Specifications:
- With good quality, this digital PC USB webcam can offer clear and vivid image
- 360°rotated and also attached on a button to pick up pictures
- The USB webcam is easy to use, plug and play
- PC video camera with clip design that you can put the USB webcam in any place as you like
- Plastic material made
- Computer camera built-in image compression
- Automatic brightness adjustment
- Automatic color compensation
- USB interface, compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1
- Image Sensor: CMOS
- Video Data Format: 8/16bit
- Working Temperature: 0 °-40 °
- Compatibility: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- Solution Selection: 318 (8.0 M Pixel)
Details:


- Practical and stylish USB webcam can bring much entertainment


- Superfine camera lens enable very clear pictures

- With this clip, you can fix it in where you want

- USB interface connects to computer easily

- You can imagine its size according to the coin
How to Install and Connect a Webcam to Your PC:
- Install Your Webcam Software. Unless otherwise instructed, insert the disk that came with your webcam before you plug it in. Windows will recognize that you are attempting to install software, and a wizard should pop up to guide you through the process. If it doesn't, simply navigate to "My Computer", or "Computer" via the Desktop or Start Menu, and click on your CD drive (usually E:) to get it to run the files on the disk
- No Disc? No Problem! Plug and Play. If your web camera didn't come with a software disc, simply plug it in and see what happens. Most often, Windows will recognize it as new hardware and either be able to use it, or guide you through the process of searching for drivers (either online or on your computer) to use it
- Find Your Webcam's USB (or other) Connection. Plug your webcam in, and watch the magic happen. Your Windows machine should either help your installed software auto-open once you plug in the webcam, or you can browse to it via the start menu whenever you're ready to use it
- Keep Your Webcam on a Flat Surface. Your webcam should be placed on a flat surface, so that your pictures and videos don't appear crooked or skewed
- Find Your Webcam's Monitor Clip. Depending on the style and model of your webcam, it may or may not have a convenient and adjustable clip on it in order to attach it to your monitor
- Clip Your Webcam to your Monitor. Whether you're using an older CRT monitor, which has a convenient flat surface for your webcam to sit, or a new flat panel display, most webcam clips can accommodate both styles of monitor
- Once Connected, Browse to Your Webcam Software. Once you have connected your webcam and placed it where you want it to go, it's time to turn it on and see what it can do
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