The SeeUp Mini offers a 1080p HD camera with 30 fames and 94-degree wide angle, which is an ideal fit for either setting up on a laptop or computer monitor. I noticed a huge difference in picture quality when I switched from my laptop camera to the SeeUp Mini. The picture resolution was much crisper and brighter compared to my laptop camera. I even clearly saw the wrinkles on my face. I guess that is the WDR or the beauty effect. The mic worked great. The SeeUp Mini has voice pickup up to 5 meters, so I didn’t have to lean forward to speak into the webcam. I didn’t know having speaker and mic both built-in the SeeUp Mini is able to offer features like noise suppression and echo cancellation, which provided perfect sound quality and when working from home the background noise of my dogs running around didn’t have any effect on my meeting quality. The icing on the cake was the built-in/invisible privacy lens cover. It allows me to cover the camera when not in use which give me a peace of mind because I would not want anybody hacking into my computer to see or record me. I looked at a lot of webcams with covers and the SeeUp Mini clearly had the best design. Others I saw had either a clip, very ugly, or a detachable cover that you might lose. Another great feature is the plug and play. From box to fully function only took me less than 2 minutes.
In conclusion, the designers at RayBit put user needs and experience first. The SeeUp Mini isn’t a product that was made to be like rest of the cheap quality low end competition. It offers the user the best experience and a peace of mind. Usually, a product like this should be well over a hundred dollars but at $79 this is a steal. I would highly recommend and will tell family and friends if they need a webcam go with the SeeUp Mini from RayBit.