![]() ![]() Rather than use a piece of electrical tape for the lens when not in use, Logitech's offering can be flipped up and down rather elegantly. I really like the inclusion of the detachable privacy shade, as will other security conscious (paranoid) folks. ![]() On-the-go vloggers will appreciate the tripod threading. You can keep the separate cable stored away for convenience when not in use. The BRIO is particularly nice for traveling, because, as I stated earlier, there is no affixed cable. It will not protect it from drops or bangs, but I supposed it should protect the lens from scratches while in a backpack. The carry bag is a bit disappointing, as it is nothing more than cloth with a drawstring. ![]() Also in the box is a privacy shade adapter and a carry bag. This means you can use the included cable, or, if you prefer, a Type-C to Type-C variant. Instead, Logitech wisely chose to give it a dedicated USB-C port. This cable is necessary, you see, as the camera itself does not have a cable attached. The camera was there, of course, but there is also a very high-quality USB Type-C to Type-A cable. Opening the box, I was presented with a few things. Built-in dual omni-directional mics with noise cancellation.RightLight 3 with HDR for clear image in various lighting environments ranging from low light to direct sunlight.90 degree field of view (FOV) with two additional settings (65 degrees and 78 degrees) available with optional software download.720p HD video calling (up to 1280 x 720 pixels 30, 60, or 90 fps). ![]() 1080p Full HD video calling (up to 1920 x 1080 pixels 30 or 60 fps).4K Ultra HD video calling (up to 4096 x 2160 pixels 30 fps). ![]()
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