Let's take a closer look at those qualities. Here's how Logitech themselves describe it: The StreamCam hardware really is a leap forward in quality in all the right ways. The differences are right there in the name: It's intended to not just deliver decent video quality so you can communicate online, but to fully capture the essence of your streaming setup (and all the hard work that went into it), present your voice and visage in a professional manner for business meetings and interviews, and to make grandma feel like you're right there in the room with her despite being miles away. Made for a modern world in which online communication of all kinds is paramount, the Logitech StreamCam is designed to be more than just a straightforward webcam. RELATED: Logitech's Color Collection Brightens Up Your Desktop & Streamlines Your Gaming Experience I was genuinely surprised to see just how superior the Logitech StreamCam was to its camera cousins in almost every way. But the company has greatly improved their peripheral hardware in the last decade since that solid (and also sold out) camera came out. My old Logitech C120 just wasn't cutting it anymore (and can you blame it? The lil ball came out in 2009!), so I upgraded to the uber-popular Logitech C920 HD Pro, just before the pandemic hit. More recently, and courtesy of our friends at Logitech, I felt that it wast time to step up my webcam game, especially with an increase in my own videogame streaming and content creation. The last time, it was to give my 10-year-old keyboard/mouse combo an upgrade thanks to the company's Color Collection. I've written about my longtime use of Logitech peripherals before.
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