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Review on Logitech Brio Webcam - 90 FPS - USB 3.0 - 4096 x 2160 Video - Auto-Focus - 5X Digital Zoom - Microphone by Somchai Vongxaiburan ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

- For the most part I'm satisfied with the camera, after the C310 (HD 720p) the difference is certainly noticeable in a positive direction. I did not like the strong noises, especially in the evening, but this is most likely due to the fact that my room is rather dark. - The computer, unfortunately, did not pull out 4K fully (it works for 5 minutes, and then the program writes that "frames are skipping", and this is even with the latest firmware and version of the program). On board: Core i3 (2 cores), 8 GB RAM, SSD and GeForce 1060 GTX. If anyone knows, please tell me what configuration should be so that 4K does not slow down at all? So that the message does not pop up about skipping frames. I was glad to share my impressions.

Pros
  • - Very clear picture. - Turning on the computer now takes 4 seconds from standby (and this is not even with the most powerful hardware). Thanks Windows Hello. It used to be 6-8 seconds. - High-quality chroma key support (suitable for streaming). - Thick USB cable, and it's hard to break. - 3 year manufacturer's warranty. - HDR equalizes brightness. - Fine-tuning brightness and other parameters. - Curtain included, which can cover the camera. - A special bag, you can put the camera and the cord into it, carry it with you. - Ability to remove the camera block and rearrange it on a tripod. This is done by the way not by turning clockwise or counterclockwise, but simply pull up and at the same time tilt the block to the side.
Cons
  • - The price, I took it for almost 14 thousand. Compared to the previous flagship, the companies could not raise the price by 2 times, one and a half would still be acceptable. - There is a lot of "noise" in low light, so make sure you have a room bright enough for broadcasting. Or take a more powerful chandelier, or put a table near the window - so that daylight falls on you, then the noise will decrease and the image detail will increase significantly. - It turns out the microphone is "mono", although there are 2 holes for the microphone, but this is a purely decorative feature. But it does not spoil the sound, just the first impression is erroneous.

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