![]() It can also do 60 frames per second at 1080p and even 90 fps if you crank the resolution down to 720p. It sports a 4K sensor, dual omnidirectional mics with noise cancelling, HDR and Logitech's auto exposure technology, RealLight 3. Specs-wise the Logitech Brio is a serious webcam for serious video calls. Other Logitech cameras like the C925e and C922 both feature clips where the screw mount is built into the base so it's a bit disappointing to see this higher-end camera with such an inelegant design. This means that if you do try to screw the clip on or off like I did you risk breaking that plastic nub. ![]() It's just a nub that pops into place with 2 little plastic notches. While it comes attached to the screw mount, the clip itself doesn't have a screw thread on top. The thing is pretty dang hard to get on and off. ![]() When I say tear off I really do mean tear. ![]() If you tear the clip off you'll also find a 1/4 inch screw hole so you can attach it to other things such as tripods and light stands. The Brio comes with a clip-on style mount, which allows the webcam to perch atop your computer monitor or stand upright on a table. ![]() As someone who likes to put webcams in all sorts of random places I appreciate the options this port unlocks and it's something I wish we'd see in more webcams. This allows you to swap out the included 2.2 metre long USB C - USB A cable should you need more range or need to switch to USB C - USB A. While most of Logitech's other webcams have a single USB cable soldered to the device, the Brio has a USB C port on the rear. It's conservative and minimal, seamlessly blending into a computer set-up without drawing attention to itself. To me, it's the perfect style of external webcam design. The Brio's dark, stadium shaped metal body and glass front makes it feel like a premium product. ![]()
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