A:AnswerThis depends upon how thick the monitor is at the top. Most taper toward the top such that the top edge is less thick, and a webcam should work well in that situation. For some "business" style monitors I've noticed that the top edge is quite "thick" or deep... and the mount that comes with most webcams isn't going to adapt to that. Basically, the mount has a rubberized base under the camera, with a lip that goes over the front of the monitor. The rest of the mount is a hinged arm that you adjust so that its rubberized foot presses against the back of the monitor. The camera is held in place on top by the lip, and on the bottom by the rubberized foot pressing against the monitor back. For that to work, the monitor needs to be thinner toward the top. I suspect you could do some adaptation with Velcro strips or something like that, should the monitor be thick at the top.
A:AnswerIt should work with the xbox one and one s.
if you are trying to use this as a camera hooked up to the xbox connect it via usb port.
if you are trying to stream your game from the puter of the xbox then hook up device and point the camera in the direction and add the zoom to your liking.
A:AnswerNot sure what type of monitor you have, but I've got a slim widescreen, and at the top, the frame is only 3/4" around the screen, but the webcam is so small, the mount never touched my screen. All I had to do was hold the flat piece of the mount against the top edge of the monitor, with the back of the cam against the front edge of the monitor and angled toward me, and then I moved the clamp until it contacted the back of the monitor. It's not a snug fit, but as long as I don't bump the monitor, the cam stays in place and doesn't contact the screen, so there's been no distortion.
A:AnswerIt would be tricky, at best. This does not have a 1/4x20 threaded hole for your typical mounting so the best I can come up with involves setting your tripod to portrait versus landscape orientation and using the camera's "monitor clamp" (which is a significant over-exaggeration of it's holding power) to wedge itself onto the tripod base plate.
A:AnswerThe short answer is yes. The long answer is it may be iffy with a chromebook. Not the cameras fault though. Great camera with DARNED good mic for audio.
A:AnswerYes, and it is SO easy to setup. Unless video quality is absolutely important, and your computer has the ability to take advantage of higher end webcams, this is perfect.
A:AnswerIt is around 18 inches, but you can purchase the usb extender with it. I use one with mine. Enables you to be away from the PC and hide the cable.