Razer Kiyo V2 Webcams Add New Colours and Smarter AI Features

By
PHIL TANN - SENIOR JOURNALIST
Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development...
2 Min Read

Razer has expanded its Kiyo V2 webcam lineup with new Quartz and White colour options, giving creators and professionals more choice when matching their setup. The new finishes join the existing black models and are available across both the Kiyo V2 and Kiyo V2 X .

RAZER KIYO V2: 4K VIDEO WITH AI ENHANCEMENTS

The Razer Kiyo V2 now includes AI Face Retouching through Camo Studio. The feature applies light, natural-looking adjustments in real time, adapting to changes in lighting without the heavy “beauty filter” effect often seen on webcams.

Hardware-wise, the Kiyo V2 captures 4K video at 30fps using a Sony STARVIS sensor, with solid low-light performance. It also supports HDR, an ultrawide 93-degree field of view, intelligent auto-framing, and one-click image enhancements. More advanced controls are available through Razer Synapse, allowing manual tuning similar to a mirrorless or DSLR camera. A built-in microphone makes it a straightforward all-in-one option for streaming, recording or video calls.

RAZER KIYO V2 X: SIMPLER, FASTER, STILL SHARP

The Razer Kiyo V2 X is aimed at users who want a clear step up from basic webcams without the complexity or cost of 4K. It records at 1440p up to 60fps, delivering smoother motion than standard 1080p models. Fast autofocus, a wide-angle lens and plug-and-play setup make it well suited to streaming, meetings and everyday use. Like the Kiyo V2, it also includes a built-in microphone.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

In Australia, the Razer Kiyo V2 is set to retail for AU $279.95, while the Kiyo V2 X should land at AU $169.95, depending on retailer and exchange rates. Both models are available now in Black, Quartz and White from Razer and selected Australian retailers. The Kiyo V2 includes a complimentary lifetime licence to Camo Studio, unlocking its full AI feature set .

Razer Kiyo mounted to a monitor

With refreshed styling and practical AI upgrades, Razer’s latest Kiyo webcams focus less on gimmicks and more on delivering clean, reliable video for creators and professionals alike.

Share This Article
Phil hails from an IT background and has spent 14 years as a tech journalist, and over that time has seen massive evolution in phones, development of technology and the introduction of AI. If it’s got buttons, a screen or goes “ping”, then he’s probably going to have some thoughts or opinions on it.
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *