







🎬 Capture Every Angle, Own Every Moment
The innomaker 1080P USB2.0 UVC Camera delivers plug-and-play convenience with native driver support across major OS platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Featuring a 130° wide-angle lens and crisp 1080P video at 30fps, it’s engineered for versatile use from professional video calls to embedded SBC projects like Raspberry Pi and Jetson Nano. Its compact, OEM-ready design and industry certifications make it a reliable, future-proof choice for tech-savvy professionals seeking quality and flexibility.











| ASIN | B0CNCSFQC1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106 in Webcams |
| Brand Name | innomaker |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (98) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Item model number | U20CAM-1080P |
| Product Dimensions | 1.26 x 1.26 x 1.26 inches |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
S**S
Good Quality
Good quality. Plug and play picture quality is pretty good.
T**C
Great camera for Lightburn
Works well with Windows 11. No driver install needed. The cam is recognized by Lightburn and picture looks very good for 1080P.
F**A
only supports 30fps, too much for my raspi zero 2w
as shown in the screenshot, this camera supports various resolutions of mjpg video but only at 30fps which is too much bandwith for my raspberry pi zero 2w over wifi. other than that, it is a quality camera.
J**L
Works fine, and easy conversion to infrared
For the price this is a really good hobbyist webcam. It appears to give full 1080p resolution at 30fps (according to Windows camera app) with decent color. What I like best about it is that the IR blocking filter can be removed easily, making it sensitive to infrared. The first photo shows the webcam with the lens removed - it's the one on the left. The glass square is the IR blocking filter. The lens on the right is from another webcam that has the blocking filter on top of the sensor. I used this lens (no blocking filter) on the webcam to take the other two photos. The webcam is on a stand at the bottom, directed at a small aquarium and some aquarium paraphernalia. At top is a monitor showing the webcam output. There is a desk lamp at middle left for visible light and an infrared source at bottom left. First, with the desk lamp on you can see the whole scene in the visible photo and in color on the monitor. Then with the desk lamp off you can see it only on the monitor, and only in the monochrome that the infrared shows.
V**R
Field of View is half what is advertised
The Field of view is not what it says. It is around 50 degrees(horizontally) instead of 103 degrees. I can see 26" at 40" distance. I have reached out to the seller. No response.
T**.
Great little camera!
Still trying to find a good place in my 3D printer to mount this camera, but the image quality is far and beyond better than any camera that a 3D printer vendor is shipping with their machines or charging $50 or more for as an accessory. Yes, you have to print/make your own case for this, but it's worth the effort and gives you more control over mounting options. This camera is Raspberry Pi ready, so all you have to do is plug it in, power cycle your printer, and it will be detected on the next boot. Easy as pie.
G**Y
Good inexpensive camera for a specific application
This little camera is good in certain circumstances. You want the area to be well lit. Since I got this for my 3d printer room, I ended up hooking up an IOT switch and a powerful light (just one of those 5 headed hydra one loaded up with bright LED bulbs) so that I could turn on that light if I needed to see into the printers better. It works best if you position in right. Initially I tried putting it right next to just one printer, but it didn't stay very clear. I ended up moving it back, and now I can actually see inside both my printers, side by side, and it stays sharper, but I can't see what's going on in either printer quite as clearly. Most of the cameras I've tested, I'm at half a dozen now, even expensive ones, needed good lighting, so I'm not too surprised. Even the stock Bambu X1C lighting isn't that great, and so in that printer, I upgraded the lighting. Overall, I do think this is a good, inexpensive solution.
W**R
My first rolling shutter camera
I am really impressed with this camera. I plan to use it for small hobby projects but eventually I want to switch to using it for AI projects including image and facial recognition. The camera worked out of the box on Windows. The board includes 6 LED solder points and a light sensing resister solder point for switch day/night mode. Documentation is available on GitHub. Look under the lid of the box the camera is shipped in for the link. I recommend this camera for hobby projects.
R**N
very good quality for its price
G**R
Von den 3 Typen, die ich getestet habe, war das die Beste Cam. Funktioniert auch noch am alten Android Tablet.
M**I
Impec
K**A
A good cam for once Enough documentation can be found about if on the GitHub page which is mentioned in the package. I haven't tested the claimed 130° but it look like more than any of the other similar cams I ordered here until now. Resolution and color are great for the price
O**D
Bon matériel mais résolution un peu faible pour mon usage connexion très facile
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