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Model: UGREEN Full HD 1080P Webcam with Microphone, 2 Noise-Canceling Mics, 85° Fov & Fixed Focus, Plug and Play, Auto Light Correction, Privacy Cover PC Camera for Zoom/Skype/Teams, Switch 2, Silver Gray
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So when it says it's compatible with the Switch 2, does that mean you could use any USB-C webcam instead of that Nintendo one they're selling for $50 to use the GameChat features, or is there something unique about this particular one?
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So when it says it's compatible with the Switch 2, does that mean you could use any USB-C webcam instead of that Nintendo one they're selling for $50 to use the GameChat features, or is there something unique about this particular one?
Not ANY, but MANY webcams work on switch 2.
Simple webcams, many up to 1080p work. I'm not sure if I've seen any 4k reported as working.
Complex webcams do not - if you need to install drivers, if it needs USB3 speeds, it won't likely work.
Reddit testing list - https://www.reddit.com/r/Nintendo...ster_list/
For me - a Logitech BRIO 4k (original BRIO) webcam does not work. A simple USB-A "Aukey" 1080 webcam works fine.
Edit - more info here. My information above was based on early reddit threads and my own test. https://www.theverge.com/report/6...een-elgato
Ugreen says three different conditions all simultaneously need to be met for a camera to work with the Switch 2:
"The camera must not use the HID protocol."
"The camera must be configured for Isochronous transfer mode." (As opposed to Bulk, which can be more resource intensive.)
"The USB endpoint descriptors must not include unsupported low frame rate settings (below 30 fps)."
Not ANY, but MANY webcams work on switch 2.
Simple webcams, many up to 1080p work. I'm not sure if I've seen any 4k reported as working.
Complex webcams do not - if you need to install drivers, if it needs USB3 speeds, it won't likely work.
Reddit testing list - https://www.reddit.com/r/Nintendo...ster_list/
For me - a Logitech BRIO 4k (original BRIO) webcam does not work. A simple USB-A "Aukey" 1080 webcam works fine.
Edit - more info here. My information above was based on early reddit threads and my own test. https://www.theverge.com/report/6...een-elgato
Ugreen says three different conditions all simultaneously need to be met for a camera to work with the Switch 2:
"The camera must not use the HID protocol."
"The camera must be configured for Isochronous transfer mode." (As opposed to Bulk, which can be more resource intensive.)
"The USB endpoint descriptors must not include unsupported low frame rate settings (below 30 fps)."
Well, if you read the description...it has sensors for both 1080p and 1440p. So it makes more sense to list both resolutions, because presumably it can record in either without having the associated crap that occurs from capturing video at a lower resolution than the sensor is designed to capture.
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Yeah, ends up being $39.99 with the OP provied code and 10% off check.
What was your net cost?
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Simple webcams, many up to 1080p work. I'm not sure if I've seen any 4k reported as working.
Complex webcams do not - if you need to install drivers, if it needs USB3 speeds, it won't likely work.
Reddit testing list - https://www.reddit.com/r/Nintendo...ster
For me - a Logitech BRIO 4k (original BRIO) webcam does not work. A simple USB-A "Aukey" 1080 webcam works fine.
Edit - more info here. My information above was based on early reddit threads and my own test.
https://www.theverge.co
Ugreen says three different conditions all simultaneously need to be met for a camera to work with the Switch 2:
- "The camera must not use the HID protocol."
- "The camera must be configured for Isochronous transfer mode." (As opposed to Bulk, which can be more resource intensive.)
- "The USB endpoint descriptors must not include unsupported low frame rate settings (below 30 fps)."
Edit - apparently someone got Brio 4k working with a specific firmware so I guess I'll be testing that!http://reddit.com/r/nintendo/comm..._switch_
1080p, 1440p, 2160p, etc is the number of vertical lines.
Simple webcams, many up to 1080p work. I'm not sure if I've seen any 4k reported as working.
Complex webcams do not - if you need to install drivers, if it needs USB3 speeds, it won't likely work.
Reddit testing list - https://www.reddit.com/r/Nintendo...ster
For me - a Logitech BRIO 4k (original BRIO) webcam does not work. A simple USB-A "Aukey" 1080 webcam works fine.
Edit - more info here. My information above was based on early reddit threads and my own test.
https://www.theverge.co
Ugreen says three different conditions all simultaneously need to be met for a camera to work with the Switch 2:
- "The camera must not use the HID protocol."
- "The camera must be configured for Isochronous transfer mode." (As opposed to Bulk, which can be more resource intensive.)
- "The USB endpoint descriptors must not include unsupported low frame rate settings (below 30 fps)."
Edit - apparently someone got Brio 4k working with a specific firmware so I guess I'll be testing that!http://reddit.com/r/nintendo/comm..._switch_
Thanks for the info! Repped
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Well, if you read the description...it has sensors for both 1080p and 1440p. So it makes more sense to list both resolutions, because presumably it can record in either without having the associated crap that occurs from capturing video at a lower resolution than the sensor is designed to capture.
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