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The Walfront USB Camera Module (HBV-W202012HD) is a versatile 1MP camera designed for high-definition imaging across multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. With a 136° field of view and support for infrared lighting, this camera is perfect for applications like QR scanning and face recognition, ensuring clarity and performance in various lighting conditions.
Brand Name | Walfront |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HBV-W202012HD |
Special Features | Infrared |
A**N
Works with the FLSUN V400
It works with the FLSUN V400, just plug it into the Speeder Unit and watch it from the Dashboard Webcam window. I struggled a bit finding a casing and mount, but there are some free Arduino cam files that are a very close fit with minor tweaking, and a few mounts you can download stl files for if you have a working 3D printer handy. The image isn't as good as Creality's AI Camera, but that camera doesn't come with USB output and it's around double the cost.
H**S
A decent option for the price
This camera is a decent option for the price, especially at around $9. I snagged one to keep an eye on my 3D printer. The video quality is alright, but bright areas can get washed out easily. If you have good lighting control, it works well. Keep in mind a couple of things though: finding a case and mount can be a bit of a hassle, although there are 3D printed options available if you have a printer. Also, the included cable is short, so you might need to position the camera carefully depending on your setup. Overall, it's a good budget option, but if you need crystal clear video or a wider field of view, you might want to consider spending a little more.
S**E
Works well on my Andriod phone with USB on the go
I'm using this as a rear view camera on my electric bike. I get a more stable view than the handle bar mounted mirrors which is a life saver when going into town on the narrow county farm roads.
R**F
Great little project cams
These are amazing little cameras for whatever project you have in mind. Just get your self a pack of copper heatsinks to put on the back processing chip. It seems to overheat after long periods of time, " 2-3 hours," and needs to cool down till it's cold to the touch.I burned one out, but they're cheap enough to replace. Just be mindful of the heat they put out, and it's properly dissipated!
S**W
Unchanged since 2009 -- works great
First and foremost; the cable is -almost- the length of my forearm. It is WAY TOO SHORT, but I couldn't find a comparable camera with a longer cable. Minus one star for making me splice or buy my own cable, or buy an extension.This camera was designed in 2009, and has remained fully unchanged since. It uses the same technology as it did then, and it hasn't changed because it hasn't needed to.If you need no better than 1280x720 @ 30fps, this is perfect. It won't run so hot it burns your fingers (see my other recent webcam review) and it *just works*.Focus is easy, mounting is easy.For the DIY folks out there, the required SMD parts are populated to drive IR LEDs based on the input from a photoresistor, if you bring your own LEDs and photoresistor. Other versions of this module exist on Amazon with the LEDs and sensor preinstalled, but it doubles the price for the addition of several cents worth of components and I don't think that's fair -- minus another star.
M**C
Works well for price point.
I ordered this to monitor my 3d printer, for the money it's quite good, however the lens they use on this zooms in quite a bit. The cable provided is quite short and need the camera a good distance away to get a good view of the print bed. I wanted a camera that I mount on to the Z axis but with the zoom of this camera that's way too close. I will try to print a stand for this to put on the desk but looks like this was a failed experiment. Was looking to get away from the Pi camera I use cause of the annoying ribbon cable , should have spent some more money on a better solution.
A**N
Cheap enough
Does not work with Windows 11 Hello. Description says it supports facial recognition, but Windows just says it's not right.
H**E
Works great, a bit zoomed in, and the cable is quite short.
Works great, just had to also buy usb extensions to reach the computer. Using it for a Prusa Mini 3d printer monitoring camera. I did have to focus them manually for close up operation, but I figured I'd have to do that anyway so I wasn't surprised. The cord is short and the quality is low, but it works well for what it is!
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