The ".V2" suffix indicates a second revision of the hardware, meaning that standard USB video drivers (like UVC – USB Video Class) may not work. Instead, a proprietary is required to handle the chipset’s unique data buffering and compression algorithms.
Modern operating systems like generally have built-in drivers for these cards through the generic xHCI controller support. However, older systems (Windows 7 or Vista) usually require a manual driver installation, often using packages for the Renesas/NEC or VIA chipsets commonly found on these boards.
Right-click the installer and select "Run as Administrator."
Supports data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 / SuperSpeed), which is significantly faster than the 480 Mbps of legacy USB 2.0.