Logitech has unveiled a colourful, budget-oriented line of 1080p webcams, the $70 (£75) Brio 300 sequence. The purpose is to assist customers scuffling with “poor lighting situations, unflattering digicam angles and low-quality sound,” the corporate stated.
To that finish, the Brio 300 for shoppers and business-oriented Brio 305 fashions characteristic excessive dynamic distinction, auto mild correction (through the corporate’s RightLight 2 tech) and a digital microphone with noise discount. It additionally comes with a privateness shutter that rotates round to dam the lens. It helps 1080p at as much as 30 fps and 720p at 60 fps and connects to any USB-C port (you may want to purchase an adapter for USB-A). Logitech guarantees Microsoft Groups, Zoom and Google Meet certification.
The Brio 300 is priced the identical as Logitech’s C920s Professional HD webcam, however has a funkier cone-shaped design and is available in Rose, Off-White or Graphite colours. In comparison with the $130 Brio 500, it is lacking the stereo microphones, has a narrower discipline of view (70 versus 90 levels) and no auto-framing. However it’s additionally almost half the value — the Brio 300 is now accessible for $70 at Logitech’s retailer.
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