General
Illuminate has a 12MP webcam sensor, which roughly corresponds to a 4K resolution (4000x3000).
It outputs the following resolutions and framerates at 16:9 aspect ratio: 4k 30 FPS, 1080p 60 FPS, 1080p 30 FPS, 720p 60 FPS
Illuminate’s light bar can be adjusted between a warm 2,800K and a more neutral 6,500K.
Using the remote control, you can dial into your preferred temperature between these values, while by tapping the Colour Temperature button on the lightbar itself, you can quickly switch between three presets: 1. 2,800K (Warm) 2. 4,500K (Balanced) 3. 6,500K (Neutral)
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Illuminate can be used with any monitor that is between 8-30mm thick at the top and has an available USB-A or USB-C port that can supply 5V (5V/1A) of power and supports USB 2.0 (or newer) data transfer.
Illuminate can be used with either a USB-A or USB-C port, as long as it supports 5V (5V/1A) of power and USB 2.0 (or newer) data transfer.
We recommend consulting the product’s user manual, or the manufacturer’s website to make sure your port supports Illuminate before purchase.
Illuminate does not include a USB-C to USB-A cable, but is compatible with USB-C to USB-A adapters (such as the Ultra USB-A to USB-C Mini Adapter ) or any USB-C to USB-A cables.
Troubleshooting
If Illuminate’s webcam looks blurry, or seems to have a blue tint to it, you may not have removed the protective film. Check your webcam – there should be a little tab you can pull off. If there isn’t a tab, look closely at the camera and try rubbing one of the sides to see if there’s still a plastic film – sometimes the pull tab can get stuck inside the camera itself.
If you’re sure there’s no film and your camera remains either blurry or blue-tinted, please get in touch with our support team: support.jp@alogic.co