Logitech webcam reviews
Like the C920, the C922 has a rubber pad on the bottom with a tripod attachment point. The USB cable feeds out of the back of the camera, so if you mount it above a monitor you won’t have to worry about the cable ever being in front of your screen.
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At 1080p though it could use a performance upgrade, it is still locked at 30FPS but at 720p you do get 60FPS. The camera itself is a 2 megapixel camera that supports 1080p and 720p. This might seem like a small change but in the past, you can often see the blue lights in reflections of glasses. There are two lights on both sides of the camera but they did change the lighting color from blue to a soft white. So the camera has the same wide design with microphones on both sides of the camera. For the C922 Logitech didn’t really reinvent the wheel, in fact physically they didn’t change much at all. If you have even seen the Logitech C920 or even the C910 there aren’t going to be too many surprises here.
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Then for documentation they include a setup guide and a single piece of paper with a 3 month X-Split premium license code. Up under it is the small desktop tripod, taking up most of the box. Inside when you first open the box up you will find the camera all the way on the top. Beyond that down at the bottom, Logitech understands that people are going to wonder what the difference is between the C920 and the C922 so they have a breakdown of features. The last logo is the automatic low light correction logo. Then the background replacement logo actually has a short explanation under it making it a lot clearer what the image means. They have information on the resolution and fps performance like the front. The back of the box, however, takes care of that. The second logo represents the background replacement functionality that is exclusive to the C922, but the icon isn’t really easy to understand. The front also has the 1080p at 30fps and 720p at 60fps information in the form of a logo. That said the front of the box does still have a photo of the camera on it. The box is also bigger this time around due to the included tripod. For starters, the C920 had a large window up top where you could see the whole camera but the C922 doesn’t have that. But when compared to the C920 the box is very different.
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The box for the C922 Pro Stream Webcam has the same Logitech styling that recent Logitech product have like the flat black background and the greenish blue for the branding. Two integrated omnidirectional mics with noise reduction capture stereo audio from every angleġ.14 in (29 mm) x 3.74 in (95 mm) x 0.94 in (24 mm)ġ.73 in (44 mm) x 3.74 in (95 mm) x 2.80 in (71 mm) Product Name: Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcamįull HD 1080p at 30fps / 720p at 60fps streaming So today I’m going to check it out and see what it’s all about. Given the past models I have high expectations, but more than anything else I’m curious what is different with the C922 at all. Surely the tech has improved, right? Well with the popularity of streaming really getting traction Logitech decided to follow up the C920 with a new model called the C922 that is focused directly at streamers. It’s crazy to think that basically the same camera could still be considered so good after so many years. The Logitech c920 has been at the top of the market for almost 5 years now and before that the c910 was also the go to camera. If you have ever shopped for webcams you will have most likely realized that even though everyone and their mom sells a webcam, there is only one on the market that everyone recommends.