
The companion AnkerWork app expands your settings. There’s an LED light that indicates the mic’s status, too. Though a bit fiddly, they work and solidly cover the basics. Inside is a 2K resolution camera, four-microphone array, speaker, and built-in light that also serves as a privacy guard-and you get a high level of control over all the hardware.Ĭapacitive buttons on the device let you mute the mic, adjust the intensity of the light, and turn the light on and off. The price tag on Anker’s premium B600 video bar may cause double-takes. You can refer to our Logitech C920 review for more information. We prefer it, in fact, to Logitech’s most recent webcam, the Logitech Brio 305, which is slightly more expensive and lacks the 1.2X zoom the C920e offers.Ī number of Asian companies are starting to match what the C920e offers on paper, but its superb video quality could be harder to mimic. Aside from a lack of 60fps support, this is still a great webcam. It’s also an autofocus camera, which helps justify its higher price. The C920e reportedly offers lighting and color controls that the C920s does not, as well.īoth cameras use a narrower 78.5-degree viewing angle, which focuses on your face better than webcams that use a 90-degree viewing angle. Confused about whether you should buy the C920e or the C920s? Logitech describes the C920e as a business camera, and the C920s as the consumer version-they’re otherwise identical, save that the C920e has a three-year warranty versus a two-year warranty, while costing the same. The Logitech C920e is the most recent version of the venerable Logitech C920, probably the most iconic webcam of the last few years.
