🎥 Elevate your stream game—because your audience deserves the best view!
The Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam delivers professional-grade streaming with full HD 1080p at 30fps or 720p at 60fps, enhanced by dual omni-directional microphones and advanced auto light correction. Its versatile mounting options and bundled 3-month XSplit Premium license make it the ultimate all-in-one solution for content creators on PC, Mac, and laptops seeking crisp visuals and immersive audio.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 9.4 x 2.9 cm; 162 g |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Item model number | 960-001088 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | 960-001088 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Webcam |
Standing screen display size | 2 |
Resolution | FHD |
Processor Count | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Operating System | [Plusieurs] |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Kilograms |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 162 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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The Enduring Champion of Webcams
For years, the Logitech C922 Pro Stream has been a go-to recommendation for anyone looking to upgrade their video quality, from budding streamers to remote professionals. In a market where new models are constantly emerging, does this veteran webcam still hold its ground? With its promise of high-definition streaming and a suite of pro-features, I decided to see if the C922 is still the undisputed king of its price bracket.Video Quality: Punching Above Its WeightThe standout feature of the C922 has always been its surprising video quality. It delivers a crisp, clear picture that far surpasses any built-in laptop webcam. The ability to choose between smooth 1080p at 30fps for high-resolution calls or a hyperfast 720p at 60fps for fluid gaming streams gives it fantastic versatility. The HD light correction and autofocus work remarkably well, adjusting to different lighting conditions to keep you looking sharp and well-lit. For a webcam at this level, the image it produces is consistently impressive, making it look like a much more expensive piece of kit.Design and StabilityLogitech has perfected the webcam mount design, and the C922 is a prime example. The built-in clip is robust and versatile, allowing it to sit securely on top of virtually any monitor or laptop screen without wobbling. Once you've positioned it, it stays put. This stability is crucial, as there's nothing more distracting than a shaky camera. The design is simple, effective, and built to last.The Perfect Entry Point for Quality VideoOne of the C922's most attractive features is its value. While its standard price is reasonable, it can often be found on offer, transforming it into an absolute bargain. At a discounted price point, its performance-to-cost ratio is almost unbeatable. This makes it the perfect starter webcam for anyone looking to get into streaming on platforms like Twitch or YouTube without a huge initial investment. Furthermore, its reliability and clear audio make it an ideal upgrade for anyone who wants to look more professional in online meetings on Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet.The VerdictThe Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam remains an exceptional choice and a testament to great design. Its video quality is genuinely surprising, its stability on a monitor is rock-solid, and its value proposition is outstanding, especially when you can find it on sale. Whether you're taking your first steps into the world of content creation or simply want to elevate your video conferencing game, the C922 is a reliable, high-performing, and brilliant investment. It’s a true workhorse that continues to earn its stellar reputation.
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rather than yourself to get a better shot, and the more obvious reason
I’ve been using Logitech webcams for several years. There’s many benefits to using a separate webcam to the one that’s attached to your laptop or all in one. For one you can move it, rather than yourself to get a better shot, and the more obvious reason, the quality is much better.Upon starting blogging again I knew I needed to upgrade the camera I currently had if I wanted to do live broadcasts, or start doing some video reviews of things. In hindsight, when it comes to doing video reviews an actual camcorder or DLSR would be a better choice, but as those can cost into the hundreds if not thousands, for what I wanted it for, a new good quality webcam should do the job. I’ve also recently secured a new position at my place of work, so now that I’m generally stuck in a room with one other person, communicating with others around the business requires Skype for Business, there’s also the opportunity to work from home.So it seemed like I had all the excuses I needed to make yet another tech purchase.Happy with my Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 which was now getting on for about 10 years old and still throwing me out in glorious 720p HD over Skype it seemed a no brainer to stick with Logitech. I’m all for cheap tech if you can find the tool that does the job and doesn’t look like it’s going break down on you within a month, or is just something to dip your toes into that world before deciding on a better product, but for the content I ‘may’ want to throw out there it seemed like sticking with one of the best manufacturers out there was the best idea.The HD Pro Webcam C920 by Logitech has been the webcam of choice now for bloggers, skype & Twitch users for almost 5 years. Knocking reviews out of the park with it’s clear 1080p HD video and clear stereo audio. On many sites it is still to this day the recommended camera to buy, some 5 years after release. But, what’s this. Logitech gave it an upgrade in the past 12 months. The C922 Pro Stream webcam, with background replacement technology and even comes with a little desk tripod. Perfect for idiots like me!So did the best get better, or did Logitech take a backwards step?I guess in reality, I’m not qualified to answer that question, after all, I never owned the C920, so I can’t give a like for like comparison.What I can say however is, that for the price difference, it seems a no brainer to buy the newer tech, It’s about £15 more than the older version, so why on earth would you try and save £15 on tech that’s over 5 years old.On paper, and visually there’s not a lot of difference between them. The C922 does however offer 720p video at 60fps. The design is also very similar, so unlike other tech companies, it was good to see Logitech stick to the ‘if it isn’t broke, it doesn’t need fixing’ rule.Both come with tripod mounts, something many many webcams are missing in this digital age, and it’s a massive trick to be missing, so it’s no wonder Logitech come out trumps for so many users of Skype and Twitch.Also like the C920, both sides of the camera have forward facing microphones, which as far as communicating over the Internet goes, will serve you well. If you’re looking to do high quality tutorial videos however, you might want to look at adding an external microphone. Sound quality for me, will always trump the quality of the video.The USB lead comes in at a good length also, 6 foot, so even if you’re attaching this to a tower desktop system that’s sat on the floor, you shouldn’t need to go out and find yourself a USB extension lead, seems on the design front, Logitech have thought of everything.Video quality is fantastic, which I guess shouldn’t come as a surprise either knowing that the C920 has been out performing newer models for over 5 years, you’ll look super sharp to your buddies, so make sure you’ve popped your spots or applied your makeup first! 😉So at this point you might be thinking, hold on, you told me to spend an extra £15 on this new bit of kit, but from the sounds of it, it’s not really that much different from the old model, save a lick of paint here and an updated logo there.Personally, I think the desk standing tripod alone, at least adds £5-£10 to the value of the newer package.What about the other £5.Well that comes with the software, and that’s really where users of Twitch for example have been catered for allowing you to replace or remove your background entirely, leaving just you as if you’re in front of a green screen.It’s all virtual, the software, provided by Personify, will aim to detect your head and shoulders and remove everything else around it. Or, if you prefer, you’re able to easily add in a replacement background instead. When it works. When I say when it works, it’s because it’s quite hit and miss, Ideally you still need a very blank background behind you, or it just get’s really confused. It also needs a bit of welly. Odds are if you’re using your PC for gaming anyway, you’ll have the processor the handle it.If you’re after a new webcam, and have around £100 budget for a new one, then I can’t recommend it enough
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