The iBall camera contains a mechanical IR-cut filter. During the day, the filter blocks infrared light to keep colors natural. At night (or in low light), the filter moves away, allowing IR light from the built-in LEDs to reach the sensor. This creates the classic black-and-white night vision mode.
: For users who prefer automated tools, Solvusoft’s driver update page offers software to scan and identify the exact iBall webcam model you have. Manual Installation Steps
: Typically includes 4 to 6 LEDs with a manual brightness controller for low-light use.
Typically supports up to 2.0 MP video resolution (interpolated) and up to 12.0 MP or 20.0 MP for still images. Interface: iball usb 2.0 5g lens night vision drivers
Plug the USB cable into a high-speed port. Windows may attempt to install generic "Plug and Play" drivers automatically. Brightness Control:
If your webcam is not working:
offers scan-based downloads for specific hardware IDs, such as USB\VID_058F&PID_5608 Third-Party Utilities: Tools like The iBall camera contains a mechanical IR-cut filter
Let’s clarify a persistent myth. It does not mean your webcam connects to a 5G tower or has 5G Wi-Fi.
Integrated structural LEDs, managed via an inline brightness controller, provide direct illumination in pitch-black environments.
iBall webcams generally require specific drivers to unlock advanced features like auto-face tracking and special video effects. Original Media: This creates the classic black-and-white night vision mode
A common issue users face is that iBall has released multiple versions of webcams under similar names. You might see "iBall Face2Face," "iBall C12.0," or "iBall Night Vision 5G." The model number is often printed on the bottom of the device or on the USB cable. It is crucial to match the model number to the driver, as installing a driver for a similar but different model can cause hardware conflicts.
Before installing the new driver, ensure no old or generic drivers are causing conflicts.