# Calibra Eye Contact Webcam Arm > An adjustable arm that holds the webcam you already own at eye level for teletherapy, positioned where your client's face is on screen so they feel seen. $88, fits any USB webcam with a ¼"-20 thread, installs in about 3 minutes. Key facts: - Price: $88 USD (was $98); ~$101 less than the iContact Camera Pro ($189). - Audience: therapists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and telehealth clinicians. - Camera: bring your own USB webcam (¼"-20 thread), up to 500 g. Logitech C920/C922/Brio, Insta360 Link 2, Elgato Facecam Pro, Anker PowerConf, Razer Kiyo all fit. - Mounting: 3M VHB adhesive (any monitor/laptop) or VESA 75×75 / 100×100. - Three positions: eye-contact (pull close), routine (push back), folded away (privacy). - Shipping/returns: free US shipping, ships in 1–2 business days, 30-day returns with no restocking fee. - HIPAA-neutral (hardware only; compliance lives with your video platform + BAA). - Why it works: gaze below 5–7° reads as direct eye contact; a webcam on top of a monitor sits near 15°. See Tam et al. 2007, Chen 2002, Grondin et al. 2020. ## Docs - [Full product page (markdown)](index.md): complete details, research, how-it-works, comparison table, and FAQ. - [Product page (HTML)](https://calibra.ai/eye-contact-arm/): buy page with imagery. ## Buy - [Order the Eye Contact Webcam Arm — $88](https://calibra.ai/eye-contact-arm/)