Save on Dell’s UltraSharp 4K webcam during the Black Friday Sneak Peek sale

Dell just introduced the UltraSharp 4K Webcam earlier this year, and today you can get it for a low of $187.99 as part of a limited-time deal in Dell’s Black Friday Sneak Peek sale. We haven’t seen this webcam go on sale before, so this is definitely Dell trying to show off a bit before Black Friday even hits with a unique deal. Other retailers like Amazon aren’t matching the price, and you can also get free shipping with next-day delivery in some places as part of the savings.

Check out the rest of Dell’s Black Friday Sneak Peek sale, which includes some awesome ways to save on computers and other accessories. We’ve even seen some great monitor deals like this Alienware 25 display for $200 off.

You’re getting a lot for what you’re spending on this webcam, and the price rivals that of other modern webcams like the Logitech Brio or the Elgato Facecam, which are both still going for $200 in most places. The Facecam can’t even reach 4K resolution and still costs more than Dell’s webcam thanks to today’s deal.

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With the UltraSharp you can pick from multiple resolutions. If you want 4K resolution, you’ll have to pick between 24 and 30 fps. If you go down to 1080p, you can get the frames per second up to 60. It also has just regular 720p resolution at 24, 30, and 60 fps if you want. Since the webcam can fit on a lot of platforms and switch between machines, there could come a point where you’re working with slower internet or a weaker laptop and need those options.

Along with that 4K Sony Starvis CMOS sensor and the HDR support for a clear, vivid image, there is also a lot of good tech built into the camera. For example, it optimizes image quality with the Image Signal Processing feature. The A.I. Auto Framing will help keep you centered in the picture even if you’re moving around a bit, and the auto focus makes sure you’re always looking sharp. You can even adjust different aspects yourself like the brightness, sharpness, contrast, and more. Adjust the field of view between 65, 78, and 90-degree options to make sure you’re getting everything on screen.

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