Specifications
The cables on the Logitech Brio 300 and 305 ends in USB-C rather than USB-A. This is a noteworthy inclusion that will be especially beneficial to users whose laptops lack USB-A connections, such as MacBooks from Apple and an increasing number of ultralight Windows devices, as the world continues to embrace and require USB-C. These webcams also work with Windows 10, macOS 10.15 and ChromeOS. One-time digital zoom and a 70-degree field of vision are also characteristics of the Brio 300 and 305.
Features
The new Brio cameras can function with the help of Logitech Sync. IT managers working with hybrid workforces are the target audience for the programme for controlling video conferencing equipment. It also has additional functions, including the capacity to locate broken devices and remotely adjust and upgrade firmware.
Additionally, they come with a noise-cancelling microphone and may use hardware and Logitech’s Tune software to automatically alter brightness and contrast according to the lighting in the room. With three colour variations and speckled finishes, the new webcams stand out from competitors because they cater to your home and office aesthetics and preferences through their looks.
Price & Availability
The Logitech Brio 300 and Brio 305 both cost $70, making them the cheapest cameras in the market or even in the line of Logitech’s products. They are available for purchase on Logitech’s official website. The company is planning to launch them in offline stores around the world very soon.