The hardware is only half the picture though with the Kiyo Pro, as its Synapse software configuration tool allows its picture to be setup and tweaked in a variety of ways. The Razer Kiyo Pro also offers three different fields of view, too, with the widest being 103° (perfect for showing multiple people on a call) and the narrowest being 80°, which is good for a tight crop on the subject. The result is a camera that offers both excellent image quality for video meetings, with the camera's STARVIS tech ensuring subjects remain lit even when in a dark environment, and the HDR functionality mitigating over and under exposure for a more natural look, as well as one that can still be used by gamers. Razer evolves the Razer Kiyo for a more professional audience with the Kiyo Pro, with the camera ditching the in-built ring light and opting instead for Full HD 60 fps performance along with HDR and enhanced low-light features.