: Look for the v1.0.0.28 driver (released circa 2009), which is the most stable version for later Windows builds.
: The manufacturer states the hardware itself is a plug-and-play device. However, many users report that Windows 10 may not recognize it automatically without the specific legacy driver package.
Do download drivers from third-party driver update sites. Follow these steps:
The iLook 300 predates the modern "Plug and Play" era where webcams universally adopted standard UVC (USB Video Class) drivers. It requires a specific, proprietary driver to function. On Windows XP or 7, this was easy. On Windows 10 and 11, it is a compatibility puzzle.
To ensure you have the correct model, look for the distinct teardrop shape and the manual focus ring around the lens.
