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Logitech Brio 500 (4 Mpx)
EUR98,42

Logitech Brio 500

4 Mpx


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Heizens

1 year ago

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dschott

1 year ago

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I have plugged an adapter from USB-C to USB-A socket in between. It says on it: one side: 10Gbps, other side: 480 Mbps. The adapter has a blue inlay which suggests USB 3.0 specification (however, I can no longer get through the USB specifications). I use the camera for video calls on a weekly basis and have not noticed any limitations so far.
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Service-Desk

2 years ago

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Lucas Breithaupt

2 years ago

There is an application (Logi Tune) that allows you to adjust various parameters (zoom, field of view, etc). The camera should be compatible with Windows 8 and later versions. However, the manufacturer does not specify whether there is a recommended monitor thickness. You can find the instructions for use via the following link: https://www.logitech.com/assets/66219/2/brio-500.pdf