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For years I've been using a Logitech C910 webcam. It took its place atop my then desktop computer's then monitor back in 2011, replacing a series of less than satisfactory webcams from single-product companies which have long since disappeared.I'm thinkin...
Supports Windows Hello facial recognition, easy installation, quality picture, future proof...
Couldn't get background replacement to work on other apps...
Is 4K needed today? Not really. The main advantage of this camera for today is the Windows Hello support. But if you're buying a webcam today, why not think about tomorrow as well? After all, my old Logitech webcam is still running perfectly after six yea...
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IDGTo understand just how far webcams have come since the stuttering, pixelated video streams of yore, look no further than the Logitech Brio 4K Pro. With support for 4K recording, high dynamic range, and 5X zoom, it offers a level of video quality that...
There's no question Logitech Brio 4K Pro Webcam offers unparalleled picture and video quality. The issue is that Ultra HD has yet to make the kind of dent in the computer market that it has in home entertainment. As far as PCs are concerned, 1080p is stil...
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IDGTo understand just how far webcams have come since the stuttering, pixelated video streams of yore, look no further than the Logitech Brio 4K Pro. With support for 4K recording, high dynamic range, and 5X zoom, it offers a level of video quality that...
There's no question Logitech Brio 4K Pro Webcam offers unparalleled picture and video quality. The issue is that Ultra HD has yet to make the kind of dent in the computer market that it has in home entertainment. As far as PCs are concerned, 1080p is stil...
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We're now living in a 4K world – our content, our TVs, our computers and even some mobile devices have ultra-high definition screens and now Logitech has released a 4K webcam called BRIO.The device can sit on top of a monitor or laptop or also positioned...
Easy set-up, 4K quality, excellent picture quality...
Can't record in 4K...
The Logitech BRIO sets a new standard for webcams and brings it into the growing world of 4K so your video chats can look better than ever.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsPanasonic Lumix G85 digital camera review – ticking almost all the boxes...
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With the rapid rise in streaming, YouTube content, and active vloggers, webcams have quickly gone from rarely-used peripheral to elegant all-in-one solution. Logitech's Brio 4K webcam is the next obvious step in that evolution, with a massive pixel count...
Sharp images, Infrared depth-sensing, Background replacement, Plug and play support...
Barebones internal software, Tinny microphone, Few programs capture in 4K...
No, at least not this early in the 4K webcam lifecycle. There are few high-end webcam options on the market, and the best cap out at 1080p. If, for whatever specific reason, you need the extra resolution, the Brio won't disappoint. Yet for most users, tho...
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The designers of Logitech's new Brio 4K Ultra HD web camera, which is packed with features, joke that they set out to create the “Tesla of Webcams”. They appear to have succeeded, as the device leaves standard webcams for dead.At $379.95, its main use wil...
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With all of the remote worker jobs that are popping everywhere from LinkedIn to Medium with a bunch of tips and tricks and best practices to empower remote workers. One constant is found across all of these articles is the use of video for coworkers to bo...
Image Quality, Recording Settings (zoom, framerate, resolution), Long USB-C Cable, Privacy flap...
Expensive, but often on sale...
The Brio Ultra HD Pro webcam from Logitech is a great addition, not only for remote workers that want to step up their game with regards to the video quality they project to their peers or for the streamer that wants to increase the quality of his setup w...
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The easiest way to add Windows Hello facial recognition and login to a Windows 10 device is to use Logitech's Brio Pro, 4K, HDR webcam – the “Tesla of Webcams”The designers of Logitech's Brio 4K Ultra HD web camera, which is packed with features, joke tha...
4K video is still a long way off due to supposedly being four times the file size. Most webcams are 720p and only a few MP.Logitech Brio 4K Pro Webcam offers unparalleled picture and video quality for a webcam. I would buy it for Windows Hello alone to up...
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LOGITECH BRIO£199www.logitech.comSpecs: 5x Digital Zoom - up to 4096 x 2160 pixels @ 30 fps - up to 90 fps at 720p - infrared - privacy shutter - tripod - carrying bag - RightLight 3 - Background replacement - Windows Hello - USB 2.0, 3.0, or USB-C - Auto...
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To understand just how far webcams have come since the stuttering, pixelated video streams of yore, look no further than the Logitech Brio 4K Pro. With support for 4K recording, high dynamic range, and 5X zoom, it offers a level of video quality that sur...
Sharply detailed resolution with vibrant colors, Wide-angle field of view, Infrared-based facial recognition...
Expensive, 4K-ready apps and services are still scarce...
There's no question Logitech Brio 4K Pro Webcam offers unparalleled picture and video quality. The issue is that Ultra HD has yet to make the kind of dent in the computer market that it has in home entertainment. As far as PCs are concerned, 1080p is stil...
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Between the 4K camera and the Windows Hello facial recognition, the Logitech Brio is easily the best webcam I have used, but the $199 price is a tad steep for most users.Between the 4K camera and the Windows Hello facial recognition, the Logitech Brio is...
In terms of image and sound quality, the Logitech Brio is easily the best webcam I have used to date. The picture and sound are crystal clear. It is simple to use, and the software gives you plenty of control over the zoom, tilt, pan, point of view, and f...
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If you're looking to buy a new webcam, get a Logitech BRIO. It's really as simple as that, and I'm confident that if you just took my word for it without reading the rest of this review, you wouldn't regret it.BRIO launched over a month ago, and I've bee...
Here's the simple version: if you're looking for a new webcam, buy a Logitech BRIO. It's worth it.Obviously, if you're running Windows 7 or 8.1, you won't get Windows Hello, and if you don't have USB 3.0, you won't get 4K video. Still, your next PC will p...
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Now that laptops and monitors with 4K resolutions are widely available, Logitech is upping its webcam game. The Logitech Brio 4K Pro Webcam ($199) is the first mass-market 4K webcam and the first to use HDR for accurate colors. The webcam has a 90-degree...
Beautiful 4K images with HDR, Great sound, Detachable cable for USB 3.0 or Type-C, 90-degree viewing angle, Windows Hello Support...
Clip doesn't hold tightly to monitors and laptops, Privacy cover feels cheap and leaves residue behind...
The Logitech Brio 4K Pro Webcam takes clear, high-res photos and videos, but it isn't built as well as Logitech's prior webcams...
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Right now, you don't really need a 4K webcam, since Skype and most other online videoconferencing services don't support that high a resolution. But the Logitech Brio ($199) is there for the future, when super-fast internet connections will make 4K stream...
Ultra HD 4K resolution, Works with Windows Hello, Excellent mic sound...
Expensive, No optical zoom...
If you need a high-quality webcam, Logitech's Brio has it all, with 4K resolution, stellar sound quality, and support for Windows Hello biometric face login...
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For almost forever now the webcam market has been extremely stagnant. That's not to say that there haven't been great options out there. Last December I took a look at the Logitech C922 Pro Streaming Webcam and loved it. The problem is the C922 is really...
So when the Logitech BRIO first came in I was extremely excited. It has everything I have been asking for in a webcam and it is for the first time in a very long time cutting edge. Hell when was the last time anyone said cutting edge when talking abou...
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The world of smartphones and tablets hasn't yet completely taken over the world just yet – there are lots of people who still use an old-fashioned notebook (gosh, can't believe I'm using the term ‘old-fashioned' and ‘notebook' in the same sentence) for th...
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