🎬 Elevate your video calls—because your presence deserves the spotlight.
The Anker Work B600 Videobar is a compact, all-in-one video conferencing solution featuring a 2K resolution camera, AI-powered 4-mic noise cancellation, specialized silk membrane speakers, and adaptive MagicSight lighting technology to ensure professional-quality video and audio in any environment.
Brand Name | Anker |
Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 1.81 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | A3383011 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Low Light |
G**S
Expensive, but should've bought this ages ago.
It's bulky, it requires two USB-C connections, it's expensive, but it's totally worth it in my opinion. It just seems to work really well with all conference apps that I use. My company mostly uses MS Teams for conferencing and it's just so nice not to have to dig around for head phones and deal with connection issues, battery levels, etc... Just a really nice quality of life improvement to be able to speak more naturally and just quick pick up calls on my work from home office setup. The speaker quality is excellent - the microphone is excellent and the video quality is also great. Sometimes it seems to have a little focusing issue and sits out of focus for a bit, but it figures itself out after a few min. The light is take it or leave it, but I really enjoy the physical block on the camera. If I spent time conferencing in a very poorly lit room the light would be helpful and maybe it fills in a few shadows in well lit spaces, but I honestly don't use it a lot.
D**I
Master of 3
The media could not be loaded. I bought this for part of my work from home set up. This unit replaces my standalone microphone, light and camera. I use WebEx and Teams a lot and this integrated nicely and easily. There is a shudder that closes for privacy but keeps the microphone clear to still use the talk function. It’s a little pricy but to have a unit incorporate all three functions - it was worth the splurge. The light is a bit weak but its ability to change between white and warm light settings is great. Also, to the left is a touch control for the microphone which then shows a red light below the camera setting to let you know you’re muted is a nice touch. The Touch Bar the for the light setting is smooth and elegant. There is a side Touch Bar on the left as well to turn off and on the light setting too. Overall, 5/5 for what it does and how easy it is to integrate. This is great for most monitors but I’d caution using it on a laptop as it’s a bit heavy and bulky - but most laptops have a camera and mic attached so it shouldn’t bother you too much as I won’t be taking this while traveling.
D**R
Firmly in the "Just Works!" Category for Video Calls
I had high expectations for this unit given the lofty price, and I can confidently say it's been up to the challenge.Pros:- Voice quality (microphone and speaker) is quite good. Though you will be disappointed if you were expecting bass for music.- Picture quality is very strong, and it does fairly well in dimly-lit conditions.- After initial setup it has been 100% dependable on my M1 Mac running MacOS Monterey across Zoom, MS Teams, and Google Meet.Cons:- It's a chunky thing and not something I'd use on a laptop screen and/or travel with.- Takes up a USB-C slot if you want to run it without the power cord. Not a huge deal, especially given that it replaces both a webcam + speakerphone.- Expensive. The use case here is really "I want one device to handle both audio and video." and _not_ "I want a nicer camera." If it's only video you're after you could do cheaper.- Built-in light isn't especially useful.All in all it's pretty easy to recommend if you want something to replace your speakerphone and webcam as it does both audio (in/out) and webcam quite well. It's pricey though, so if you don't need the combined functionality you could definitely find something cheaper.
S**N
A really cool rig, but definitely a niche product at this price point.
I'll be the first to admit I always have to get the latest and greatest when it comes to technology. When I mentioned to a coworker that I was in the market for a new webcam, they shot a link to this product over and within a minute I was sold and ordered it.Unboxing and First Impressions:The unboxing experience was what I'd expect for something at this price point, with a foam liner along the top of the box and everything nestled in its own compartment. After sliding the outer sleeve off and opening the box, you'll be absolutely shocked at how BIG this thing is! If you're used to having a Logitech 920 perched atop your monitor, you're in for a shock. With that size also comes weight - I wouldn't dare try and set this thing up on your laptop, especially if it's a thin and light ultrabook-style computer (it won't end well).Features and Performance:Connecting to the computer:This device is power hungry, so much so that it comes with a plug-in power adapter and international plug adapters which is nice. I guess they couldn't be bothered to make specific packages for different regions: Europe and Asia, I believe. There are two USB-C ports, one for the power, and the other to connect to the computer. There's also a random USB-A port I didn't experiment with at all. My setup is such that the too-short cable going from the camera to the computer wasn't an issue, but I can see how it would be problematic for some. I was nervous about the power cable length with my standing desk, but it was fine.The light bar was what had me throwing my wallet at the computer, as I currently have a mini ring light and camera up top. I can see a use case for a dimly lit home office space, or if you are frequently on conference calls with international clients while at nighttime for you, but this light bar is not going to have you looking like a YouTuber by any stretch. It might help a tiny bit with shadow on your face, but you can open a blank document in Word and get about as much light from your monitor. There are color temperature and brightness options on the light bar which definitely help you to avoid that "I swear I didn't just get a spray tan" orange cast that we've all seen or experienced. The light bar has an auto-on feature as well as an always-on option that can be configured in the software.The camera quality itself is impressive at 2K and the ability to select the field of view from within the AnkerWork software (which actually doesn't suck) is neat. There's also a feature where it will track you as you move through the field of view and it will try and keep you centered in the frame while simultaneously in focus. Very cool feature if you're presenting, but not vital if you're stationary. I admit it was fun moving and watching my coworkers' faces when the camera re-centered me. The default color settings are pretty spot on, and the software allows for tweaks if you want.Now on to the touch controls: they're cool, but you're going to look crazy constantly reaching toward your camera to unmute yourself or to adjust the brightness of the light bar. I can imagine the looks on the faces of your fellow Zoom call members as they're constantly getting a lovely view of your palm while you reach toward the camera. Just stick to the controls in your software, honestly.I wasn't blown away by the audio quality from the microphones, but I did like the noise cancelling while my robot vacuum was trolling the hallway outside my home office. Folks on the call with me couldn't hear anything. This camera is not going to transform you into a podcaster with its microphone quality. I will say they're definitely above average and provide a full, natural sound. The built-in speakers are tinny, as they're just tweeters, but honestly they're perfect for a video call where participants are speaking if you don't want to wear headphones or don't have good speakers as part of your setup. You won't be jamming to your Daily Mix playlist on Spotify with any degree of satisfaction, but they get the job done.Overall Impressions:A very cool niche product that does a lot of things well, but not excellently. At this price point I'd love to see an IR camera for Windows Hello. Even suggesting 4K isn't really beneficial, as most platforms limit your streaming to 1080p at 30fps. I'd love to see Anker ditch the speakers, make this thing about 3/4 the size with a brighter light bar, drop the camera to 1080 at 60fps for possible alternative streaming uses, and knock it down to around a hundred bucks.If you're the kind of person mopping up your tears in the beginning of the movie "Up" with $5 dollar bills, pick one up. I'll be returning the B600 and sticking to my 1080p 60fps Razer Kiyo Pro and mini ring light for the time being. Happy webcamming y'all!
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