras, so I ordered another set of cameras.

Anbiux also supplies a 1080p webcam camera with 90 degree coverage. I don't advise this because it is narrow and will make focusing more difficult. One reviewer already noted this difficulty. This is a cheap camera so its auto-focus may not be good. But at this price, I am willing to experiment with it.

The focal length of this camera is the same as the 130 degree lens at 3.6mm for a similar image sensor size so it cannot be correct.

The problem with this webcam is the lack of tripod mounting screw.


Akyta 1080p vs Logitech C615 1080p vs 4K in 1080p mode. This Akyta looks like the Anbiux 1080p wide angle. It was prices Canadian $45 but increased to Canadian $95 in Amazon.






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