AVerMedia - Live Streamer CAM PW513 3840 x 2160 Webcam
Model:PW513
SKU:6434500
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Description
The Live Streamer CAM 513 captures astonishing 4Kp30 video that elevates content to a professional level. With Sony®️ Exmor™️ technology and AVerMedia’s precision adjustments, this plug-and-play webcam is all about the details, featuring 4K Ultra HD crystal-clear video for recording, streaming, and more. For work conferences, school lessons, live streaming, and more.
Features
4K Ultra HD
Record 4K UltraHD video at 30fps for higher clarity or 1080p FullHD video at 60fps for smoother motion.
94 Wide Angle
94 degree wide angle - fit more and stream more with untra-wide angle design
Plug and Play
Plug and Play easy setup and compatible with mainstream video chat and streaminig apps such as Zoom Discord, OBS, RECentral, and more.
Privacy Shutter
Built-in privacy shutter to keep you protected when the webcam is not in use, and a full 360 swivel looks good from any angle.
ePTZ with CamEngine
Enhance with CamEngine 3.0 to make the most of this powerful webcam with software features including filters, AI motion tracking, custom framing, and more.
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Key Specs
Video Resolution
4K (2160p)
General
Product Name
Live Streamer CAM PW513 3840 x 2160 Webcam
Brand
AVerMedia
Model Number
PW513
Color Category
Black
Camera
Video Resolution
4K (2160p)
Maximum Video Frame Rate
2160p (4K) @ 60 FPS
Megapixels
8 megapixels
Image Resolution (Display)
3840 x 2160
Field of View (Diagonal)
94 degrees
Features
Integrated Microphone
Yes
Plug And Play Operation
Yes
360 Degrees Rotation
Yes
Connectivity
System Requirements
Operating system: Windows 10, macOS 10.14 or above / 3.2GHz Intel Core, i5-4460 or above / 4GB RAM or more
Customers are satisfied with the Live Streamer CAM PW513 3840 x 2160 Webcam's video quality, plug-and-play functionality, 4K resolution, easy setup, wide field of view, privacy shutter, and microphone. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the software and price of the webcam.
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Pros mentioned:
Plug and play, Video quality, Wide field of view
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Webcam I've ever had!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
When i was looking at it on the website the pictures make it look kinda big so I was very surprised to see just how compact it is. It's built very sturdy & high-quality material.
Great picture, great quality, good feild of veiw for the pixel resolution. Plug & play easy to use, won't have to buy another Webcam for another 5 years!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
good but not what I was looking for.
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Is a nice-looking webcam but I bought it thinking on the max resolution and max fps for streaming and video recording, here some pictures of the program that comes with the cam.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great WebCam
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Amazing product. It has good quality of video and a clear audio from its microphone.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This webcam really works well for me
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I'm very surprised with some of the not so great reviews of this Webcam. After installation of the Cam Engine software and updating the camera (due to the issue of too much default brightness) I found this webcam to be superior to any of the ones I own including Logitech Streamcam and other Logitech and HP webcams. With the updated software, you have the option to adjust multiple settings and not rely on "auto" or "default" settings that the camera provides. During use and depending on the lighting inside my office, I find that tweaking these adjustments provides the right exposure when I need to adjust. The only caveat is not all web meeting application supports 4k resolution/streaming but I'm sure that will change in due time.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Low light performance, Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Quality Image & Audio with Caveats
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INTRO:
The AVerMedia Live Streamer CAM PW513 sets out to be a high-end webcam solution for 4K streaming. Whether it’s streaming on Twitch, YouTube, Discord, Skype, Zoom, WebEx, Teams or through softwares like OBS and XSplit, the PW513 might be what you’re looking for.
COMPATIBILITY:
It’s important to note that since this is a 4K webcam, it does require additional bandwidth and processing power, meaning USB 2.0 will not work. But if you’re on Windows, you’ll need a minimum CPU of i5-4660 and 4GB of RAM; and on macOS, it’s recommended to have an i7 with 16GB of RAM.
AVerMedia also claims that the PW513 might experience video delay on macOS and that you may have to compensate your audio, as well. Not a great user experience, and for this reason, I might suggest macOS users consider alternative products—especially considering the very demanding system specifications compared to those using Windows.
For Windows users who want to use the CamEngine software, AVerMedia recommends that you use a modern dedicated graphics card, with AVerMedia claiming the GTX 1060 being the minimum on desktops and the GTX 1050 Ti as the minimum requirement on laptops. You’ll also want respectable CPU performance with AVerMedia recommending a minimum of the i5-6000 series on desktops and i7-7700HQ on laptops.
For macOS users, there is a CamEngine Lite software which allows adjustments such as Brightness, Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, and Hue.
BUILD / SETUP:
While the PW513 does have a plastic build, it doesn’t feel cheap. The finish feels more like metal, which gives it a more premium look and feel. On the back, you have a single USB-C connection for power and data, and on the front you have the camera sensor and stereo microphone system. It should be noted that included in the box is a USB 3.0 Type-C to Type-A cable for compatibility with most laptops and desktops, but if you’re on a device with only USB-C, you’ll need to acquire a USB 3.0 Type-C (Male) to Type-C (Male) cable.
The mounting system is simple with a very sturdy hinge design that allows it to mount atop your monitor or other objects, as you see fit. Alternatively, you can collapse the hinge and let it sit on your desk or other flat surface, or you can also use a 1/4" tripod mount (not included).
I had no issues with the hinge loosening up like I’ve seen with cheap webcams, so the PW513 will have no issues staying mounted atop your monitor if you choose to use the hinge mechanism. Just mount it, plug it into a USB 3.0 port on your computer, and you’re just about ready to go!
Additionally, there is a privacy swivel arm that physically covers the camera sensor so that you can always ensure that you’re not visible until you are ready. In the age of personal cyber attacks and online scammers that could leverage your webcam, this should be a standard feature for modern webcams. And while this does not disable the camera sensor nor the microphones, it is a step in the right direction.
While Windows did recognize the PW513 upon connecting it, I also visited AVerMedia’s support website and downloaded the latest firmware update and optional CamEngine software. It’s important to note that the CamEngine software is currently in BETA. During my review period, I used AVerMedia CamEngine (Win) Beta v3.2.0.8 & Firmware: 0.0.8000.24 from their official support website.
I have not tested any firmwares or CamEngine software prior to this.
SOFTWARE:
Using the CamEngine software on Windows, I was able to fine tune the image and preview the changes in real-time. You can make adjustments to the white balance, contrast, hue & saturation, exposure & gain. There are even some automatic options as well as defaults if you prefer to run with those. I found that initially I had a yellow/orange hue to my skin tone, but after making some adjustments to the exposure, white balance, hue and saturation, I was able to get a natural looking skin tone with properly exposed highlights in my environment.
There are other features such as AI framing, effects, and facial smoothing. Personally, I think that the AI framing is probably the only notable one, as it will digitally zoom to crop the image to faces on screen, and can even crop to the current speaker. While I haven’t gotten to test the latter half with multiple people, I can confirm that it does crop to my face when it’s enabled. Additionally, the CamEngine software allows you to create image crop presets which you can bind to hotkeys. This allows you to quickly change which portion of the image you want to show while you’re broadcasting.
It should be noted that the CamEngine AI features might not work in every software, but I have verified that it does work in OBS and Discord as long as you set your camera source to use the CamEngine, rather than the PW513 directly.
Personally, I think it might be helpful if CamEngine allowed you to save presets for your video settings so that you can very easily switch if you do have different lighting conditions, but this is likely more of an edge case.
VIDEO QUALITY:
The PW513 is somewhat akin to a front-facing camera on a smartphone. When configured with the CamEngine software, it can be fine tuned to deliver proper exposure, color, and sharpness. With a 94 degree field-of-view, you can be sure that you’ll always be in frame, so you don’t have to position the camera at a distance. Additionally, if you need to crop the image, you can do so through the CamEngine software so that your audience will only see what you want them to see.
The Sony Exmor R sensor can deliver both 3840x2160p@30fps as well as 1920x1080p@60fps, making it a great choice for different needs. However, I found that 1080p@60fps delivered a much softer image while 1080p@30fps was sharper and more detailed. The basic math here suggests that on average, 60fps has to deliver a frame every ~16.66 milliseconds, while 30fps has to deliver a frame every ~33.33 milliseconds. Photography science would suggest that by using 30fps instead of 60fps, that additional time per-frame is being used to gather more light, resulting in improved detail retrieval. So my recommendation is to use 30fps if you want better detail; however, 60fps could be useful for situations where you need to capture fast motion—such as playing an instrument very quickly.
With webcams, low light exposure is always of concern, and overall, I found that with great lighting conditions, the PW513 does a good job handling exposure with low noise. If you’re the kind of person who uses a softbox for lighting, that will make a big difference when complemented with manual adjustments via the CamEngine software.
But if you plan to use the PW513 with lower lighting conditions, you’ll find that the image can yield more visual noise. To balance things out, I manually raised the exposure in the CamEngine software. But this also decreases the shutter speed of the sensor in order to let more light in per-frame. This means that the framerate can be very low if you end up having to max out the exposure, and you’ll have to adjust the gain which will likely introduce visual noise. So it’s important to recognize this if your lighting conditions are not the best.
That being said, having this much control over the sensor is fantastic compared to other webcam offerings. The PW513 can deliver very impressive results compared to others on the market because it gives you more advanced controls. Normally one might recommend that novice users leverage the default settings, but I think that it’s worthwhile to consider the advanced settings to maximize the image quality.
AUDIO QUALITY:
In terms of audio quality, I found that the built-in stereo microphone was very clear and delivered a very full frequency range that is more comparable to a dedicated USB microphone than a headset microphone or laptop microphone. It wasn’t shrill or harsh in the treble range, but rather a nice balanced sound that could be used for sharing voice, musical instruments, and more.
That being said, the CamEngine software also has an option to enable AI noise cancellation which will allow you to reduce unintentional noise. I found that it was effective without adversely affecting the sound quality. However, it might be best to leave this setting off if you are streaming/recording a musical performance, as it can cut quieter sounds out. After turning it off, I played some clean and distorted electric guitar through a nearby amplifier and it picked up all the dynamics of my instrument without issue.
CONCLUSION:
The PW513 has a lot of potential for streamers who want a high quality webcam solution without needing to buy an expensive camera and microphone. It delivers a quality picture and is complemented with surprisingly great stereo audio. The CamEngine software is mostly easy to use, but cropping your frame can be a little clunky, and sometimes programs will crash if you don’t open them up *after* first opening the CamEngine software, should you choose to use it. But as a plug-n-play option, it generally works well. Once you get things set up and feel comfortable with the results, it’s pretty good, general speaking.
In the end, if you don’t mind a bit of tinkering, the PW513 might just be a great choice. But if you’re hoping for a super easy experience with no difficulty, you might find yourself a bit frustrated with varying compatibility.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Plug and play
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good for working from home, software needs work
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I'm lucky that I can work from home, but this involves many video conferences. The mic and camera built into my laptop just weren't good enough quality. This webcam just plugged into my laptop and it worked with no additional configuration needed, and I didn't have to install any drivers for it to work with Teams and Zoom.
The picture is pretty good. It has a great depth of field, so I have to be really mindful of what's going on behind me! The microphone is really really good. People can hear me clearly and they tell me I sound pretty natural, and it doesn't pick up too much of my background noise.
This is a great upgrade from your laptop's camera and mic if you're using it for remote conferencing.
I then plugged it into my personal computer to take a look at some of the other features. There's lots of reviews out there to talk about how awesome those features are, but there were two major drawbacks for me -- first, Windows didn't trust the firmware installer, so I didn't run it. If there were at least an MD5 hash I might have attempted it, but these days you really shouldn't trust anything without certificates or other verification.
Also, the features software has a scaling problem with my system. It works, but the text on some of the controls is oversized and doesn't fit on the buttons. That makes me trust the software and the firmware updater even less.
So -- out of the box, it's great at what it's supposed to do, but I didn't have any success trying the firmware update or advanced features.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Plug and play
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Excellent 4K Webcam for Livestream and video call!
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I have been looking for a better webcam for 4K video streaming and video calls. AVerMedia Live Streamer 4K CAM PW513 Webcam is an excellent choice. Setup is relatively easy and connected the USB 3.0 cable with webcam and desktop PC. It is a plug and plays and no driver needs to work. I have downloaded AverMedia CamEngine software (beta) for the Windows version to utilize the full potential of this webcam. This webcam supports 4K Ultra HD to capture 4Kp30 video with an ultra-wide-angle design to cover 94 degrees. It has a privacy shutter which is really nice feature.
I have tried the video quality without any adjustments and the quality is not great out of the box. It was really dark and grainy. However, after installing AverMedia CamEngine software, I was able to adjust brightness, contrast, pan, tilt, and zoom controls. The video quality is excellent after the adjustments. I have used this webcam for many Zoom / MS teams calls and everyone was saying the video quality is very good.
It has an integrated microphone and works really well. The low light capabilities could have better and this camera has only a fixed focus instead of autofocus. The Sony Exmor R sensor delivers both 3840x2160p@30fps as well as 1920x1080p@60fps video streaming. It is a perfect webcam for high-quality video calls. For the price, autofocus and low light capabilities should be default features and it still delivers excellent video streaming quality in 4K.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Webcam Around
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Be patient and take your time with set up. This is not a plug and play webcam. Amazing quality, color and 60fps. Mich cheaper than going with a mirrorless camera or DSLR, leaps and bounds ahead of any other webcam on the market.
A:I went ahead and purchased it and tried it on PopOS 20.10, which is based on Ubuntu 20.10. The firmware update utility runs on Windows and Mac so you'll want access to one of these since AVerMedia has improved the camera a lot with recent firmware updates. However, the camera works flawlessly in Linux and is plug and play with no driver or special setup required; just make sure you have access to Windows or MacOS to get the firmware updated.
A:The PW513 is not compatible with Windows Hello. I have a few laptops that have cameras that are compatible with Windows Hello and they tend to have an infrared component to the cameras and that feature is missing on the PW513 camera. Also, while the camera is connected to my Windows 10 PC, I went to the Sign-in options and I'm getting a message: "We couldn't find a camera compatible with Windows Hello Face".
A:No.
But the software (AverMedia CamEngine) that comes with the camera is highly configurable (brightness, saturation, contrast, sharpness, hue, white balance, zoom_ and has filters that adjust skin tone and smoothing).. it also includes ePTZ quick buttons to allow for quick zooms etc.)
for the background images, overlay, greenscreening, graphic overlays, etc... You would want to incorporate this camera into a program like OBS Studio (free)....OBS Studio is an a very popular program that is widely adopted and resourced with tutorials etc ... this program works with most video conferencing software but you should research its compatibility if you are using a video conferencing platform that is less popular or exotic.
Last note... if you are a person who does not tinker with the settings and just leave to default settings... you will not like this camera. A few tweaks though and the camera is good with adequate lighting.