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The Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam is a high-performance webcam designed for professional video streaming, offering full 1080p HD video at 30 frames per second and 720p at 60 frames per second. It features advanced background replacement technology, dual microphones for stereo audio, and automatic light correction, ensuring you look and sound great in any setting. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems and devices, this webcam is perfect for gamers and content creators alike.
M**N
Great
Great
G**A
¡Buen producto!
Ha funcionado perfectamente .
R**N
FANTASTIC..!!
Great WebCam.Very high quality..!
E**A
Solid choice for an HD video camera
This has been a nice upgrade from my former LogiTech SD camera. Of course, the others on my video calls probably benefit the most from my upgrade, but I'm glad to know I'm not the one with the bad camera and audio. I have a problem with my ceiling light in my study is behind me on the ceiling, and thus my face gets pretty shaded on calls. The small lights on the camera don't do a thing to help with this issue, so I'll need to get a desk/video lamp to address the issue. I've used the camera for awhile now and I have no issues with it.
M**S
Excellent Webcam!
I needed to replace my 15 year old webcam. It also was a Logitech. It still worked ok, but was a bit laggy with movement. Audio and video was still very good. First, I tried a cheaper one from another company. That was a waste of my time. It was horrible. My 15 year Logitech was better. lol. I sent it back. So, I decided to get another Logitech. This webcam's picture and audio quality is excellent with zero lag when moving. I am glad I spent the Benjamin and got this one. I am happy with it. Plug and Play worked perfect. The noise cancelling feature is impressive. Nice looking too.
G**G
Awesome sauce
Great product looks amazing
J**N
Exceptional Quality for Streaming and Video Calls!
The Logitech C922x Pro Stream has truly exceeded my expectations. As someone who frequently streams and participates in video calls, I needed a reliable and high-quality webcam, and this product delivers on all fronts.First and foremost, the video quality is outstanding. The 1080p resolution at 30fps provides crystal clear, sharp images, and the autofocus works seamlessly to ensure that the picture remains clear even with movement. The low-light correction is another excellent feature, allowing for great video quality even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.The dual microphones capture audio clearly and naturally, making sure my voice comes through loud and clear. This is particularly important for streaming and video conferencing, where sound quality is just as crucial as video quality. I no longer need to use an external microphone, which simplifies my setup.One of the standout features is the 60fps at 720p option. For gamers and streamers, this is a game-changer as it provides smooth and fluid video, enhancing the viewing experience for the audience. The background replacement technology is also a fun and useful tool for adding a professional touch to streams and videos.Setting up the Logitech C922x Pro Stream is a breeze. It's a plug-and-play device, so I was up and running in no time. The included tripod is a nice addition, providing flexibility in positioning the camera for the best angle.The build quality is robust and sleek, making it a stylish addition to my desktop setup. Logitech's software provides additional customization options, allowing for fine-tuning of video settings to get the perfect shot every time.Overall, the Logitech C922x Pro Stream is an exceptional webcam that I highly recommend to anyone looking to enhance their streaming, video conferencing, or content creation experience. Its superior video and audio quality, combined with easy setup and useful features, make it a top choice for professionals and hobbyists alike.
J**O
Major upgrade for the venerable C920. 60FPS locked to 720
Please indulge me for a moment, I promise this will make sense in a couple paragraphs :)I have been a full-time professional streamer for over 4 years. I have relied on 2 Logitech C920s for almost that entire time. They are just tanks that c cannot be killed by conventional weapons. Well maybe they can but the point is I have almost never once had a problem with the C920s. Building streaming PC/Gaming PC combos before most people had thought of the concept was significantly more difficult. Through all of that my C920s hummed along.About 2 years ago I made the leap to 60 FPS streaming.My cam never was as smooth as my gaming video, this was not only annoying but left my stream feeling out of sync.I quickly learned that there were no consumer level 60FPS webcams on the market. I tried contacting companies like Sub2R and seeing if they had any plans, and they did but they estimated their cam to cost nearly half a grand+. There was always the pro camcorder solution but that was cost prohibitive as well. I then learned about StarGazer from Razer which had a bunch of bells and whistles I didnt need such as background removal (More on this later). It did say in the early release notes that it would have 60 FPS.I preordered one and seemed to think at the time nearly 200 bucks for a webcam was cheap because it had that unheard of 60 FPS in a consumer webcam. Move ahead a year and Razer announces its pending release and the price drop down a little bit. I canceled my order because they had shipping concerns and they would not be able to send me my order for 3 weeks after promised. The next day after I canceled my order I found that Logitech was releasing their new update to the 920.. the 922. Its major claim to fame: 60 FPS. Not only that, the price was exactly the same as the 922! The irony here is I was on the order page to order a 922 and checked my vine inventory and both webcams were there. Perfect. I now have both cams and have tested them thoroughly.Here is the review of the 922:Its awesome. Get it.Pros:+ Same price as the 920+ Familiar interface as the 920+ Same mount+ Newer software in Xsplit and cleaner video in OBSCons:- Pretty big one here - the only resolution you can get 60fps in is 1280x720. That is a problem for a couple of reasons. If you want to go full screen 1080 it drops to 30fps. If you want to not have cam so wide so you set resolution to 800x600 it drops the FPS to 30. Seems really strange to have 60FPS only in 720. Why this is a problem is if you have a slower PC you might have a problem with running a webcam (no matter how shrunk it is in your software) with a chroma key at 720.Overall this is a no brainer- If you need a great webcam that is cheap as chips get the C922.
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