Logitech Brio 4K Webcam: Ultra HD Video Calling, Noise-Canceling Mic, Auto Light Correction, Wide Field of View, Works with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Voice, PC/Mac/Tablet

Original price was: ₹34,943.00.Current price is: ₹25,059.00.

Logitech Brio PRO X 4K Webcam supports enhanced video collaboration from any personal workspace at home or in the office. Ultra 4K HD renders video in outstanding resolution, color, and detail. RightLight 3 and High Dynamic Range (HDR) technologies auto-adjust to help you look your best in any lighting environment, from low light to direct sunlight. Integrated dual mics with noise-canceling technology that capture audio clearly from up to one meter away and make conversation natural and clear. The free Logi Tune desktop app simplifies webcam control, customization, firmware updates, and access to multiple diagonal-field-of-view presets to perfectly frame your video.
Ultra 4K HD resolution: 4 times the resolution of a typical HD webcam; look your best and enjoy professional video experience wherever you are with 5x HD zoom.
Auto light adjustment: Logitech RightLight 3 uses HDR technology to show you in the best light, even in low-light and backlit situations.
Noise-canceling technology: Dual omni-directional mics suppress background sound so you can be heard clearly.
3 field of view presets: Choose 90°, 78° or 65° dFOV via Logi Tune to include more of your environment or narrow the focus on you.
Up to 90 fps: Create high-quality video recording or streaming in any light condition.
Windows Hello integration: Easily and securely sign into your computer without a password.
Privacy shade: Flip up or and down to cover or expose the lens.
Works with Windows, Mac, or ChromeOS and popular calling and streaming platforms; 1 year limited hardware warranty.

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Price: ₹34,943 - ₹25,059.00


4.5

  • Ultra 4K HD resolution 🌟
  • Auto light adjustment with RightLight 3 and HDR technology 💡
  • Noise-canceling dual mics for clear audio 🎤
  • Logi Tune app for easy control and customization 📱
  • Three field of view presets 📸
  • Up to 90 fps for high-quality video 🎥
  • Windows Hello integration for secure sign-in 🔒
  • Privacy shade for added security 🔐
  • Works with Windows, Mac, and ChromeOS 🖥️
  • 1 year limited hardware warranty ⚙️

The Logitech BRIO PRO X 4K Webcam is a lightweight webcam with low light capabilities. It has a 4K video capture resolution and a 5x digital zoom. The webcam is compatible with laptops, personal computers, and tablets. It does not include batteries or external memory. The webcam is manufactured by Logitech and weighs 62.8g. It has received a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 588 ratings and is ranked #595,146 in Electronics. The webcam was first available on December 31, 2022.

5 reviews for Logitech Brio 4K Webcam: Ultra HD Video Calling, Noise-Canceling Mic, Auto Light Correction, Wide Field of View, Works with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Voice, PC/Mac/Tablet

  1. Kourtney

    The Logitech Brio 4K Webcam stands out as an exceptional tool for clinicians who are expanding their practice into the telehealth sector. One of its most commendable features is the ultra 4K HD video calling capability, which ensures that every session with a client is as close to an in-person meeting as possible. This high-resolution clarity is indispensable for sharing emotional expression and and non-verbal cues during therapy sessions.Another pivotal feature for telehealth applications is the noise-canceling microphone, which effectively minimizes background noises. This ensures that conversations remain clear and focused, maintaining the flow of conversation without distractions. If you’re like me and practice telehealth from a home office, it is very effective at cancelling out pet noise.Lighting can often be a challenge in video calls, but the Brio’s HD auto light correction technology addresses this issue adeptly. It automatically adjusts to the lighting conditions of your environment, ensuring that the video quality remains consistent and clear, even in less than ideal lighting situations. This feature is particularly useful for clinicians who may not always have control over their working environment, as it ensures that the clinician’s face is always well lit and visible, fostering a more personal connection during remote sessions.The wide field of view offered by the Logitech Brio is another significant advantage. It provides the flexibility to capture more of the environment, which can be particularly useful in demonstrations or sharing live visual aids (e.g., holding up a book or poster). This feature, coupled with its compatibility with major telehealth platforms such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Voice, ensures that the webcam is not only versatile but also easily integrable into a clinician’s existing workflow. I use this webcam in combination with my Electronic Health Record (EHR) telehealth feature, and it connects seamlessly.Ease of use is another key factor, with the webcam working seamlessly with both PC and Mac systems, as well as laptops, Macbooks, and tablets. This plug-and-play functionality means that clinicians can get started without the need for complicated setups, allowing them to focus more on their clients and less on technical configurations. I personally have tested it on my work desktop and laptop devices, and quality remains consistent.In conclusion, the Logitech Brio 4K Webcam is a highly recommended product for clinicians venturing into telehealth. Its superior video quality, noise-canceling microphone, and automatic light correction ensure that sessions are as effective and engaging as face-to-face meetings. When combined with its wide field of view and ease of use, this webcam becomes an essential tool for any clinician looking to provide high-quality care in a remote setting. My only complain is that it does get a little hot in back-to-back sessions, but to date this has not impacted sessions or caused a loss in quality of video or audio.

  2. Customer Review

    The Logitech Brio will put you in a good light. :-)Like many, I work remotely and often video conference with clients. The Logitech Brio was a vast improvement over my built-in web camera. There was no lag in meetings, and the video was always smooth.The Logitech Brio has a friction clip that allows easy and secure attachment to my monitor. It looks good next to Miles, Elvis, Prince and Moz! 🙂 The setup was easy: I downloaded some software and plugged in a USB C cable.The Logitech Brio comes with a standard thread in the base for a tripod.Three adjustable fields of view to allow you to select from headshots to room views. Focus and lighting can be controlled automatically, and I’ve found no need to adjust the camera lighting manually. I use dedicated lighting when Zooming, and the Logitech Brio adjusts to that instantly.I use a dedicated boom mike and headset in a Zoom meeting, but I tested the Logitech Brio microphone, and clients had no trouble understanding me.The included software is intuitive and allows you to tweak your settings during a meeting. It’s also the portal to update firmware.There is also a security flap to block your camera when not in use. I’m probably paranoid, but I’ve trained to flip down the camera cover whenever I’m not using the webcam.In conclusion, the Logitech Brio is an affordable feature-packed camera that will improve the quality of Zoom meetings and other video-based communication. Once set up, it runs seamlessly in the background, showing you at your best.

  3. Ghada

    Great camera very good quality and user friendly

  4. Metalcastr

    Coming from the classic Logitech Pro C920 (still an excellent 1080p webcam), I wanted a 4k camera even though I only stream myself in 1080p with colleagues, due to communication software limitations. The reason for this is that utilizing a higher-resolution 4k camera sensor at a lower 1080p resolution can yield better sharpness than recording direct from a 1080p sensor at 1080p. This depends heavily on the camera sensor, however. In addition I needed something that has good color, as most webcams I’ve seen video reviews of are just bad at capturing color, with washed out tints.A thing to note when using a 4k webcam is how to actually get 4k out of it. Not all applications support 4k input, for example the Windows “Camera” app currently doesn’t, many video meeting/conference apps don’t, etc. In addition a USB3 port absolutely must be used to get 4k, and not just any USB3 port. For example, my computer’s front USB3 ports will not permit 4k recording, the option just won’t show up in any software. This might be due to several factors, such as the USB3 chipset, USB power limitations, etc. However directly connecting to my motherboard’s rear USB3 ports does work. What an issue, it had me stumped for a while.The color and resolution in both 4k and 1080p look great. I haven’t directly compared it to my previous C920 (which, again, is still great), but several reviewers on YouTube have, and the color itself looks to be the same high quality. Note that this camera, when used in 4k, does get warm, but that’s expected of 4k and other high-res cameras, as 4k recording uses more power.There’s also software to download that lets you control the camera and test it, called “Logi Tune” at the time of this review, available from Logitech’s site. To register the camera serial number to a Logitech account, please note that the serial shown in this app is likely incorrect. Instead, get the serial number from the camera itself, which is on the bottom. I had to pull out the tilt adjustment clip to find the serial number, as a rubber plug is holding the adjustment clip to the camera. The privacy shutter is separate, that just pops on and off the camera via friction.

  5. Shopping Dad

    Using this camera to stream through OBS to live stream on Twitch.Replacing my Canon EOS Rebel T3 which had excellent quality, but was limited to 720p when used as webcam in this context.While it is capable of streaming at 4k the limitations of the PC may prevent you from doing so and game without suffering some encoding issues. Even with a powerful GPU I found it was best to lean toward performance over maximum resolution/quality. Streaming at a lower resolution but working with a ‘larger canvas’ helps dramatically improve the quality of the overall production.The picture quality is comparable if not an improvement over the replaced DSLR. At a price point that makes it an easy choice to go with when considering a high quality webcam or even potentially a newer DSLR.In my setup I do not leave the camera permanently fixed. The small size of the camera makes it easy to put away when not in use and keep out of the way even when in use.One thing of note is the camera performs best when directly connected to a USB3 port on the motherboard versus any hub port which may suffer from a very subtle delay. USB3 is required to obtain the 4k output regardless, so be sure to plug it into a port indicated with blue.Very happy I made the switch when I did.

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