Take image resolution, for example. Many built-in webcams found in laptops still use a resolution of 720p. That sounds like a bad thing considering the image quality of TVs and monitors, but most people don’t have the sort of internet connection speed to stream high-quality video. On the other hand, if you want to use a webcam to make a local recording, a higher resolution can make a significant difference to the crispness of the picture.
Ultimately, a resolution is only a small part of how good the picture will look. Larger sensors with better lenses do more for image quality than resolution. So, generally, bigger webcams tend to give better results. Likewise, the ability to deal with low-light conditions and properly expose an image is important for clear video capturing.
Frame rate, meanwhile, is a low priority for most. Although some cameras offer 60 frames per second, there aren’t many webcam use cases that justify it. A talking head at 30 frames per second is no problem for the average viewer, and aiming for better image quality makes more sense than higher FPS.
Finally, an oft-overlooked aspect of webcams is mounting versatility. Can the webcam be hung on a flat panel? Can it stand freely? Does it have a tripod mount thread? What about adjustable angles? A webcam that lets you get the perfect framing and angle is worth its weight in gold.
Best Webcam Overall: Insta360 Link Webcam
The Insta360 Link is a very capable webcam, designed to meet the needs of anyone from business professionals to content creators and bursting with tools and features that make recording and streaming video a breeze.
✓ Up to 4K recording and streaming✓ AI tracking allows for dynamic videos✓ Clever gesture control ✓ Smooth, 3-axis gimbal✓ Multiple positioning options
✗ Nearly the same price as a GoPro Hero 10✗ 4K video requires a good Internet connection
The webcam is capable of streaming and recording in up to 4K and in HDR. Such high resolution in a webcam can be problematic, but if you have the computer and bandwidth able to handle the large stream of data, the reward is a crisp and clear image from the high-quality 1/2-inch sensor. If not, you can always drop the resolution back to 1080 or 720p.
One of the most unique features of the Insta360 is AI Tracking. When this is enabled, the camera locks onto your face and automatically follows you around the room on its multi-direction gimbal. That makes it great for streaming a workout, a dynamic presentation, or just keeping you on screen and in focus during a video chat with your mom.
This dynamic tracking is made easier by the inclusion of gesture controls. The camera can recognize several hand gestures to control different features, including zooming in and out. For more static activities you have Overhead mode and Deskview mode, which both help you share what you are doing from a top-down perspective.
The webcam is compatible with Windows and macOS, and works perfectly with all the most popular video conferencing software. The clip mount lets you easily attach the cam to the top of your monitor, and folds flat if you want to stand it on a flat surface. There is also a standard mounting point on the bottom if you want to use a tripod.
The only real downside of the Insta360 webcam is the price. At nearly $300 it’s getting close to the price of a new GoPro, and could be overkill if you only need it for the occasional team meeting while you work from home. But if you want a high-quality, modern webcam, that imposes few restrictions on how it is used, this one is hard to beat.
Best Budget Webcam: Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000
Unless you’re willing to delve into the world of white label and unbranded webcams, you don’t get more budget than the Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000. The 3000 has been around for 10 years now, and that’s probably why it’s so cheap.
✓ Delivers better image quality than most integrated 720p webcams✓ Can be screen mounted or stood on its own✓ Deals adequately with poor lighting✓ Versatile integrated stand✓ Plug and play experience in Windows
✗ Customers say some new model units have a defect which causes hum or buzz✗ No tripod mount thread✗ Mediocre image quality compared to other more expensive free-standing webcams
Don’t let the age fool you though, as this is a great little gadget. We’ve used the LifeCam HD-3000 with the latest Windows 10 build without any issue. While we’ve seen some customer reviews note that recent versions of the LifeCam have a buzz or hum over its microphone, it’s generally worth exchanging for another as this isn’t a widespread problem.
While this model of the LifeCam doesn’t have autofocus, it handles relatively low light conditions well, thanks to Microsoft’s “TrueColor” feature. It also sports a clever stand that allows the camera to be mounted on a screen or stand freely. Sadly, there’s no tripod thread, but otherwise, it’s surprisingly versatile for the money.
If you’re working from home, the LifeCam HD-3000 is a cheap webcam that’s worth the upgrade from the low-end built-in laptop camera for video chatting.
Best Webcam for Zoom: Anker PowerConf C300
If you are working remotely or from home, making a professional and competent impression during video calls can be important. Using a good-quality webcam like the Anker PowerConf C300 is a good step towards showing your boss or clients you mean business. At around $130, it isn’t cheap, but it definitely isn’t overly expensive considering the features it provides.
✓ Good-quality and reliable sensor✓ Mounting clip makes it easy to adjust the angle✓ Noise canceling and voice enhancement✓ Multiple FOV options
✗ Only has dual microphones, not quad
You can record or stream at up to 1080p at 60fps at a variety of lens angles. Come in tight for the talking-head shot in a team meeting, or pull out to as wide as 115 degrees if you need to fit more people in the frame. And if the standard color setting isn’t vibrant enough for your needs, you can easily switch to HDR mode.
You also don’t need to worry about not being heard during that busy department meeting. Dual microphones are backed up by noise canceling and voice enhancement software, so you’ll have no problem joining the discussion. Everything, from the frame rate to the audio enhancements, is easily controlled from within the Anker WebCam software.
The webcam is certified to work with Zoom, but nothing is stopping you from using it in Skype, Microsoft Teams, or most other popular video conferencing tools. The mounting clip, which allows for multiple angles, is adaptable to almost any monitor depth, and there’s a snap-on privacy cover if you want to block the lens.
If you only really need a webcam for regular video meetings, the Anker PowerConf C300 is perfect for getting yourself seen.
Best Webcam for Streaming: Logitech C922x Pro Stream
The Logitech C922x Pro Stream is a newer, more advanced version of the legendary Logitech C920. The latter camera is still widely considered the gold standard for Twitch streamers and other content creators, and it’s still for sale at an excellent price.
✓ Designed as a one-stop solution for professional streamers✓ 1080p 30 fps or 720p 60 fps modes✓ Compatible with Xbox✓ Stereo microphone array✓ Automatic light compensation✓ Includes 6-month XSplit License
✗ Slightly pricey for casual buyers✗ 5-foot cable will need extension in some streaming setups✗ If you already own the C920, not worth the upgrade
However, the C920 is not that much cheaper than the more refined and focused C922x, so if you don’t already have the 920, it’s worth grabbing the C922x. Logitech has essentially looked at what made the older webcam a success within the streamer community and took some lessons on board for the Pro Stream model.
What you get with the upgraded C922x is a camera with exceptional low-light performance, class-leading stereo audio capture, and autofocus optimized for people who move around energetically on stream. The webcam also comes with a 6-month XSplit license, which very nearly makes the camera as cheap as a LifeCam HD-3000 if you were going to get a subscription anyway.
The C922x Pro Stream webcam works on Windows, macOS, and Xbox One consoles. Webcams that work with Xbox One should work with Xbox Series X|S consoles, but we weren’t able to find explicit evidence that the C922x works on the newer systems. It might be best to wait for Logitech to confirm that it is supported if you’re looking to stream video from your Xbox Series console.
Best 4K Webcam: Logitech Brio
Televisions with a 4K resolution are quickly becoming the new standard, and virtually every new games console or streaming device has a 4K logo prominently displayed on its packaging. So, you would be forgiven if you thought that it’s time to throw that 1080p HD webcam in the trash and buy a 4K model instead. The truth is that the market for 4K cameras is quite small, and there aren’t that many options to choose from.
✓ Offers some of the best quality webcam footage possible✓ Excellent automating image correction✓ Has all the sensors needed for Windows Hello✓ Offers three fields of view (at 1080p)✓ Dual noise-cancelling omni-directional mics
✗ Expensive✗ Requires USB 3. 0 for 4K video✗ 4K streaming is currently overkill for most users and there are better non-webcams for recording purposes
The Logitech Brio is, in our opinion, the best 4K webcam for those who have a legitimate need for one. Who are these users? 4K isn’t necessary for video calls or for game streaming since many don’t have the internet broadband to stream 4K content.
For content creation, the Brio is an excellent choice. The Brio offers an affordable and convenient way to have both a webcam and 4K recording quality in one package, so it’s easy to make video essays or unboxing videos with stunning quality. You’re also future-proofing yourself with a Brio purchase since 4K video conferencing will eventually become more common.
Other positives for the Brio include its multiple fields of view. You can choose between three different framing options, as long as you’re happy to drop to 1080p. The Brio also has the required sensors for proper Windows Hello authentication, and it’s equipped with dual omnidirectional noise-canceling mics. No need for a separate microphone!
You do pay a premium to have 4K recording at your disposal, but if you want it, the Logitech Brio is a solid choice that should stay relevant for many years.
Best Webcam for Mac: Logitech StreamCam
All of the webcams we’ve looked at so far work with macOS. But will a webcam work with what most Mac users will be using a webcam for? That might be a different story.
✓ Good for content creators✓ Allows for vertical and horizontal video, good for social media on phones✓ Native USB-C✓ AI-powered facial tracking for focus and exposure✓ Monitor and Tripod Mount included✓ Full HD at 60 fps✓ Stereo mic
✗ A little pricey✗ Not a great style match for Mac setups
Mac users are more likely to be content creators on platforms such as Instagram and social media sites that the audience access via smartphones. Also, in particular, MacBook users appreciate native USB-C devices when traveling since it means reducing the amount of USB-C dock or dongle usage. Virtually all Mac users need an alternative to the generally lackluster integrated cameras in their computers. Apple doesn’t escape the trap of subpar built-in cameras, after all.
That’s where the Logitech StreamCam comes in. It allows you to create vertical or horizontal footage for social media platforms, a rarity for webcams. It’s also a native USB-C device, so no dongles are required. The StreamCam even has a monitor mount and tripod thread.
Notably, it’s one of the few webcams to offer 1080p 60 fps streaming, assuming that your computer meets the minimum specifications for it. Most webcams opt for 720p 60 fps or 1080p 30 fps, so this is a pretty nice perk.
The only not-so-Mac aspect of this camera is the styling. Whether you go for the White or Graphite model, neither quite blend well with Apple’s design sensibilities. If you can get over that (and the high price), we think the Logitech StreamCam is the perfect choice for Mac users.