

🚀 Elevate Your Visual Game with Next-Level 3D Clarity!
The MMlove USB Stereo Camera is a cutting-edge 1080P 60FPS dual-lens 4MP webcam featuring a 115° wide-angle view and plug-and-play compatibility across major platforms. Designed for professionals and creators, it delivers crisp, distortion-free 3D video ideal for VR, face recognition, streaming, and industrial applications.






























| ASIN | B0DBHR7TH6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #463 in Webcams |
| Brand Name | MMlove |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | July 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
| Item model number | USB3D1080P02-H110 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.33 x 2.76 x 1.97 inches |
| Special Features | 1080P 60FPS High Speed Camera Module, 115° Wide Angle View, Dual Lens 3D Stereo USB Camera |
C**E
Nice 16MP camera
Installed into Windows 11 easily. Very nice resolution. Bought this for use with Lightburn on my Laser. 170° is TOO wide and gave Lightburn fits. After fooling with calibration in Lightburn a couple hours, I got it to calibrate and it works GREAT. If you need a nice WIDE angle camera this is it! If you want for laser and Lightburn, get one that's less then 150° FOV.
K**E
Easy to use, good for streaming
This is a great little webcam.. The double camera is a neat addition, too It was easy to install and is easy to use The quality of the camera is good enough to use on Twitch, and the picture is nice and bright and accurate to color This camera functions as expected and is very beginner friendly
C**S
Easy 3D video capture, but with some quirks
This dual-lens camera is truly plug-and-play — I had it recording 3D video within minutes. Both lenses support 1080p at 60fps, and the video looks crisp when viewed in VR goggles (side-by-side format). Build quality is decent, though the lens caps don’t fit well — they touch the lenses — and the focus appears to be fixed, which makes it less flexible. Also, note this isn’t a 180° immersive camera; it gives you SBS video on a flat screen. Overall, easy to use and great for experimenting with stereo video, but I’ll probably 3D print a case to protect the exposed board.
S**D
Perfect Webcam for Streaming and More
I recently got this dual lens webcam, and it's been a game changer for my setup. The 1080P resolution at 60FPS gives such a crisp and smooth video quality. Whether I'm streaming or just chatting with friends, the clarity is top-notch. The 117° wide angle view is perfect for capturing more of my background, which is great when I want to show off the home improvements I'm working on. It's truly plug and play, just like advertised, which saves me a lot of hassle. I use it with my Raspberry Pi as well, and it works seamlessly. I've noticed other users mention the fantastic face recognition, and I couldn't agree more. It's accurate and quick, making it ideal for VR applications. Overall, this webcam fits perfectly into my tech-savvy lifestyle, offering both quality and ease of use. If you're looking for a reliable camera for streaming or any other purpose, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a shot.
B**N
An interesting little project camera... video only I guess.
Starting with... I couldn't figure out how to get a 16MP shot out of the camera. I used the recommended software, and I followed the directions and I couldn't get anything larger than a 800x600 photo. It bombs out on 1280x720, 1920x1080 and anything above. Which is a shame because the video is somewhat nice in good lighting. It's not quite the level of my smartphone, but it's definitely better than any of the PCB cameras I've been exposed to. I was thinking of using this to try and retrofit in an old rangefinder film camera, but I'm not entirely sure how that'd shake out without being able to take photos. Maybe it's just the software? But, what are the chances that some code I could write could do a better job than the softer that the manufacturer suggested I use?
T**O
Cameras appear aligned, quite noticable barrel distortion
This is an ELP made camera module. In my quick test I was glad to see that the cameras appear to be aligned (I’d previously gotten one with a noticeable vertical offset). Though advertised as “115° Wide Angle View: No distortion lens,” as you can see, they do exhibit significant barrel distortion—but not nearly as much as the one’s that don’t claim to be distortion free. For what ever reason, ELP likes to put the USB connector on their stereo cameras facing up (assuming one wants to have the video properly oriented); I’d have much preferred it be facing down as it’d make for neater cabling in my application. The cameras are easy to use with any UVC compatible software (for testing I used the open source OBS Studio). The video is a side-by-side composite of the two 1920x1080 cameras’ output, making for a 3840x1080 frame. The video quality is good. [Disclosure: I received this product for “free”—in quotes because the IRS considers the item’s retail value as taxable income for federal income tax purposes. This review is my personally written—not AI generated—honest opinion, and is uncensored by the seller.]
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