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If you want to look your best in video calls, your laptop's little camera won't cut it. Here's what you need to look for when shopping for the right add-on webcam, along with our product recommendations.
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Video chat is big right now. Everyone is teleconferencing, and the COVID-19 pandemic has had many companies completely rethink their stances on working from home. You still want to look your best in a video meeting, and that goes beyond showering and getting dressed. What you really need is a decent webcam.
If you have a laptop, you already have a webcam. It probably isn't a very good one, though. Small lenses, skewed colors, awkward exposure, and grainy indoor video are just some of the problems with might experience with cheap, built-in webcams. A good dedicated webcam will solve those problems, and give you the flexibility to aim it wherever you want without wrestling with your laptop. It's a worthwhile investment if you're planning to spend a lot of time on calls, recording vlogs, or doing anything else with video.
Here's what you need to know when shopping for a webcam, along with some models worth considering.
This is pretty obvious. A webcam can only get as sharp as its sensor can resolve pixels. 1080p is a fairly standard resolution for a decent webcam, but if you really want to up your picture quality (or be able to crop your frame and keep it sharp), you want a 4K webcam.
Frame rate also affects how smooth your video looks. A 60fps webcam will give you a much more realistic and natural video feed than a 30fps webcam will, so be sure to pay close attention to the specs before buying.
The lens on a webcam is just as important as the sensor, and generally bigger is better. The lens determines how much light reaches the camera sensor, which affects how you'll look if you don't have good lighting. This is known as the aperture size, and is measured as f/(number), with the lower the number the wider the aperture and the more light that gets in. Webcam lenses generally range from f/2.0 to f/2.8, and some don't list their aperture at all (in which case you can assume the aperture is small).
The lens also determines the camera's field of view, and that's important when considering framing. If you want to capture only your face and cut out your messy bedroom, you want a narrow field of view (or a high-enough resolution that you can crop the frame). If you want to record an entire conference room, you want a wide field of view. A webcam's field of view will typically range between 65 and 90 degrees, with 78 degrees as a common middle ground.
Inexpensive webcams are fixed-focus. This means their lenses don't move to adjust the picture, and are simply set to capture you within a wide enough range of distance that you'll show up clearly. They work fine if you're just sitting directly in front of the camera a few feet away, but it's easy to get out of that sweet spot of focus and become blurry (especially if you want to show something up close).
More expensive webcams typically have autofocus, which means their lenses will adjust to make sure you're clear at any distance from the camera. This is obviously preferable, since you don't have to worry about being just the right distance away.
You want a good microphone with your webcam. Better webcams feature built-in stereo microphones to better pick up the room and make your voice sound more natural. You can typically identify stereo microphones on webcams as a pair of small speaker-looking grilles or extensions on either side of the lens. This isn't always the case, though; the Logitech StreamCam has stereo mics that are hidden behind the fabric front panel of the webcam. Check the product information for any webcam you're interested in to see if it makes a mention of sound.
Alternately, you can get the best sound quality by using a separate microphone. A dedicated USB mic will almost always make you sound clearer and more natural than a webcam mic, or you can use a good gaming headset for a boom mic you can position near your mouth.
Logitech is effectively the king of webcams, offering the widest selection and featuring the longest pedigree in the consumer field. That means a lot of webcams on this list are going to be from Logitech, but not all of them.
The company offers a handful of sub-$50 webcams, but the slightly pricier C920s is where the selection gets serious. This webcam records at 1080p30 with a 78-degree field of view, with autofocus and plenty of adjustments available through the Logitech Capture software. It also features stereo microphones and a physical privacy shield so you can cover the lens whenever you want to be sure no one's watching.
If you want to capture a group of people and not just yourself, the business-focused Logitech C930e is a solid choice. It's similar to the C920s, with 1080p recording, but it adds a 90-degree lens to capture a whole conference room, and features stereo omnidirectional microphones for picking up everyone's voices. It's twice as expensive as the C920s, but the wide view is worth it.
Best for Flexible Placement: Logitech StreamCam
The Logitech StreamCam is a remarkably flexible little webcam, designed for single users. It comes with a top-of-screen mount and a mini tripod, both of which can hold the camera in landscape or portrait mode. It also works with the excellent Logi Capture software for automatic focus, exposure, and even framing, as well as adding your own effects before you even open your recording, streaming, or teleconferencing software. It's on the pricey side, but its power and versatility make it well worth it.
Best for 4K Video: Logitech Brio Ultra HD Pro Webcam
This is Logitech's top-of-the-line webcam, and the only one on this list capable of capturing 4K video. It's also the most expensive, but for the price you get automatic exposure and HDR capabilities, digital zoom and crop up to 5X while still keeping an HD video feed, 1080p60 recording for smoothness, and a 90-degree field of view. For professional Mac-using creatives, Logitech also offers a version with a magnetic base that works with the Apple Pro Display XDR.
Best for Protecting Your Privacy: AVerMedia Live Streamer CAM 313
While this list is admittedly heavy on Logitech, it isn't the only game in town. AVerMedia also makes webcams, and its CAM 313 packs solid specs into an affordable package. It tops out at 1080p30, but it has a bright f/2.0 lens, a physical privacy filter, and two separate microphones (that, oddly, record mono rather than stereo). It also works with AVerMedia's RECentral 4 software to add processing and effects to your video.
The Razer Kiyo webcam is unique thanks to its built-in ring light for illuminating your face when you're in front of it. Good lighting is vital when recording video, and having a proper light shining on you while you're capturing yourself is a definite plus. It's fairly modest in other respects, with 1080p30 or 720p60 video and a mono microphone, but you can still make fine adjustments through Razer's Synapse 3 software.
Do you have a Canon SLR camera? Good news! You can use to (potentially) get far better picture quality than any consumer webcam. Our guide to setting up your Canon DSLR as a webcam will walk you through using Canon's EOS Webcam Utility to start recording and streaming from your favorite camera.
Alternatively, if you have a desktop and haven't decided on a webcam, you can try using your smartphone. Check out our guide to turning your phone into a webcam with some free software.
In this new work-from-home world, many name-brand webcams are either sold out or on back-order, but there's no shortage of no-name models available on Amazon. We bought six of them ranging in price from $13 to $59. Here's how they fare against cameras from Logitech and Razer and how to get the best cheap webcam now.
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