Full HD webcams for your PC

Full HD webcams for your PC

A web camera is a must if you plan on engaging in video chats. However, they can also come handy if you're planning to get into video streaming or podcasts. When buying a webcam, you should consider getting one that supports FHD quality. Here's a look at four webcams that support FHD quality. Do note that these products were selected based on the features and specifications on offer.

Logitech C930e Webcam

The Logitech C930e offers Full HD 1080p video at 30 frames per second. It offers a wide 90-degree field of view, which can be handy at video chatting as more people will be able to fit inside the frame without the need to squeeze in. It offers UVC H.264 encoding, which is said to help free up bandwidth. Other features include 4X digital zoom and compatibility with Skype as well as other web conferencing applications.

Logitech Webcam HD B525

The Logitech Webcam HD 525 can capture video at Full HD at 30 frames per second. It also comes with autofocus with a range as little as 10cm. It features a fold-and-go design that allows users to fold the camera and take it with them. It makes it handy for those with a laptop as they will have the option to have a webcam that is as portable as their computer. The webcam is also compatible with Skype for Business and Cisco Jabber and offers integration with BlueJeans, Broadsoft, LifeSize Cloud and more.

AUKEY FHD Webcam

The AUKEY FHD Webcam packs a 2MP sensor with a 1/3-inch CMOS sensor that can capture video at 1080p. It also captures video at 30 frames per second and can focus on subjects as far as five meters. The webcam can be clipped onto flat-screen monitors and on laptop displays too. 

Xuande 1080P Webcam with Microphone

This webcam from Xuande offers video capture at 1080p and features four microphones, which is said to pick up sounds from a range of eight meters. One of the most notable features of the webcam is the electronically controlled shutter that closes when the webcam is not in use, and automatically open when it is being used.

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