The best 4K webcam you can buy is $40 off right now
The Logitech BRIO 4K is the best webcam you can buy for a Windows PC, and it's at a friendlier price thanks to a sale.
The Logitech BRIO 4K is the best webcam around. It delivers high quality video with its 4K camera and supports Windows Hello that lets you quickly sign into Windows 10. It sits atop our list of the best webcams for PCs due to its picture quality and number of features. Usually, the BRIO 4K costs $200, but you can grab it right now from Lenovo for $160.
The BRIO 4K has HDR support and has a feature that lets you remove your background. It also has a privacy shutter to help make sure that you're off camera when you want to be.
If you want your webcam video to look its best, this is the one. It's one of the only 4K webcams and supports Windows Hello.
The biggest drawbacks of the BRIO 4K are availability and price. They're usually hard to find in stock and the normal price tag of $200 can cause sticker shock. But with the current deal from Lenovo, the price of the BRIO 4K is easier to swallow.
Fancy features aside, the BRIO 4K is a good webcam for its most important feature, streaming video. It has a 4K resolution, HDR support, and has a viewing angle that can adjust between 68, 70, and 90 degrees. It has autofocus and up to five times digital zoom to help keep the right content in shot.
In his Logitech BRIO 4K review, our senior editor Zac Bowden says, "If you're someone looking for a webcam that's future proof, with Windows Hello support and a crisp and clear image, you can't go wrong with the BRIO 4K."
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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He's covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean's journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.