NexiGo N60 1080P Webcam with Microphone vs OBSBOT Meet 2

Two of our picks from Best Webcams for Streaming and Video Calls, compared side by side on the specs and trade-offs that actually matter.

Specs head to head

SpecNexiGo N60 1080P Webcam with MicrophoneOBSBOT Meet 2
Resolution1080p Full HD4K UHD with HDR
Max fps30fps at 1080p30fps at 4K, 60fps at 1080p
Sensor1/2.9 inch CMOS, 2MP1/2 inch CMOS, f/1.8 aperture
Field of view110 degrees (ultra-wide)79.4 degrees diagonal
FocusFixed focusn/a
AI framing/trackingNo (manual digital PTZ via software)Yes, AI auto framing with gesture control
Built-in micYes, single omnidirectionalYes, dual omnidirectional with noise cancellation
MountClip plus 1/4 inch tripod threadMagnetic stand (included), tripod compatible
ConnectionUSB-AUSB-C 3.0
Street price (approximate)Approximately 30 USDApproximately 129 USD
Autofocusn/aPDAF phase-detection autofocus

Our take on each

Budget Pick7.9

NexiGo N60 1080P Webcam with Microphone

Best for: Anyone who just needs to look sharp on Zoom or Teams in a well-lit room without spending real money.

The N60 is the no-nonsense pick when your only goal is to stop looking like a potato on video calls. In decent light it pushes clean, sharp 1080p at 30fps, and the ultra-wide 110-degree field of view fits two people or a whiteboard behind you with room to spare.

What surprises people is the bundled software. You get digital pan, tilt, and zoom controls that competitors like the Logitech C270 simply do not offer near this price. There is a real privacy cover and a standard 1/4 inch tripod thread too.

The cuts show up in the dark. Low-light footage gets noisy fast, the omnidirectional mic is tinny enough that you will want a headset, and the wide lens adds some barrel distortion at the edges. For the money, those are fair trades.

Best Value8.8

OBSBOT Meet 2

Best for: Remote workers and part-time creators who want 4K, smart framing, and a tiny footprint without paying gimbal money.

The Meet 2 is the sweet spot for most people. It is almost comically small, under an inch tall, yet packs a 1/2 inch sensor with a bright f/1.8 lens that produces genuinely lovely 4K image quality. You shoot 4K at 30fps or drop to crisp 1080p at 60fps for smoother motion.

The AI auto framing is the real draw. It tracks and centers you in landscape or portrait, with Upper Body, Close Up, and Group modes plus gesture control to lock framing or trigger zoom without touching the keyboard. PDAF autofocus snaps fast.

It is not flawless. The tracking is a step behind OBSBOT's larger Tail cameras, the dual mics are merely fine, and the narrower 79-degree field of view means it is built for one person, not a crowd. At the price, the image quality carries it easily.

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