🎥 Capture Every Detail with Anker's C310!
The AnkerWork C310 Webcam is a cutting-edge 4K webcam featuring a 12-megapixel display, AI-powered functionalities like autofocus and noise canceling, and a built-in privacy cover. It supports high-speed 1080p@60FPS transmission, making it ideal for professional video calls and livestreams, all while adapting to various lighting conditions.
Brand Name | Anker |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 1.77 x 2.1 inches |
Item model number | A3367 |
Batteries | 22 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Low Light |
A**A
Exceptional Webcam for Professional Use
The AnkerWork C310 Webcam has significantly enhanced my video conferencing experience. Its sound quality is outstanding, thanks to the AI noise-canceling microphones that ensure clear audio even in noisy environments. The webcam's seamless compatibility with Microsoft Teams and other platforms makes it a reliable choice for professional meetings.Visually, the webcam delivers impressive color accuracy, producing vibrant and true-to-life images. Its performance in low light conditions is commendable, maintaining clarity without the need for additional lighting. The auto focus feature is responsive, keeping the subject sharp and in focus throughout the session.Overall, the AnkerWork C310 combines advanced features with user-friendly design, making it a top-tier choice for anyone seeking a high-quality webcam.
J**X
The people on the other end like it more than me, I do like it!
This is my 2nd Anker brand, first one being the 2K version, and I thought why not pay extra money and get the latest 4K one. I'm not really into web cams and just use them out of necessity, and my customers now say that I come in crystal clear. For me it just a device sitting there on top of my monitor, so I forget about it being there. The build quality feels solid and heavy in my hands, and it doesn't feel cheap at all compared to others I've owned in the past. Operations wise, the camera can go for hours on end without a hiccup or blimp on the screen, so that says something about it's thermal signature and data transfer rate. I like the red privacy shutter, compared to to those hinged caps that cover the lens. Installation was thoughtless and it just hooked up like it had been there for years already. To me, this is a no frills web cam that just works like military equipment, that is durable and rugged day in and day out. Maybe it's not the best, but it's not the worse by any means and it was money well spent. As far as all those features go, I don't really use them at all but did refine the zoom, lighting and other stuff via my Operating System interface, and that was it, pretty much set and forget for me. My shopping experience for buying another web cam was littered with hundreds of options from many manufactures, and it got to the point where I just settled for this one and hoped for the best, and I wasn't disappointed. If your reading this, you might of hit web cam shopping overload like I did after an hour, and your looking to just pick something decent right now at the right price point and get it over with, that's what this camera is. I gave it 5 stars for it's build quality, reliability, thermal signature, data transfer rate, and ease of use compared to others in the same price range.
R**I
Impressive but a bit large and the cable is out-of-date
I purchased this webcam primarily for Zoom calls so I wouldn’t have to rely on my MacBook Pro’s built-in camera. The image quality ranges from marginal to good, but there are some key drawbacks potential buyers should be aware of.First, if you want to take advantage of 4K resolution, you’ll need a USB 3.1 or higher connection. Unfortunately, the included cable is a USB-C to USB-A, which limits you to 1080p unless your setup supports USB 3.x or later through USB-A (unlikely in many cases). To use 4K, you’ll need to purchase a high-speed USB-C to USB-C cable separately. I had a couple of shorter USB-C cables on hand for testing, and they did enable 4K, but they weren’t long enough for practical use. I’ve since ordered a 2-meter USB-C to USB-C cable rated for “USB 4” speeds.Another disappointment is the lack of a “follow me” feature, which is standard on many modern webcams and built-in laptop cameras. [**EDIT**] It turns out this feature is in there but is obscured by a different terminology. They call it "Solo Frame" under "Field of View" in the settings. But it is limited to one field of view so you can't be doing something like a presentation and have it follow you since it is always zooming into your face with "Solo Frame" or not following with the other 3 settings. If you don't need this then it won't matter, but it needs some enhancing.The other thing is echo suppression. Most phones, cameras, iPads etc allow you do to video calling (zoom, Teams, FaceTime, etc.) and they person on the other end of the line does not hear their own voices echoing back to them. This camera has 3 Audio settings. 360, 90, and AI Noise Reduction. 360 uses mics on both sides of the camera to pick up sound, 90 uses the front mic only, and the AI Noise Reduction--I don't know what it does. But here's what I found. If you set it to 90 (front mic only) and turn OFF their AI Noise Reduction, the caller's voice does not echo back to them. If you use 360 (both mics) or AI Noise Reduction, the caller's voice is echoed back to them. (Trial and error was how I found this as their Tech support literally said "I am unfamiliar with this product but I can point you to the web where the product is documented".Despite these shortcomings, I’ve decided to keep it. It’s already mounted on my curved monitor and will likely stay there for now. For simple Zoom, MS Teams or FaceTime calls, it gets the job done--albeit substantially less quality than the built-in mic and camera in my iPad,.If you’re considering this webcam, here’s my advice:• If 4K is essential, double-check that your setup can support it with the appropriate cable.• If you want a “follow me” feature, look at the "Solo Frame" setting or this camera may not be right for you.• If you only need 1080p, Anker offers a budget-friendly option at around $60, which is a better value unless you snag this model on a decent sale.I bought mine during a Black Friday deal, but it was only about $10-$15 off. For what it offers, it’s a decent webcam but not the slam dunk I was hoping for.
J**G
Solid build at a decent price point.
This is a good starter webcam for anyone wanting to upgrade from their laptop display one. It’ll typically sit right on top of your standard laptop camera and the way they built their webcam, it has a manual slide to cover the lens when you’re not using it to avoid creepers and hackers.I like the build of this camera and it sits at a good price point. Comes with all the necessary cables and it’s an easy plug and play setup.
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