Windows Using its
USB 2.0 connection, the Vision Camera is compatible with
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (32-bit only),
Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit), and
Windows 7 and 64-bit, although 64-bit is not confirmed by Microsoft). Because the Vision Camera lacks audio input, a
microphone must also be connected to the computer for voice chat and audio recording. Drivers are not included with the Vision Camera but can be downloaded automatically by Windows when prompted. One restriction of the Vision cam when used on the Windows is that it will not natively record videos, only take pictures. Additional software may be used to alleviate this problem.
Mac OS X Mac OS X 10.4.9 added support for the USB "video class" group of peripherals, which includes the Vision Camera. The Vision Camera works in
iChat,
Photo Booth,
Facetime for Mac, and other applications that use
QuickTime for video display, such as
Skype. A USB 2.0 connection is also mandatory. The camera continued to work from 10.5 to 10.7, but soon after that support was removed.
PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 system software (firmware) version 1.54 added support for "video class" USB devices, allowing use of the Vision camera, as well as
webcams and other similar devices.
Linux The Vision Camera works with native support on
Linux, tested with v 4.19.66-v7+ on a
Raspberry Pi with resolutions up to 960x720. ==Images==