![]() ![]() While you’ll get a better quality picture in bright conditions, performance is decent in low light, which is good news for gamers who enjoy playing in the dark (although we found the built-in camera to perform better in this situation, due to the bright light emitting from the laptop display). The C922 has what Logitech refers to as automatic light correction, so you can use it in low-light situations. ![]() Note that the webcam supports H.264 compression, but only with Skype. We didn’t notice any issues with lag, although in one instance, there was some delay that we attribute to poor network quality. We used the C922 with FaceTime and Skype (some software restrict you to 720p, while others let you adjust to 1080p), and the webcam provides sharper, higher quality video capture (although saturation leans a bit toward red) than the built-in webcams (the C922 won’t work with the Skype Preview for Windows 10 at this time). We connected the C922 to a Mac running an older version of OS X (10.8) and a Windows 10 PC, and both systems recognized the webcam instantly, without the need for extra software downloads. Like the C920, the new webcam either clips onto the top of a laptop, or screwed onto a tripod via the mount at the bottom of the webcam Logitech includes a mini tripod with the camera. If you don’t care about the advanced features, it’s ready to use with either a Mac or PC, out of the box. With both mics being omnidirectional, it doesn’t matter where you sit in front of your screen – your viewers will be able to hear you loud and clear. It uses a lens with an f/2.8 aperture and 78-degree field of view, and has dual stereo mics with noise cancellation (both features also in the C920). But it improves on its predecessor with the aforementioned faster 60 fps frame rate that allows for smoother action during streams, albeit at 720p. ![]() Logitech claims industry first with its new Brio Ultra HD webcam supporting HDRĭesign wise, the C922 looks similar to the older C920 except for some minor cosmetic changes. YouTube mobile live-streaming has just opened up to lots more users And for gamers, it works with XSplit’s software for broadcasting gaming sessions to Twitch, YouTube, and others.įacebook takes on YouTube, Twitch, and Mixer with a game broadcast channel With the capability to record and stream live 1080p video at 30 frames per second or 720p video at 60 fps, the C922 comes bundled with dynamic background replacement software (Personify ChromaCam) that lets users change their scenery (imagine a green screen) while broadcasting, whether it’s live to an audience or one-on-one chat in Skype or Google Hangouts. Logitech calls its new C922 Pro Stream Webcam a tool designed for serious streamers. It is this phenomenon and market that Logitech is targeting with its new webcam. Gamers aren’t only playing for fun, but also becoming content broadcasters at the same time (many even make money off said content on the side). These days, swarms of gamers record and upload footage of their virtual adventures, and many even stream it live for others to enjoy in real-time, using services like YouTube and Twitch. With its easy-to-use interface and high quality results, ChromaCam is the ideal choice for any user.Gaming isn’t just about your own enjoyment anymore.
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