

The Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Business Webcam is compatible with all of the heavy hitters of conference apps including Microsoft Teams, Skype, Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco, and more. You can avoid this by using headphones - especially if you regularly use WebEx or Zoom which have built-in noise cancellation features and will more than likely clash with the BRIO. I attempted to record sound with the Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Business Webcam for a podcast but found that the noise-canceling made my audio sound robotic, and the audio sounded aggressively over-processed. I’ve tested the mics in the BRIO, and while I do enjoy them more when I’m FaceTiming family and friends, I tend to wear Bluetooth headphones or I’m plugged in with my audio interface. One other nifty feature of the Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Business Webcam is its internal dual omnidirectional mics with noise-canceling technology. Having this flexibility means that you can essentially show off more or less of your surroundings based on your choice - especially when you don’t want your boss to see that you’re working from the beach!

And if you want to capture more of the room your in, you can choose from a 78° or 90° degrees field of view. The BRIO also has three field of view presets that allow you to frame a head and shoulders view at a 65° diagonal. There are accessories that allow you to attach it to your monitor or laptop without it moving around if you need them.

Since the Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Business Webcam sits raised above your own webcam, looking into the camera feels natural as it sits at eye level with your laptop. I’m told that Discord now has the ability to stream in 4K, so I fully intend on using that for our Cigars and Crypto weekly Zoom meetings. Recently I’ve been playing around with Streamyard for YouTube using the Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Business Webcam, and it’s worked amazingly well. So if you are in a basement with limited lighting, or streaming on Twitch once the sun goes down, the Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Business Webcam actually adapts to your surroundings, not the other way around. Internally there’s a camera sensor paired with an infrared sensor that work together in tandem to enhance your face in less than ideal lighting.
