Webcam Flicker Fix: Stop LED Light Banding on Zoom, Teams, and OBS

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Seeing weird horizontal bands, pulsing brightness, or flicker on Zoom/Teams/OBS? That’s usually your LED lighting + camera shutter frequency not matching your power standard (60Hz in the US).

Fast fixes (try in order)

  1. Raise brightness on the light, lower exposure on the camera. Flicker is often worse at low dim settings.
  2. Switch the light’s mode: Some lights have “video” or “flicker-free” modes.
  3. Set camera frequency to 60Hz. In many webcam apps/driver utilities, look for Anti‑flicker and choose 60Hz.
  4. Lock exposure. Auto exposure can hunt and amplify flicker. In OBS, open Video Capture Device properties and turn off Auto Exposure if available.
  5. Change shutter/exposure. If you can pick values, test 1/60, 1/120.
  6. Move lights closer and diffuse. Closer light at lower intensity is smoother than far light at high intensity.

Zoom & Teams settings that matter

  • Turn on “Adjust for low light” only if needed—sometimes it increases flicker by raising exposure.
  • Disable “auto” camera settings if you’re using a webcam utility that can lock them.

If the light itself is the problem

Some cheap LED strips/bars use low‑quality dimming (PWM) that will flicker on camera no matter what. If you’ve tried the fixes above and still see banding, swap to a more stable light style (monitor light bar or better desk bars).

Recommended budget options: Best budget LED light bars under $50

Quick checklist

  • US power = 60Hz → set anti‑flicker to 60Hz
  • Avoid super low dim levels
  • Lock exposure when possible