
Razer Kiyo V2 X
Razer ecosystem users who want a reliable 1080p streaming webcam with Synapse integration
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose OBSBOT Tiny SE
Presenters and educators who need physical PTZ tracking on a budget
The OBSBOT Tiny SE is the most affordable gimbal webcam available, bringing genuine pan-tilt tracking to the $99 price point. The physical tracking is noticeably smoother than digital-only solutions, and gesture controls add a fun, practical touch. The 1080p resolution is the main compromise.
Strengths
- 2-axis gimbal provides physical pan-tilt-zoom tracking at a budget price
- AI-powered gesture controls for hands-free camera operation
- OBSBOT Center software offers granular image tuning and presets
Limitations
- 1080p resolution limits detail — no 4K option at this tier
- Gimbal motor is audible during rapid tracking movements
- Low-light performance is modest compared to larger-sensor competitors
When to Choose Razer Kiyo V2 X
Razer ecosystem users who want a reliable 1080p streaming webcam with Synapse integration
The Razer Kiyo V2 X is a solid 1080p streaming webcam wrapped in Razer's polished design language. The Synapse integration is a plus for existing Razer users, and the 1080p60 output is clean and reliable. However, at $100 you can find 4K competitors, making this primarily a brand-loyalty play.
Strengths
- Razer Synapse integration with Chroma RGB lighting ecosystem
- Solid 1080p60 video with good color reproduction for streaming
- Premium build quality with a sleek, understated gaming aesthetic
Limitations
- 1080p max resolution — no 4K output despite $100 price tag
- Razer Synapse software is heavy and resource-intensive
- No AI tracking or auto-framing features at this price


