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Logitech Brio 300 Review

The Logitech Brio 300 ($69.99) is a modest webcam that's focused more on video calls than content creation. It captures 1080p video, is certified for multiple enterprise videoconferencing platforms, and even incorporates your calendar into its interface. Certified carbon neutral and made from recycled plastics, it also holds appeal as an environmentally-friendly option. Unfortunately, its noisy picture and echo-producing mic don’t hold up against slightly more expensive webcams like the Poly Studio P5 ($79.95). Small, Stylish, and Recycled The Brio 300, available in black, rose, or white, is a matte plastic cone measuring 2.1 by 1.6 inches (WD). The wide face of the cone points forward and holds the lens, microphone, LED indicator, and a circular privacy cover that rotates down to cover the camera. The rear point of the cone is connected to the built-in, five-foot cable that terminates in a USB-C plug (a USB-C-to-USB-A adapter isn’t included). A monitor clip below the cone feature...

The Logitech Brio 300 is an eco-friendly webcam designed primarily for video calls that's held back by unimpressive picture quality and echoing sound.

Certified for Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom; Carbon neutral and made with recycled materials; Good low-light exposure

Noisy picture; Overly sensitive microphone; Echoey sound

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