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Putting the webcam in the center of your screen is intriguing. But the rest could use some work.

The CA Essential Webcam Flex (WC-Flex) does something pretty unique: It physically puts the webcam in your line of sight, establishing a direct eye-to-eye connection that other webcams don’t.

This “1440p” webcam stands out because of its long, 19cm arm, upon which the Webcam Flex slides in and out of traditional, table, and center view. Simply put, the webcam can be mounted traditionally on the top of your monitor, or extended on the arm for a top-down view to stream cooking or model-building. But you can also orient the arm vertically, down across your monitor, so the small webcam is “mounted” right in your line of sight.

It’s an inspired design decision, given that the CA could have played it safe and used a traditional configuration. Did it pay off? In concept, yes. We’ll talk more about this further along in this review.

There’s one hitch: Cyber Acoustics has just begun assembly / production, after the webcam languished in Kickstarter status over several months. (CA originally promised to ship in July.) The company is still accepting orders on its website, and was scheduled to begin shipping on its site and on Amazon on November 28. CA delayed production to fix an issue that caused early review units to list slightly to one side, rotating the image a bit. That was true of our review unit, as well. It was later delayed by a U.S. Customs inspection.