
It has a 90-degree horizontal field of view, compared with just 73.5 degrees for the Microsoft LifeCam Cinema. The camera is capable of 4K Ultra HD video, calling up to 4,096-by-2160 pixels at 30 frames per second (fps) and 1080p at 60fps. A privacy flip cover is also included to keep unwanted eyes from spying on you. Its long clip attached easily and securely to the top of the 4K touch screen of my Asus Zen AiO Pro Z249IC all-in-one PC. Pricing and Included Hardwareįor personal or professional use, the Brio ($199.00 at Logitech) (Opens in a new window) is as modern, clean, and stylish a webcam as I've ever seen, measuring 1 by 4 by 1 inches (HWD) and weighs 2.2 ounces. It's worth its high price tag, so it's our top pick for webcams.

Logitech bills the Brio as the ultimate webcam, and that's hard to contradict, with its unmatched resolution, High Dynamic Range (HDR), support for Windows Hello face login, and dual mics. But the Logitech Brio ($199) is there for the future, when super-fast internet connections will make 4K streaming commonplace. 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. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.

