Description:
Elevate your remote collaboration experience with Sync, the comprehensive device management software designed to support your Logitech video collaboration equipment, no matter where your team is working—from the office to the comfort of their homes. Ensure your employees’ Logitech personal devices are always updated and fully operational, keeping everyone connected and engaged.
Experience stunning visual quality with ultra 4K HD resolution—four times that of standard HD webcams—paired with an impressive 5x HD zoom that maintains clarity even when you need to tighten your focus. With Logitech RightLight 3 technology, your image stands out, automatically adjusting to various lighting conditions to present you at your best, regardless of backlighting or low-light scenarios.
Communication is clearer than ever with unbeatable noise-canceling capabilities from dual omni-directional mics, effectively filtering out background noise so your voice shines through. Choose from three field of view presets—90°, 78°, or 65°—using Logi Tune to perfectly frame your shot, whether you’re showcasing your workspace or drawing attention solely to yourself.
Capture high-quality video recordings or streams at an impressive 90 fps, ensuring smooth performance in varying light environments. Benefit from the enhanced security of Windows Hello integration that allows easy, password-less sign-ins. Emphasize your privacy with a simple flip of the built-in privacy shade to cover the lens when not in use.
Compatible with Windows, Mac, and ChromeOS along with popular calling and streaming platforms, the Logitech BRIO not only adapts to your needs but also boasts a year-long limited hardware warranty for peace of mind. Its detachable universal mounting clip can easily attach to laptops, LCD screens, or monitors, providing versatile placement options.
With a sleek design, lightweight profile at just 11.8 ounces, and compact dimensions of 1 x 1 x 4 inches, the Logitech BRIO fits seamlessly into any workspace. Enjoy unmatched professional quality in video collaboration with the best technology that keeps your team connected and enhances productivity from any location.
Stefano Bottacchi –
Idéal pour visioconférence avec une image de très haute qualité.
StudyA’lot –
Reason for purchasing. I purchased this product for improving the picture quality of my Zoom conferencing and other things like that.
Did I achieve the result? It does improve upon what I had previously, but I cannot see the 4K quality. Probably Zoom does not allow that (I tried it on a Super HD display!). Let’s say that quality is fine, but not as good as I expected though.
Viewing angles: 3 different viewing angles (68 degrees, 75 and 90 i believe) provide a good amount of customization although for teleconferencing using a virtual background, I find the 68 the most suitable. If there were more people participating from the same location 90 is definitely the choice. Good option to have, not extremely relevant for a home office though.
Autofocus does its job and via the G-Hub it is easy to center myself inside the camera. However, without the G-Hub, I would not know how to do it. I am sure that there is a way. Autofocus can be replaced by manual settings, but when I tried I did not improve upon the autofocus.
Instruction manual is miserable, but I downloaded one from internet. Not too useful either. At least the schematics on how to install it are very clear and it is actually quite easy as written earlier.
Installation was super easy and it was working within 60 seconds from opening the box. I do have the Logitech G-Hub, as I have also a Yeti Nano microphone and thus the Brio camera appeared immediately on the Hub. To be fair, on a second computer, without G-Hub, I can start Zoom and Zoom gives me the option to select this webcam, but without it, I am not sure where to look for it as no software was installed. As you can see in the picture I attached, the webcam is discrete and it is easy to put and keep in place (I tried it on several laptops and display) I was even able to put it on top of my large speakers while testing with the camera from below my height.
Overall, I am fine with this webcam, everything seems to be in order and definitely it improved my situation, but I was expecting (maybe I had erroneous expectations) a tad higher quality of camera as I see many streamers reaching very nice qualities. Definitely better than mine. The quality is not professional grade, not at the top standards at least.
Ralf M –
First off, there is no other webcam available to me that I could compare it to, so this is a biased opinion.
Secondly, it does a very decent job at serving its main purpose: Logging into a modern Windows 10 desktop PC via Windows Hello facial recognition. I think whenever Hello doesn’t work efficiently it’s the fault of Windows 10 (amongst this OS’ *many* other shortcomings!).
Re: the 3 features: It does a good enough job at auto-focussing, I think, again with no other webcam available to compare it to. However, there is a bit of lag even on a machine with 8GB RAM and an 8700T CPU. (VERY IMPORTANT: Note the “T” in the CPU. Maybe if it was the higher-end 8700MHz CPU there wouldn’t be any lag. I just don’t know.)
The Picture quality is decent too, but I find it a bit grainy when using software like OBS.
As I am writing this, I changed the Low light rating to 5**, as I think it does an excellent job in medium to low lighting.
The mic’s quite good on it too. I think unless you’re doing really high-end computing (perhaps professional YouTubing), this webcam’s mic would serve you very well.
I’ve only had a month to intermittently test it, but I *can* say this: Whether you’re using Logitech’s own Capture software or something like OBS for recording or streaming, you *will* tax your system. On the desktop PC described, CPU usage went up to over 30% – with its fan going like a jet engine’s! The PC’s built-in Intel UHD630 goes to 98.5% and up! I’ll definitely have to look into what can be tuned on the PC, e.g., graphics RAM allocation (a BIOS thing), etc., to make this webcam work more smoothly.
The PC is new too so there could be some tweaking to be done to make things more harmonious. Any proven suggestions that worked for you would be welcome.
Oh, and one more thing: If you’ll be using this for Hello, USE LOGITECH’S LATEST DRIVERS otherwise you’ll be *extremely frustrated* as to why the feature isn’t working out of the box!
That was a lot to say, and it’s only scratching the surface, but it gets the main points across I think.
s –
Pros
Good sensor, for what you can get on a computer (pc/laptop) I’ve tried it in light and dark rooms. It’t not better than what your getting with an iPhone or high end android device. But it’s a lot better than several I’ve used including other Logitech and some off brands and few Microsoft ones as well as several laptops. Why logitech cameras are so good is they use good parts, and have solid software. You really can’t over come bad camera firmware even if you put in more expensive hardware. it also has a decent mic. It’s an all around camera that you will always look good in an office setting or just conferencing. I think it’s worth the money these days to have a good camera like this with everything having gotten so virtual. i use it for work, health care (pt sessions), and calls.
No external branded weird software to get in the way. They kept this clean just as I like it. It’s just works. That’s what we want we are working no nonsense Logitech gets it.
Software/drivers and hardware is good: Logitech generally an expensive company. You could say overpriced, but their stuff has worked well for me when competing products haven’t. The mice for example are fantastic. They have these little touches and never fails that’s not the review but I’m just saying their products are well together on the software end. Autofocus works no messing around with your operating system trying to get the camera to work. It works fine with Team and Zoom.
Cons
Cost: I mean 170 is a lot of money for good but not high end camera. Think about a high end Iphone or a highend Samsung phone. You almost expect that for a 200 stand alone camera. This is sharp but it can’t touch those kinds of cameras on color or light handling. Does it matter for office calls. Ehh, but still your spending this you must care right? I did. I got tired of looking like a faded blurry mess which is why i upgraded to this. Your just not making memory here. They aren’t artistic beautiful web cam pictures but you look pretty decent.
The biggest con for me is the stand. I get it everyone will complain about a stand I’m telling you take their 910/920 series and give me that stand anyway. It sticks better on the monitor, it pivots way better. This thing has a tripod attachment, but I don’t know many offices workers sticking a tripod on the desk. This is the place where I thought they could do a ton better. I mean I can live with it, but it needlessly sucks. Once you get it right it’s basically set and forget well unless if you are a call with a whiteboard and moving around or something (I do that).
It’s a good camera. I ‘d probably do it again, because again the other ones just don’t create clear video or have other problems, I prefer to buy something good rather and keep it for like 10 years. I had a C910 for 10-11 years until it got a bit flakey. I bought a Microsoft one before that the cam studio where the autofocus never worked right and kept getting crappy ones form my it department that had weird issues or were impossible to see fine details. I finally expensed this, they pushed back and I just appealed to them … environmental care … buy suggesting continuing to buy me crap that breaks or doesn’t’ work will just fill landfills. Just get me a good camera and be done with it. They are happy because I went away and shut up about the camera. And I am because I ‘ve got Gorilla tape holding a great camera to my monitor. It’s win for everyone. I think you’ll be happy. You’ll be mildly annoyed with the stand. Don’t expect iphone. Expect good computer camera for calls.
Carly F. –
Purchased this as an upgrade for my boyfriend as he wanted to start recording and streaming gaming content. There is a noticable difference in the quality of the camera, the field of view, and it’s ability to focus on a subject. It was easy to set up right out of the box, just plug in the USB. Even in a dark room, it pulls focus and really illuminates the subject. It is secure in how it rests on top of the computer and fits with my ring light too. I am very satisfied as is he. Great quality at a great price.
StudyA’lot –
A nice upgrade to my office cam. Logitech has always been solid on their webcams and the pic looks noticeably better than my old C910 in HD, and it’s nice to have the 4K for whenever. The HDR is a nice feature and works as it should for backlight and very bright vs very dark in the same room. You won’t always need it but when you do it will work great.
Coupla annoying bits need attention from Logitech: Sometimes the camera smears when you manually set a higher exposure. Normally you want a higher exposure rather than using gain, as gain can add noise. Now, Auto Exposure doesn’t smear and it works well enough. But if I make the same adjustments manually that auto did, it smears. Not sure what’s happening there.
And the Logitune software suffers from the same issue as Zoom’s settings window: You can’t resize the window, so you can only see half your camera adjustments at any one time and your sample image is restricted to a relatively small size. That’s seems like lazy or thoughtless design. I would think it would be a rather simple fix given that code for resizing windows has been around since, oh, the Late Cretaceous Period.
Still, the pic is great and well worth the price.
Stephens –
perfekt geeignet für die Computerarbeit um in den täglichen Videotelefonaten teilzunehmen.
sehr gute Bildqualität
– würde ich wieder kaufen!
Finesse83 –
Qualità Logitec, funziona bene e con l’app Tune puoi personalizzare le funzioni
George F. Greene –
For a better picture quality as online trainer I purchased the Logi Brio 4k. Setup was done after connecting it. There is some Logitech Software for the cam – but its not really necessary. I was impressed how much better the picture quality – especially under low light/non optimal light – improved in comparison to my Logitech c925e – which is already a very good one.
As a bonus for me does the cam support login via Windows Hello – to login in Windows with your Face. Works really well for me.
It’s on the bigger side – compared with others. But ok. And its tripod mountable. Thats helpful sometimes. Also prolonging the cable to around 5m was no problem (had my share of problems with a Elgato Facecam Pro here).
One thing – the included privacy flap – I didn’t realised what the included plastic thing was for at first. Then I got it – you are supposed to clip it on top. An included privacy flap like in the c925e would have been nicer and easier to use.
The only thing I regret is that I didn’t bought it earlier 😉 …