If you’ve been on a Zoom with me, caught one of my lives, or watched a desktop video training and thought, “Her video looks so crisp… what camera is she using?” — you’re not alone.
I’ve had several people ask what webcam I use, so I’m putting it all in one place in case you want to upgrade your video quality without upgrading your entire computer setup.
The webcam I use is the GUSGU G910 2K Quad HD Webcam — and for small business owners + course creators, it checks a lot of boxes: it’s affordable, it has built-in lighting, and it instantly makes you look more professional on camera.

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Your content can be amazing… but if your video looks grainy, dark, or low-quality, people subconsciously assume your offer is the same.
High-quality video helps you:
And that confidence translates to conversions.
This camera outputs up to 2560×1440 (2K/Quad HD), which is a noticeable step up from many basic 1080p webcams.
It includes a built-in ring light with white + warm lighting options and 3 brightness levels, so you’re not stuck looking dim and shadowy when the room lighting isn’t perfect.
Instead of fumbling with settings, it has a touch pad on the unit for quick control. (This is likely what many people mean when they say “touchscreen.”)
The G910 includes a built-in privacy cover you can slide closed when you’re not using it — simple, smart, and protective.
It supports rotation/angle adjustment so you can get the camera at a more flattering, eye-level perspective.
It includes an onboard mic designed to help reduce environmental noise (great for quick meetings; for high-stakes recordings, I still prefer a dedicated mic).
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One important heads-up: many video platforms (including Zoom) may reduce camera resolution to keep calls stable, which can make video look softer than expected — even if your camera is capable of 2K.
That said: in my experience, upgrading to a stronger webcam still improves sharpness, color, and overall “clean” quality compared to typical built-in laptop cameras.
If you want that “polished but natural” on-camera look:
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Before you go…
If you’ve been relying on your laptop camera, this is one of those upgrades that instantly makes your hard work look as professional as it truly is.
Want me to help you dial in your full on-camera setup (lighting, background, Canva thumbnails, and a cohesive visual brand)? That’s exactly the kind of “luxury meets practicality” support I love offering.