Description
StreamCam, 1920 x 1080 pixels, 60 fps, 1080p, 2 – 3.7 mm, 0.1 m, 78ø CONNECTS WITH USB-C: The webcam uses USB Type-C to ensure efficient video transfer speeds; Get a fast, reliable connection when you need it most – so you can stream with confidence
SMART AUTO-FOCUS: AI-enabled facial tracking in Logitech Capture delivers accurate focus and exposure; Your content looks professional produced, with crisp, clear results
VERSATILE MOUNTING OPTIONS: Get the perfect angle, every time; Flexible mounting options include tripod compatibility, so you can get the look just right for your stream or video
Logitech capture: This video recording and streaming software makes creating content with streamcam easy, fast and intuitive
Note: Products with electrical plugs are designed for use in the US. Outlets and voltage differ internationally and this product may require an adapter or converter for use in your destination. Please check compatibility before purchasing.
Fragrance spritzer –
So. The camera itself. Perfect. Connects with a usb-c. Supports 1080p 60hz no problem. Basically everything works as it should be.so i found logi capture software really good. Would love it to be a little more optimize… But instead.. software uses your gpu as encoder. Wich means if your fps is unlocked in some games and your gpu usage is on 90+% the camera software starts struttering/lagging . Software is usefull and i would like you to know what it does. And how would you use it without it being laggy. First of all it has lots of effects to the picture. All other settings. Most importantly. Picture zoom with auto pan and face follow. Basically when you move out of picture it will move and follow your face. Dont get me wrong. Camera does not have a motor and doesnt move itself. It crops the image and zooms anlittle on your face. Displaying 1/4 of the picture. And following your face whenever you move out of display area. If your picture is laggy. Cap frames ingame.
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Marian Barrilao –
September 2024 Colour Name: White Pattern Name: StreamCam So glad i decided to buy this ,very easy tonset up, literally plug and play, the functionality is everything you need for a good quality stream, size is bigger than expected,but overall the sound and picture quality makes up for it ,
Ryan Havis –
Ive been using this webcam for over a year now, its really easy to set up. It does require a usb C so if your motherboard doesnt support that you can get a usb to usb c adapter. Ive used it with and without an adapter and ive noticed that the video quality doesnt change. I have had some kinks with the webcam glitching out before (artifacting, freezing etc) when ive been using it for too long like for recordings but that might be a obs issue since that doesnt happen on discord, during zoom meetings or anywhere else. The exposure, contrast, focus and zoom can all but changed within the logitech software too which ive found really useful and my desk is next to my window so i needed to turn my exposure way down. This is a great budget webcam I do really love it. One person found this helpful
Die Steins (verified owner) –
Having resided to the fact that my laptop’s built-in camera was akin to peering through a colander, I finally bit the bullet and bought a proper webcam. You know, the thing that you used to plug into your computer during the early-2000s, when the ‘digital home’ was a cheesy expression for ‘Jump on the USB peripheral bandwagon’. I guess back then we had an excuse seeing as cameras were generally 1.2 megapixel, or more frequently, absent altogether. But in these times of remote working, I’ve learned that making an impression online is and should be no different to physically meeting people in person. That is, aside from wearing shorts below a shirt and blazer. Now this isn’t to say that I felt alone in my grainy, dull video world. Many of the people that I’ve been required to Zoom have used equally bad and unflatteringly positioned laptop-lid cameras to present important information. But this only makes the case creating a strong impression even greater. I settled on the Logitech StreamCam seeing as the ever-popular C920/22 are now long in the tooth, and honestly not that much better than a laptop’s camera for the price you’re paying. The StreamCam is a little on the pricey side, but absolutely worth every penny. For starters, it can be positioned in a wide array of ways. The C920/22 also have this ‘clamp’ ability, but it’s worth mentioning as not all manufacturers provide this design. A tripod mount is also included. The device itself is a decent size and feels superb quality. It makes you realise why the sub-1cm depth cameras in our laptops are so poor, almost reassuringly so. I like the white colour and grey fabric microphone cover; they look clean and modern. I’m also very pleased that it features a USB-C connector. It’ll take quite a few years before this interface becomes a standard, but the more manufacturers that jump on-board the better – it’s just very convenient when new computers offer these ports and you can actually use them. But what it really all comes down to is performance, and the StreamCam doesn’t disappoint at all. The video quality is miles ahead of the C920/22 and competing products, to a point where YouTube videos drawing comparisons really don’t do the StreamCam justice. In perfect lighting it is crystal clear with incredible exposure, lacking any blown highlights or noisy dark areas; in less-than-ideal lighting it continues to outperform built-in cameras, and anything less results in an image that will more than do the trick. It works best with even artificial lighting. The microphone is an interesting one. Having used the StreamCam on a few devices, I will say that it performs better than most, but when it came to the MacBook Pro, callers believed that the latter’s microphone was actually better than the StreamCam’s during a direct comparison, with it being more tinny. So your mileage may vary. There’s an argument to be made that, in good lighting, this device may actually be overkill for video calls. I would disagree on the grounds that the StreamCam is incredibly versatile, and is going to look good in a wide variety of environments, whereas I honestly wouldn’t take a gamble with other cameras. Give it a go! 12 people found this helpful
Abhishek K. –
This webcam is phenomenal. My nephew told Me about this as he’s an avid gamer and noticed a lot of streamers would use it. So I bought one for myself and for my work calls with clients and team members. The first thing they said was to tell me how clear, sharp and colourful my live feed was as. It was very easy to instal with a simple software download and quick configuration to make the colours pop and sharpness appear better than how it is out of the box. This isn’t necessary though as it’s perfect from the get go. Great value for money, especially With the comments I get from coworkers. 2 people found this helpful
Samantha Turner –
When Covid struck and my son needed my old camera for school, I did a quick review and found this was well recommended. I have to say that it has not let me down at all and produces high quality video and nobody has ever complained about the audio connection either. It is a USB-C device, which is fine for immediate use on my laptop, however, I did need to buy a USB-B to USB-C adapter if I wanted to use it on the home PC. Postives: – Great video quality – Great sound quality Negatives: – Not the best light controls, so you can appear washed out in bright light – USB-C only One person found this helpful
Mrs P J Hardy –
I’ve been researching webcams for a long time now, in desperate need to upgrade my C270 which I’ve had for more than 10 years. My use is solely for online video meetings. No streaming or YouTube, plain simple conference video streaming. Anyway with most reputable brand webcams being out of stock, choice was rather limited. I ended up buying the streamcam for four reasons: – It was available – Its price had not been inflated due to current shortages – The Logitech Brio, which I was really after, was available but for silly money – The streamcam’s design PROS – Design: it’s a lovely webcam to have on your desk or monitor. Whilst rather large, it feels solidly constructed and fits well in a modern environment. I really didn’t want a black boring webcam like most are designed these days. I wanted something which stood out, this one does. – Field of view: I was a little worried the field of view wouldn’t be wide enough, but actually it’s perfect for meetings, my head isn’t cropped like it was on the C270, I fill in about a 1/3 of the image and have a nice living room background. – A serious upgrade on my C270. But then again, the C270 is so limited by today’s standards, any new webcam was going to be great. – Microphone: clear voice, but do make sure you use “Dual Mono” and not “Stereo” for meetings. In stereo, the audio recording is incredibly low. In dual mono, the voice is amplified and you can be heard. CONS – Skype: I bought this camera for Skype meetings, and Skype just cannot give me an image better than 480p. You read that correctly. I appreciate it’s not Logitech’s fault here, but 480p is simply appalling. I’ve tried everything, read up online solutions, even submitted a ticket to Microsoft, Skype just won’t handle this camera with my setup. It could be my graphics card which is a little old, a Nvidia 660GT, but Skype only uses 3% of its GPU when running, so no excuse. I tried Skype on a three year old laptop, same problem. I then tried Skype online via Edge browser, and I get a clear 720p image there. I get a clear 720p image with Zoom, and 720p with Google meet. So I feel defeated by Skype, and this was an important reason for my purchase. – 1080p quality: seriously questionable. The increase in detail between 720p and 1080p is so minor, it’s difficult to notice. I even feel Logitech is simply applying some sharpening to a 720p feed. I’ve attached a series of pictures to demonstrate this. Compare the 100% crop of the streamcam vs. a 1080p video using my Huawei Mate 20 Pro phone. Sure, the Huawei was 5x more expensive and was released around the same time as this camera, but the Huawei has 4 cameras, using Leica glass, can take 4K videos, has loudspeakers, screen, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, Infrared, battery, wireless charging, GPU, CPU, 128Gb memory… by this very standard, the Logitech is incredibly overpriced. – 1080p meetings: currently, few communication tools provide 1080p meetings. If you have a professional subscription to Zoom, you can get 1080p. Otherwise, almost everyone limits their feeds to 720p. Again, a bit of a let down. Whilst 1080p means future proofing, there’s no service right now you’ll find to take advantage of the highest resolution. SUMMARY It’s an “OK” camera, overpriced for its performance, but given the current market, I probably would recommend it. 27 people found this helpful