Logitech Brio Ultra HD Webcam for Video Conferencing, Recording and Streaming, 4K

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Logitech Brio Ultra HD Webcam for Video Conferencing, Recording and Streaming, 4K

Logitech Brio Ultra HD Webcam for Video Conferencing, Recording and Streaming, 4K

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At least three of Logitech’s webcams (including the Brio) are certified to be compatible with various video conferencing platforms like Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Cisco WebEx, and Cisco Jabber. However, only the Brio is also certified to be compatible with Microsoft Cortana and Windows Hello. It should work with Windows, Mac OS and Chromebook and with a wide range of applications that these operating systems support, all without special drivers or tools. Video resolutions: 4K Ultra HD (4096 x 2160 pixels @ 30 fps),1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels @ 30 or 60 fps), And, before buying a webcam, it is worth searching to determine if the chosen hardware and conferencing platforms play together nicely as not all do. That’s not a critique of this product, as it will stream 4K wonderfully given a good host PC and sufficient bandwidth. However, anyone buying these for business use needs to be aware that the enhanced quality the C1000e offers potentially comes with a downside.

The Brio’s universal mounting clip, which is detachable, fits securely on both laptops and monitors. It’s wide enough to even fit on bulky laptops or monitors. Logitech Brio Ultra HD Pro Business Webcam review: Video and audio quality The C1000e is one of those that most people can use straight out of the box without the need for special drivers and tools, or that’s the theory.There are some that do, but having this small application installed enables those tweaks to be made with applications that don’t offer those controls. Why the designers chose this concept we’ve no idea, but it seems a poor alternative to giving the foot a simple threaded bolt, and it gave us a few head-scratching moments when we tried to unscrew the clip, and it wouldn’t rotate at all. Logitech needs to explain this bizarre use of a thread in its instructions to avoid people breaking one of both parts trying to get them apart. In recent years hardware makers have become more operating system agnostic in that they don’t provide a suite of software applications to exploit their devices with them. Given a choice, we’d rather have a streamed meeting in 1080p that was uninterrupted than one in 4K that stuttered repeatedly. But the other issue here is 4K video conferencing and if a business should be encouraging its employees to use bandwidth and finite resources on it.

The webcam comes with a 7.2-foot USB-A cable (longer than the 5- or 6-feet cable length on many Logitech webcams) and the webcam also supports USB-C. It’s also worth noting that while the camera can record 4K video, the choice to have that quality, or not, is very often not one the user is given by some application. Zoom as an example, chooses a maximum of 720p, though it can be bumped to 1080p by Zoom support intervention.But we should also mention that the camera is Certified for Skype for Business, and it is one of the few that works with Microsoft Hello, as it can recognise real people over pictures of them. What’s truly frustrating about this is that Microsoft’s own Camera application built into Windows 10 works well, ironically.



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