![]() It only offers up to 1080p / 30fps capture rather than 4K or 60fps but has a neat design that includes a built-in privacy shutter. But it's also nearly half the price - the Brio 300 is now available for $70 at Logitech's store. Logitech’s Brio 300 is a new webcam priced at 69.99 (£74.99). Compared to the $130 Brio 500, it's missing the stereo microphones, has a narrower field of view (70 versus 90 degrees) and no auto-framing. The Brio 300 is priced the same as Logitech's C920s Pro HD webcam, but has a funkier cone-shaped design and comes in Rose, Off-White or Graphite colors. Logitech promises Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet certification. It supports 1080p at up to 30 fps and 720p at 60 fps and connects to any USB-C port (you'll need to buy an adapter for USB-A). It also comes with a privacy shutter that rotates around to block the lens. To that end, the Brio 300 for consumers and business-oriented Brio 305 models feature high dynamic contrast, auto light correction (via the company's RightLight 2 tech) and a digital microphone with noise reduction. The aim is to help users struggling with "poor lighting conditions, unflattering camera angles and low-quality sound," the company said. Logitech has unveiled a colorful, budget-oriented line of 1080p webcams, the $70 (£75) Brio 300 series.
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