


(In addition to 1080p/60fps, the StreamCam also supports other resolutions including 720p and 360p, and frame rates that include 24, 25, 30, 50 and 60fps.)Īlso, the StreamCam uses AI-enabled facial tracking to ensure smart auto-focus and exposure. If you’re streaming, this is the level of video quality you want in a webcam. It is smooth, with no jerky motions, and the colors are vibrant and life-like. The 1080p/60fps resolution provides crystal clear, high-quality video. I tested the Logitech StreamCam on my MacBook Pro. Both the quality and color vibrancy are comparable to the Logitech Brio, and are far superior to the budget-priced Logitech C270 HD webcam. But you get what you pay for, and video quality at 1080p/60fps is superb. The StreamCam is one of Logitech’s highest-priced webcams. (XSplit is live streaming and recording software.) Logitech StreamCam: Video and audio quality It also comes with a 3-month premium XSplit license. If you're serious about streaming (and have the cash), it's tough not to recommend the StreamCam if you're looking for a serious upgrade to your content with easily one of the best webcams you can buy right now.It works with MacOS 10.14 and above, and also with Windows 10 and above. The pricey Logitech StreamCam does two things very well: it's versatile and easy to use. But this is still a way cheaper option than using a DSLR camera as a webcam that you often see popular streamers use, and requires less set-up. The cable is also built into the webcam, so if you bend or break the cable, you are out of luck and $169. This is limiting in case you had plans to shoot any content outside of a desk environment.

While the USB-C cable is a smart choice, the cable itself is on the shorter side at less than five feet. There are a few gripes I have with the camera itself. It's serviceable and supports stereo and mono, but I'd recommend one of these microphones instead of using the built-in one if you plan on doing anything more than a video call. You can also hear the built-in microphone in action in the video above (starting at 0:41).
