

🎬 Elevate your streaming game with dual-lens 3D clarity — don’t just stream, captivate!
The MMlove USB Stereo Camera is a professional-grade 1080p Full HD webcam featuring a 4MP 1/2.7" CMOS sensor and dual synchronized lenses for 3D stereo capture at 60FPS. With a 115° wide-angle view and plug-and-play USB 3.0 connectivity, it supports a broad range of platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and Raspberry Pi. Ideal for VR streaming, face recognition, and industrial applications, it delivers crisp, distortion-free video with effortless setup.















| ASIN | B0DBHR7TH6 |
| Antenna Location | The usb camera can be used for high standard medical and industrial requirements and machine vision. Wide application for 3D scanner, VR camera, electronic microscope, automatic image acquisition system, medical diagnostic image acquisition, HD surveillance, etc. |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #531 in Webcams |
| Brand | MMlove |
| Built-In Media | 1x 1080P Camera Module; 1x USB-C Cable |
| Camcorder Type | Webcam |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB2.0 Type-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 9 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x1080 Pixels |
| Effective Still Resolution | 4 MP |
| Effective Video Resolution | 4 MP |
| Features | 1080P 60FPS High Speed Camera Module, 115° Wide Angle View, Dual Lens 3D Stereo USB Camera |
| File Format | MJPEG/ YUY2 (YUYV) |
| Flash Memory Type | MJPEG / YUY2(YUYV) |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
| Form Factor | Ultra Compact |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image Capture Speed | 60 fps |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | MMlove |
| Maximum Focal Length | 1500 Millimeters |
| Model Name | MMlove 1080P USB Stereo Camera Synchronous Dual Lens 4MP 60FPS Camera Module 3D Webcam 115° Viewing Angle Lightburn Camera USB2.0 Plug & Play for VR Face Recognition Streaming,PC/Laptop/Raspberry Pi |
| Model Number | USB3D1080P02-H110 |
| Operating System | Win XP/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win9/Win10/Win11 etc. Linux with UVC(above linux-2.6.2). MAC-OS X 10.4.8 or later. Android 4.0 or above with UVC |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.7inch |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | Electronic rolling shutter |
| Style Name | 115° dual lens |
| Supported Audio Format | MJPEG/ YUY2 (YUYV) |
| Supported Image Format | MJPEG/ YUY2 (YUYV) |
| Video Capture Format | MJPEG/ YUY2 (YUYV) |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p/4MP |
| Video Resolution | 1080p/4MP |
| Viewing Angle | 115 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 120 Days |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
K**E
Easy to use, good for streaming
This is a great little webcam.. The double camera is a neat addition, too It was easy to install and is easy to use The quality of the camera is good enough to use on Twitch, and the picture is nice and bright and accurate to color This camera functions as expected and is very beginner friendly
C**S
Easy 3D video capture, but with some quirks
This dual-lens camera is truly plug-and-play — I had it recording 3D video within minutes. Both lenses support 1080p at 60fps, and the video looks crisp when viewed in VR goggles (side-by-side format). Build quality is decent, though the lens caps don’t fit well — they touch the lenses — and the focus appears to be fixed, which makes it less flexible. Also, note this isn’t a 180° immersive camera; it gives you SBS video on a flat screen. Overall, easy to use and great for experimenting with stereo video, but I’ll probably 3D print a case to protect the exposed board.
T**O
Cameras appear aligned, quite noticable barrel distortion
This is an ELP made camera module. In my quick test I was glad to see that the cameras appear to be aligned (I’d previously gotten one with a noticeable vertical offset). Though advertised as “115° Wide Angle View: No distortion lens,” as you can see, they do exhibit significant barrel distortion—but not nearly as much as the one’s that don’t claim to be distortion free. For what ever reason, ELP likes to put the USB connector on their stereo cameras facing up (assuming one wants to have the video properly oriented); I’d have much preferred it be facing down as it’d make for neater cabling in my application. The cameras are easy to use with any UVC compatible software (for testing I used the open source OBS Studio). The video is a side-by-side composite of the two 1920x1080 cameras’ output, making for a 3840x1080 frame. The video quality is good. [Disclosure: I received this product for “free”—in quotes because the IRS considers the item’s retail value as taxable income for federal income tax purposes. This review is my personally written—not AI generated—honest opinion, and is uncensored by the seller.]
R**N
Highly Recommended
IMPORTANT - EDIT: Just watched the uploaded video...definitely looks like some type of compression or downscaling was done by Amazon. It no longer shows my hand quickly and smoothly moving across the screen. In the original video it was fast and the video was smooth. In the uploaded video it almost looks like I'm just casually moving my hand across the view and not doing it with constant fast speed...so bummer about that and all I can do is point it out since it does ruin what I was trying to convey and it is no longer representative of what this is capable of. I see many reviews on this about how it isn't fast or couldn't get the 1080P (especially at 60FPS). I'll tell you straight out, you MUST have a fast computer and a fast USB port, or you absolutely won't get the full capability of this camera. I would've like to have uploaded the 1080P 60FPS video I did, but that very short video was almost 100MB and I'm absolutely sure if I was able to upload it...it would get downscaled in some form. I did, however, do a 600P 60FPS video (which hopefully doesn't get downscaled) for just a short enough time to see my hand go past as quickly as I could move it past...seriously, you'll understand why. I then took the video and played it in very, very slow speed on VLC Media player and then exported a snapshot of my hand. I included the same snapshot from the 600P and from the 1080P. Both appear to have about the same speed capability with no slow down even when using the 1080P. So, before you say...hey, the hand looks a little blurry, that sucks. I'm going to tell you to watch the video and see just how fast I move my hand past (and actually it was kind of close to the camera as well) and then try that with ANY other camera. First and foremost, if you expect to have little to no motion blur you must have a global shutter. And actually if you want to have any descent dual camera setup...both must be global shutter type otherwise you will never, ever be able to do anything good on it (i.e. actual analysis that can use the two images to determine distance of various objects by comparing the two images and looking at the slight difference the object is in each of the pictures). This camera is able to capture my hand that was moving considerably fast and do so with enough clarity that you could easily use AI vision to determine this was a hand and not a blurry stump. What I don't like is the PCB and the mount the PCB provides. I did not subtract a star because the PCB does have holes in the corners that can be used to mount to a 3D printed case very easily. What I would like to see from manufacturers that want to sell 'modules' that are not complete, regardless of the reason, would be for them to provide a simple 3D case for it in addition to a model of the device itself for other to use in modeling their own cases. It is overdue for manufacturers of these types of devices to capitalize on this since it would give someone the ability to easily make a finished product even if it isn't being sold as one. Anyway, it isn't the standard yet so no mark down for that. I would recommend this. But let me tell you...I have a Aorus 17 YE5 Gaming laptop that I tested this on. The basic specs are Intel Core i7-12700H (14 Core, 20 Thread CPU), 32GB DDR5, RTX 3080 (Mobile) and a freakin fast USB port. This laptop eats video streams like candy and rightfully so considered how expensive it is. Hopefully if someone is reading this that is about to do a review and thinks this camera doesn't perform...check your computer specs first to make sure it isn't your computer. Based on my experience I'd say it was...
M**K
One of the best cameras you can get for augmented reality and facial recognition.
ELP HAS DONE IT AGAIN! They have created a camera with dual lenses. They can not only do augmented reality, but virtual reality, facial recognition, high definition, video, and everyday webcam usage. For me personally, I am using this for an IoT project that requires zoom capability which it is very capable of. Mountability, I needed this to mount inside of a custom 3D printed headset. I also needed something that would be bright enough. I definitely found it. ELP is one of the best camera manufacturers out there because their quality assurance and use superior materials sets them apart from the cheap knockoffs. Always remember, with electronics, you get what you pay for. One thing I was really surprised by was not only the ease of installation but the realistic brightness for augmented reality. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with a functionality of this camera and how it integrates seamlessly to my custom operating system. It's quite literally plug and play on any of the major operating systems today. If you know how to program and using a custom OS like me, all it takes is a few lines of code from python and you're good to go. I can with confidence recommend this to my friends, family, co-workers, and other IoT enthusiasts. Pick this up when you can. It is definitely worth the investment! Keep it coming ELP!
S**J
Great 3D Webcam... Perfect For VR Projects
This MMlove stereo camera is awesome! The 1080P 60fps dual lenses give super clear and smooth video, perfect for streaming and VR projects. Setup was a breeze with the plug-and-play feature, and the wide 115° viewing angle captures everything nicely. It works great on my PC and Raspberry Pi—definitely a solid pick if you want a quality 3D webcam without any hassle!
J**D
An interesting bit of tech
I must confess I got this more out of curiosity than need. It's a very fascinating little webcam! As advertised it works out of the box via USB, no additional drivers needed - but that's where the commonalities with a normal webcam end. When you start to view the feed you will notice it puts out a single signal reminiscent of SBS 3D movies. Someone smarter than me could probably use this for something other than goofing around, likely could do some depth detection and robotics tasks. Me, I'll just use it for recording 3D movies that I can playback on my VR headset!
S**N
Pretty cool little camera rig for a robot
So my robot it still a work in progress, this camera rig makes the stereo vision part pretty easy. It just works out of the box, nothing funky to setup. But I am sure there is a million different applications for an easy to setup stereo camera rig.
Trustpilot
Hace 1 día
Hace 1 mes