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Logitech’s MX Brio webcam produces some startlingly good images, even though you’d expect this semi-premium 4K webcam—from industry icon Logitech, no less—to deliver. I’m less impressed with some of its other elements, however—namely the accompanying software and its noise filtering.
Logitech’s MX Brio is essentially the Logitech Brio 4K webcam without Windows Hello, but with an enlarged sensor that promises improved low-light sensitivity. It’s a little puzzling that Logitech excluded Windows Hello, but that choice may have been made with cost in mind.
DESIGN AND FEATURES
The Logitech MX Brio is a 4K webcam, though it can only record up to 30fps at 4K resolution. If you’d like a more video-like 60fps, you can record in either 1080p or 1440p resolution.
Out of the box, Logitech’s MX Brio feels surprisingly compact, compared to the enlarged lenses used by some rival 4K cameras. The webcam