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Creative Labs Live! Cam Video IM Ultra 1.3MP Webcam
 
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Creative Labs Live! Cam Video IM Ultra 1.3MP Webcam

by Creative Labs
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • Get smooth, vibrant HD video
  • Send crystal clear voice through the noise-canceling microphone
  • Add real-time voice, video effects and avatars to your video chat
  • Keep your kids safe with the exclusive parental control feature
  • Works seamlessly with popular IM programs
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 3.3 x 7.9 inches ; 10.4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001NEK0PC
  • Item model number: VF0415
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 8, 2008

Product Description

Creative Labs Live! Cam Video IM Ultra 1.3MP Webcam


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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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When marketing for a web cam, one of the things that you want to consider are the conditions that you will be using it for. Straight up video conferencing, Lifecasting on a streaming video site, recording your daily class without the use of taking notes and will there be a lot of movement, indoor or outdoor.

For those who want quality, you would want to go 2.0MP or higher but for those who just need the basics, then the Creative Labs Live! Cam Video IM Ultra 1.3MP Webcam does the job but at its price range, compared to other 1.3MP, how well does it perform.

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION: Installation of the software was easy. Install from the CD and it has an automatic update. Installation of the Webcam was ok.

HARDWARE INSTALLATION: Connect it to your USB port and hang it on your laptop behind the screen. I like webcams that have a good grip on your laptop/notebook but it was OK. Not a strong grip but it held on tight, especially when I took it outdoors for lifecasting tests and walked with it attached to my notebook. All in all, it didn't fall off and stayed on without moving.

LOW-LIGHT ROOM: The first test is with little light inside the room. The picture quality was nowhere as clear as 2.0MP camera (ie. Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000) but I was able to myself clearly with your occasional noise and what looked as if there was little artifacting and blurriness.

FULL-SCREEN: Full screen was blocky. Movement was great but picture quality was a bit blocky.

INSTANT MESSAGING: Instant messaging. On the Receiving end was fine, as your picture-in-picture was small and when small, things look much better. But tested things on the opposite end and the Cam Video Ultra again, looked slightly blurry and a bit noisy during low-light and even lit conditions. Background past the person's focal point is very blurry. So, closeup shots of the person in front of the camera works good but not the type of web camera if you are trying to show the background your office or room or outdoors behind you.

LIGHT-IN THE ROOM: This test definitely made the picture quality much better. But the sunlight really looked very bright and made the artifacting much more evident. As long as the camera and person is the focal point, again the camera does its job well. But picture quality was slightly better.

LIFECASTING: For those who intend to use this via the various lifecasting networks, the camera does give out quite a bit of noise. But yet, its comparable with a lot of 1.3MP cameras via lifecasting. It depends on how clear you want things to be. Many people tend to lifecast in lowlight conditions in their room, and thus you will have noise (graininess) to the picture quality.

The camera does come with a long cord and when holding the camera (if your laptop is in a bag), it's convenient that way but not exactly for putting it your shirt pocket and when I was walking, the video kept smooth, no jumping around.

SECURITY WEB CAMERA: The next test was placement of the camera from indoor looking outdoor. Slight blurriness but for anything coming within ten feet, the camera does well in picking up the movement and anything within that distance.

SOFTWARE: Software is easy to use and to adjust your settings for brightness and the accompanying filters are OK but the good thing is you can downlaod a lot more from the Creative Live! Website. Overall, snapshots and video capturing is easy to use. With your camera on, you will see a black bar which you click on to access the camera, settings or filters. Very easy to use.

SCREEN and VIDEO CAPTURES: Just like the picture quality, average with some noise.

So, how does the Creative Live! Cam Video IM Ultra 1.3MP Webcam stack up? Well, compared to my Apple iSight which is around the same or even less MP, the Ultra looked blurry and blocky at full or half screen. When the window was smaller, things looked much better.

Granted, the tests I put this camera through are tests typically done on higher end webcams but with today's technology, people wanting to go on YouTube, lifecast on streaming video sites to basic instant messaging via video should know what types of uses they will want to use their webcam.

The Creative Labs Live! Cam Video does the job in normal everyday, simple function of interaction. It also passes the test if you are using it as a web security camera and even passed the test of lifecasting outdoors while I walked with the camera in hand or camera on the laptop.

This camera is easy to use and it performs its job well. But it all comes down to clarity. Do you want your surroundings to be as clear as you? How is your room situation (very dark, adequate light source?).

I will be truthful, for its price point, $20-25 more will give you much better quality and clarity. But depending on your uses, if you want the simplest form of usage for similar clarity, you can even go a step down to another Creative Labs or similar 1.3MP and get satisfactory results as well. Otherwise, for what it does, its easy of use and what I was able to put this camera through in testing, it passed the test. Picture quality wise, it gets an average score.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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Since I've installed and used nearly a dozen Webcams over the years, I have considerable basis for comparisons. There are several things that I like about this Webcam:

1. Versatile mounting. The clip on the base of the camera can mount on the lid of a notebook computer, on the top of a flat-screen monitor or just sit on a level surface.

2. Decent video even on an older computer. I installed this camera on a mid-tower computer that I built several years ago before dual core processors were commonly available. The computer is running Windows XP Pro SP3 with 2GB of RAM. Despite my computer's modest processor speed, the video quality that this Webcam delivers is very good even in low light and it puts only modest demands on my computer's older processor.

3. Built-in noise-canceling microphone performs extremely well and delivers high-quality audio, making this Webcam ideal for services such as Skype. With this Webcam, there is no need to use a headset with Skype unless you want privacy during your call. You can just speak in a normal voice and be heard by the other party clearly without distortion or feedback and, of course, be seen via the Webcam.

4. Ease of installation. The instructions are short and simple: Just insert the installation CD, follow the on-screen instructions to plug in the camera into a USB 2.0 port and then complete the installation by allowing your computer to reboot. Once you reboot, you'll be prompted to register the camera on-line and to check for software updates. (None were necessary during my installation).

There are few things that I don't particularly like about this camera:

A. The camera is so light and the mounting clip is so flimsy that the slightest bump will dislodge it from its mount.

B. The camera doesn't come with a carrying case and it's weird shape would take up extra space in a computer bag compared with Webcams specifically designed for notebook computers.

C. I found the mechanical focusing difficult compared with other Webcams. It was difficult for me to turn the focusing bezel without blocking the camera's eye, which is of course needed for focusing. However, that's a one-time task that shouldn't need to be repeated.

Despite those minor gripes, I am completely satisfied with this camera in my application, and to be fair, this Webcam is not advertised as being designed for road warriors.

In summary what's really important is the good quality of video and audio and how well this camera works, even with older, slower computers. Those features in themselves make this Webcam worth considering.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Better But Not The Best April 30, 2009
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I am comparing this webcam against the others that I have had experience with: Microsoft LifeCam VX 5000, Logitech Quickcam Pro and the builtin webcam on my HP Pavilion.

Installation of the software and camara went smoothly on my laptop, as did configuration, use with Skype was easy to enable and worked fine, although my wife (on the other end) complained that the default color setting was too orange (tweaking the color settings brought it back to a more normal skin tone). The face tracking software panned off to the side leaving only half of my face on the screen and the video capture software would only capture 4 seconds worth of video (despite explicit settings that turned off the timer and capture length restrictions). Posts to the Creative forums yielded no response, although that doesn't seem too unusual for most of the software and tech products that I have had problems with.

Pros:
- mobile with a long cord and convenient swivel and tilt capability
- stable monitor top mounting
- good sound from builtin microphone
- easy installation
- easy to use software with addon face morphing functions and other fun features
- works well with Skype
- capable of better than 640x480 resolution

Cons:
- video capture did not work well for me
- support staff non-responsive
- face tracking not 100% reliable

Overall verdict, better than the Microsoft Lifecam, not as good as the Logitech Quickcam Pro or my builtin, so, I went back to my builtin webcam for better quality and ease of use.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Great product
I ordered this webcam after the iSight had gone out on my Macbook a while ago and people were complaining that the audio was terrible. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Theorem
Second one, birthday gift to son
This is the second one of these I purchased. My son is in Iraq and communicates with his family daily. Read more
Published 9 months ago by carsrus
Not bad, not great
Creative Labs Live! Cam Video IM Ultra 1.3MP WebcamHad to use drivers from 98, which took forever to find, for this to work properly on win7. Read more
Published 10 months ago by David Vanbogelen
Shameful! VERY VERY Low FPS!
I originally bought the Live! Cam Sync (the little white one) because it was compatible with both Windows and Ubuntu. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Stop Googling Me
Basic webcam, okay picture quality for video chat.
This is a basic webcam, with ok picture quality, not much better than the webcam on most newer laptops. This is meant to sit on top of the flat screen monitor or laptop screen. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Anjana Nigam
Good Solid Webcam
This is a good, solid webcam. It does its job and feels well-built, even though its a little lightweight. The picture quality is good. Read more
Published on April 22, 2010 by Jerry Palmerino Jr
Creative Labs Ultra 1.3 MP Webcam
The base of this camera comes with a plastic piece hinged on the back. It is made to clip onto the edge of a flat screen monitor. Read more
Published on February 28, 2010 by cortezhill
Okay Camera, Not The Best
This is an okay camera, but I think for the price it's not really that special. The webcam's design is modern and sleek, but the performance isn't that great. Read more
Published on October 14, 2009 by booktalk29
Good camera for Skype, but causes Vista BSOD
I bought this camera a couple of weeks ago for use with Skype. Installation was straightforward and using the camera with Skype is not a problem. Read more
Published on September 27, 2009 by Lee M. Ahlstrom
Does the job
The main thing I liked about this camera is that there was no cd installation! I plugged it in to a new Dell laptop and voila, it was up and running. Read more
Published on July 21, 2009 by Rachael P.
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