

There is also a microphone embedded within this tiny webcam, with mono noise-reducing technology. If you install the software (Logi Tune), there are more things you can adjust manually to suit your preferences, such as auto white balance, brightness, contrast, and more. Sure, it can’t beat high-quality lens hardware, but it is good enough to not make your face look dark or out of place. While the quality can’t be considered impressive, it is decent enough and usable. These factors create a sense of safety and privacy, which is good.Ī feature called RightLight 2 will automatically adjust the camera with auto light correction to ensure decent quality pictures are delivered. There is also an LED light that will light up if the camera is in use, so you’ll know whether an app has gone rogue or if you are being hacked.

The webcam has a privacy cover that you can manually spin up and down to reveal or hide the lens. It certainly adds flair and uniqueness to the look, though I kind of prefer plain, boring ones. However, due to this material, you’ll see a speckled appearance on the webcam (I thought it was dusty!), which comes from a variability of post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics. It’s made with 48% recycled plastics to support the environment. The Logitech Brio 300 is a Full HD (1080p resolution, 30fps) webcam with a simple and compact design. Logitech Brio 300 Review – Design and Features There is no USB-C to USB-A adapter included so make sure you have a spare USB-C port on your laptop or desktop to plug the Brio 300 in. Logitech Brio 300 Review – Unboxing and Packaging Contents If you are not a professional content creator or don’t really need a 4K camera with all the bells and whistles, the Logitech Brio 300 would make your wallet and the other side of the conversation happy. While there are plenty of great quality ones I can recommend, like my favourite Jabra PanaCast 20, they can be quite costly (the PanaCast 20 retails for A$559). Logitech Brio 300 Review – You might still be looking for a good webcam to use at home for video conferencing calls or to catch up with friends and colleagues via Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
