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USB3 or HDMI
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think so. I attached mine easily to my HP monitor. It's been very stable. You do need access to a USB port to connect, and preferably one of the newer versions (USB 3.0)). The camera will work better the faster the connection. I am very impressed with the quality of the image. I had been using my HP laptop for Zoom meetings. I tried to select backgrounds with the laptop and nothing really worked. Once I installed this camera on my desktop monitor, I can put in any background, photo or video, and it looks great and so do I. It may be related to the camera itself, or the better video card and memory on the desktop. Of course that's not the reason to get the camera alone, but it was a nice surprise. I was a little confused about operating the camera initially, since I thought I had to download special software from the manufacturer. That proved unnecessary, as Zoom or any other teleconferencing app automatically connects to it. You also get a remote that allows you to zoom in or out and show as much of your room or background as you want. It also allows you to move your image R/L & U/D for the best positioning. This wasn't just a good but, it's turned out to be the Best Buy! Sorry, couldn't resist.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should be able to, as long as you have USB 3.0.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes - As long as the HP all in one computer has a USB type A port Camera functions best when plugged into a USB 3.0 type A port, but functionality is still present when attached via USB 2.0. Camera also has a very large field of view since it's a huddle cam. It's a great cam when setup stationary >4 ft (~1.5m) away from participants
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. So long as you have an available USB port, preferably a high speed USB port to allow for faster transfer speeds and avoid any lag.
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