The is universally recognized as the driver identifier for the Sony PlayStation Eye (PS3 Eye) camera. Despite being a legacy device from the PlayStation 3 era, this unique webcam remains a favorite among PC enthusiasts, VR developers, and budget streamers. It is prized for its ability to capture high-speed video at 60 frames per second (fps) at 640x480 resolution (or higher frame rates at lower resolutions) at a remarkably low price point, often outperforming modern webcams in tracking scenarios.
Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 (64-bit) through community-maintained drivers. Linux/Open Source: Often supported via the usb camera-b4.09.24.1 driver
The driver belongs to the category in Windows Device Manager. It is a kernel-mode driver that interfaces between the USB stack (usbhub.sys, usbvideo.sys) and higher-level applications like Zoom, OBS Studio, or legacy video conferencing software. The is universally recognized as the driver identifier
The name USB Camera-B4.09.24.1 is the hardware ID (VID_1415&PID_2000) assigned to the Sony PlayStation Eye camera, manufactured by Namtai for Sony, with its core sensor built by OmniVision Technologies, Inc. When you plug this device into a computer, the operating system either recognizes this identifier and attempts to load a compatible driver or flags it as an unknown device. Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11