Kindly Morrow
1080p 60° Autofocus Webcam with Mic
Mount this on your monitor and get a sharp, stable 1080p feed without fussing with focus rings or external microphones. The built-in autofocus tracks you if you lean in or step back, and the 60-degree field of view fits one or two people without distorting the room behind you. Good pick for daily standups, streaming to a small audience, or recording tutorial content from a desk setup.
Project idea: Set up a dedicated timelapse rig for your workbench. Plug this into a Raspberry Pi running Motion or ffmpeg, point it at your build area, and auto-capture a frame every 30 seconds. Stitch it into a project recap video at the end of each build session.
Key Features
- Full HD 1080p resolution at standard frame rates, clean enough for streaming and recording
- Autofocus lens adjusts automatically as you move, no manual tuning needed
- 60-degree widescreen field of view, captures shoulders and face without fisheye distortion
- Built-in microphone handles voice pickup for calls and recordings without a separate audio input
- USB plug-and-play, works on Windows and macOS without driver installs
- Clip mount fits flat monitors and laptop lids, adjustable tilt for angle correction
- Ships from US warehouse, typically 3-5 business days
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this work with OBS or Streamlabs out of the box?
Yes. It shows up as a standard UVC device, so OBS, Streamlabs, and most other capture software will detect it immediately without any driver setup.
Is the microphone good enough to replace a headset on calls?
It handles quiet room environments well for video calls. In noisy spaces or open offices, a dedicated mic or headset will give cleaner audio. For Zoom, Meet, or Teams in a typical home setup, it holds up fine.
Will it work on Linux?
It uses the UVC (USB Video Class) standard, which Linux has supported natively since kernel 2.6. No additional drivers needed on most modern distros.




